I was generally negative when I wrote about the materials-sector ETFs last year, as I thought they were too heavy in chemical companies and too light in mining stocks and yield. In addition, the funds owned U.S. stocks only, lacking vital international exposure.
My outlook has changed, mainly because iShares launched the iShares S&P Global Materials Index(MXI) fund last week. After some examination, it appears that this is a way for investors to gain exposure to the materials sector without taking on the risk that comes with owning an individual stock. Rectifying the international shortcoming, foreign stocks make up 76% of MXI's portfolio, with the U.K. (16%), Japan (12%) and Canada and Australia (9% each) holding the top international spots. U.S. companies weigh in at 24%. MXI's subsector makeup is roughly 30% miners, 33% chemicals, 17% steel and aluminum and 14% in things like paper, wallboard and cement. The rest of the fund is a mix of other materials-sector components, such as potash and cellulose.Mining Is Key
The 30% in mining is much more of that subsector than you'll find in MXI's domestic cousins. For comparison, the Material Sector SPDR(XLB) has 13% of its holdings in metals and mining, while the Vanguard Basic Materials ETF(VAW) has 7% and the iShares DJ Materials Index(IYM) fund has 13%. Simply put, MXI, through its strategy of increasing exposure to mining and mining services companies, appears to offer a more diversified approach to the materials sector and stands a better chance of taking advantage of future sector uptrends. Need an example? When I wrote about XLB, VAW and IYM in 2005, my concern was that the funds would not allow holders to capture a big move in gold or the mining stocks, and that is exactly how it played out last spring.| Missing Out XLB lagged gold, mining |
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