Five New Ways to Play the Currency Market

Foreign exchange is a risky game, but here are some new ways to make bets in the space.
By Sam Patel ,

For those investors brave enough to play the currency markets and who have been looking for a "do-it-yourself" vehicle, Wisdom Tree Investments and Dreyfus have teamed up to develop currency ETFs that start trading on May 13.

Yes, from the comfort of your own home, you too can mix it with the big guys in the tumultuous world of global currency investing.

Investors should note that the WisdomTree/Dreyfus funds invest in very-short-term, investment-grade instruments. However, they are not "money market" funds and are not designed to maintain a constant share price.

The five new ETFs went effective as of April 8 and are listed below. We do not have a rating record for these funds, as they have just been released, and the TSC models require at least one year of performance before we can issue a rating on an ETF. (Please see the table below.)

Fund Name

Ticker

WisdomTree Dreyfus Chinese Yuan Fund

CYB

WisdomTree Dreyfus Brazilian Real Fund

BZF

WisdomTree Dreyfus Indian Rupee Fund

ICN

WisdomTree DreyfusEuro Fund

EU

WisdomTree DreyfusJapanese YenFund

JYF

However, we can rate the other main supplier of currency ETFs: Rydex Investments and its brand of CurrencyShares funds.

Below is a list of these funds and their TSC ratings.

Name

Ticker

TSC Grade

1 Month Return

YTD Return

CurrencyShares Australian Dollar Tr

FXA

A+

-1.19

6.19

CurrencyShares Brit Pnd Sterling Tr

FXB

B

0.74

1.45

CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Tr

FXC

A-

-3.38

-1.97

CurrencyShares Euro Trust

FXE

A+

4.36

9.17

CurrencyShares Japanese Yen Trust

FXY

A+

4.83

12.47

CurrencyShares Mexican Peso Trust

FXM

A+

0.51

3.51

CurrencyShares Swedish Krona Trust

FXS

A+

4.04

9.81

CurrencyShares Swiss Franc Trust

FXF

A+

4.75

14.32

With poor returns on the world equity markets likely to continue and the bond markets requiring continual drip-feeding of assistance from the

Federal Reserve

, investors in the world currency markets fared very well in the first quarter. Most of the Rydex funds carry an A-plus rating.

Investors should take careful note that investing in the global currency markets can carry significant and specific risks that may not be present in more conventional equity and bond markets. These markets can change on a dime in some instances and can exhibit a high degree of volatility.

Sam Patel, CFA, is the manager of mutual fund research for the TheStreet.com Ratings.

In keeping with TSC's Investment Policy, employees of TheStreet.com Ratings with access to pre-publication ratings data must pre-clear any potential trade through the legal department, and are prohibited from trading any security that is the subject of an unpublished rating revision until the second business day after the rating is published.

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