Buyout Bust? Steer Clear of Private-Equity ETF
Last fall I wrote an article about the then-newly listed PowerShares Listed Private Equity Portfolio (PSP Quote) that tracks the Red Rocks Listed Private Equity Index.
I was generally skeptical about whether a fund with a bunch of different companies specializing in different types of deals could offer returns that capture a private-equity effect. My concern was that the specialties of each of the holdings would be blended away, and the result would look a lot like the market. Private equity was a hot area last fall and has become even hotter since as the pace of new deals seems to have accelerated, so I felt it would be worth revisiting this area to see whether my skepticism was well-founded.Private Equity vs. the Market
As the first chart shows, PSP has clearly outperformed the S&P 500 and the Russell 2000, but I'm not sure that the incremental outperformance has been a bonanza of private-equity riches. PSP is heaviest in mid-cap value stocks. Using iShares Russell Mid-Cap Value Index Fund (IWS Quote) as a benchmark (second chart), you can see that PSP has lagged slightly since its inception. (Please see charts below.)![]() |
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