When reviewing the top 10 rated exchange-traded funds and notes this month, an obvious theme emerges. As the U.S. dollar erodes in value, nine of the 10 funds directly benefit.
The U.S. Dollar Index compares our "greenbacks" to a basket of six major world currencies, and shows that we have lost 11.45% in the last year. Even after fractionally positive months of April and May, the year-to-date loss is 4.98%. The May 31 reports of shrinking industrial production and nonfarm payrolls coincided with CPI inflation running at 4.2% in the United States. All of the top 10 funds received A+ ratings for the period ending May 31. Six of the top 10 funds track various currencies against the U.S. dollar with the iPath EUR/USD Exch Rate ETN(ERO Quote) taking top honors. The second place CurrencyShares Euro Trust(FXE Quote) did just as well betting on the same currency. The Eurozone economy may have declining retail sales and consumer confidence but currency traders have still preferred the euro as a store of wealth to the U.S. dollar over the last year. Another big difference between America and Europe is in the balance of trade. While Europe is a net exporter, America imports more goods than it exports. For companies to return their sales revenue to their home country they sell dollars, further pushing down its value. Sweden did not join in on the Euro currency. Their Krona has fared well against the U.S. dollar over the last year massaging the CurrencyShares Swedish Krona Trust(FXS Quote) to a double-digit gain. Three of the funds listed below appreciated from hard asset holdings measured in U.S. dollars. As the U.S. dollar loses value, it takes more dollars to buy commodities such as precious metals and, more specifically, gold. This has been great news for investors in PowerShares DB Gold Fund(DGL Quote), PowerShares DB Commodity Index(DBC Quote), and PowerShares DB Precious Metals Fund(DBP Quote). Lastly, the Market Vectors Environmental Services ETF(EVX Quote) also scored an A+ rating with large holdings of Republic Services(RSG Quote), Waste Management(WMI Quote), Stericycle(SRCL Quote), Newpark Resources, Tetra Tech(TTEK Quote) and Allied Waste Industries(AW Quote).| Top 10 Rated Exchange-Traded Funds & Notes | ||||||
| Fund (Ticker) Rating | Total % Return 1 Year | Objective | ||||
| iPath EUR/USD Exch Rate ETN (ERO) A+ | 21.02 | Non-US Equity | ||||
| CurrencyShares Euro Trust (FXE) A+ | 22.13 | Non-US Equity | ||||
| CurrencyShares Swedish Krona Trust (FXS) A+ | 22.29 | Non-US Equity | ||||
| PowerShares DB US Dollar Bearish Fd (UDN) A+ | 16.48 | Growth - Domestic | ||||
| PowerShares DB Gold Fund (DGL) A+ | 33.88 | Sector - Precious Metals | ||||
| CurrencyShares Australian Dollar Tr (FXA) A+ | 20.91 | Non-US Equity | ||||
| CurrencyShares Swiss Franc Trust (FXF) A+ | 22.90 | Non-US Equity | ||||
| PowerShares DB Commodity Idx Track (DBC) A+ | 69.04 | Growth - Domestic | ||||
| PowerShares DB Precious Metals Fund (DBP) A+ | 34.08 | Sector - Precious Metals | ||||
| Market Vectors Environment Ind ETF (EVX) A+ | 13.68 | Equity Income | ||||
| Source: TheStreet.com Ratings | ||||||
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