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The ETF Investor

Nerina Visser, CFA

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The ETF Investor – brought to you by the ETF Specialists, ETFSA. Through this podcast series we bring you insight and understanding of ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds), clarity on how to best use it in any type of investment portfolio, technical details of what happens inside the ETF, and practical advice on how to choose ETFs for your investment wants and needs.
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Traditional index-tracking ETFs require an index to track. So what if there is no index, like in the case of balanced funds, or multi-asset portfolios? The construct of an actively-managed ETF provides an ideal solution for simple, straightforward, strategic, static asset allocation strategies in a cost-effective, rules-based, transparent investmen…
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With the top of the global interest rate cycle in focus, we turn our attention to the outlook for listed property companies and REITs, and the range of exchange-traded product options available on the JSE. There is more to consider than just the interest rate cycle, and we investigate how active management can be applied in global property ETF inve…
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For many investors the term ETF is synonymous with index-tracking, or so-called “passive” investments, and the concept of an actively-managed ETF therefore represents a contradiction in terms. But the term “active management” does not necessarily mean lots of activity or significant tracking differences to the reference index, and it offers opportu…
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Factor- and style-based investment strategies continue to evolve and attract the attention of portfolio managers and analysts alike. But when an ETF Manco proposes the amalgamation of two of their factor-based ETFs into a vanilla, size-based ETF, the inevitable question arises about the future of factor investing.…
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There is so much more to investment on the stock exchange than buying shares in local companies, and the strong growth in bond ETFs are testimony to the attraction of a whole new world for investors. Whether you think “bonds are boring”, or “the bond market is the smartest in the world”, this discussion on actively-managed bond ETFs is bound to exp…
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As central banks continue with the interest rate mantra of “higher-for-longer”, the uncertainty of the timing and speed of expected rate cuts present specific challenges for investors looking for stable and inflation-beating income. An active strategy through this period of volatility and uncertainty can offer specific benefits, but do you understa…
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The options for income and yield in an investment portfolio continues to expand, and in this episode we feature two new ETFs available to investors for consideration. The JSE is also getting its first actively-managed ETF, decisively crossing the divide between index tracking and active management in exchange-traded products. There is no such thing…
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The appeal of dividends in an investment strategy is well-known, and arguably timeless, but supplementing this strategy with share buybacks is perhaps less well-known, and certainly not one that has been easily accessible for retail investors. The range of investment strategies available through the Actively-Managed Certificate (AMC) wrapper, liste…
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Liquid Private Credit in the US market is an investment opportunity not readily available to South African investors in any form other than an actively-managed certificate (AMC). Prior to the global financial crisis in 2008, most companies raised capital and financing by traditional means such as either banks or via public debt, but subsequent regu…
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Commodities represent an investment opportunity that is quite different from the more traditional asset classes such as equities and bonds, but one that is arguably not as well understood, and often quite difficult to access. Considering the current global inflation backdrop, as well as the synchronicity of traditional asset class performance, now …
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One of the most universal investment objectives is the attractiveness of dividends, especially if this can be earned in addition to capital growth, and during times of increased uncertainty the value of dividends in support of total return become even more valuable. Given the high inflationary environment in which we find ourselves, with talks of a…
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ETFs, ETNs, AMCs – three-letter acronyms that all fall under the umbrella of ETPs (exchange-traded products). It all sounds complicated and can become quite confusing. As an investor, how do you know which ones to invest in, and should you be concerned about the specific product structure of the investment? Simply put, ETPs offer the ability to div…
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Socially Responsible Investments, and specifically strategies designed to focus on Reduced Fossil Fuel, are to some extent a subset of a broader ESG focus on investment strategies. On the surface it ticks all the right boxes for retail and institutional investors alike. But what are some of the nuances of which investors should be aware, and how do…
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Inflation has risen sharply around the world due to the twin effects of very accommodative monetary policies and supply chain disruptions post Covid lockdowns, only to be compounded by the sharply higher energy and agricultural prices after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Inflation-linked bonds represent a possible hedge against the impact of risi…
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Investments in healthcare products and services have expanded in recent years to also focus on new technologies and disruptive innovations, as the combination of the Covid pandemic and increased longevity and ageing populations have caused a shift in this traditionally defensive sector. What does this shift towards biotechnology, breakthrough innov…
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In his recently published book – The Bogle Effect – Eric Balchunas credits Jack Bogle, the father of index investing and founder of the Vanguard Group, with saving investors over one trillion dollars (and counting), thanks to the direct and indirect effects of lower investment costs. Although the low cost structures of index funds take much of the …
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China as an investment destination has challenged the most determined of investors in recent years. The long-term growth prospects and the importance of China in the global investment universe are well established, but the when, what and how to invest in China, remain key questions. The range of options available on the JSE continue to expand, and …
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Investments in little-known companies, illusive strategies and futuristic concepts comes with very specific risks, especially in the short-term, but with the appropriate long-term perspective, and alongside more traditional investment options in your portfolio, these could offer diversified and excess performance to investors. Such options are now …
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The annual SALTAs (SA Listed Tracker Awards) celebrate the achievements of ETP issuers in South Africa, and gives insight into measuring success for ETFs and ETNs - total return performance, tracking efficiency, capital raising, efficiency in trading, and the flagship People's Choice Award.Bởi Nerina Visser, CFA
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With an ever-growing range of exchange-traded products available on the JSE, ETF investors may find themselves overwhelmed with choice, and how to select a portfolio of ETFs that is consistent with their investment objective, risk tolerance, and time horizon. Model portfolios offer a solution to bridge this gap, but what are these, and how do they …
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Investments in emerging markets come in many different forms and until recently, exposure to India – the second-largest emerging market by GDP, and the 6th-largest on a global scale – could only be found as part of a broader emerging market ETF. The Satrix MSCI India Feeder ETF now allows for a more specific investment choice, but what is the curre…
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From RMB to Ashburton and now FNB – what’s in a name? We explore the recent changes for the former Ashburton ETFs and re-visit the full range of exchange-traded products options offered by the Firstrand Group under the “FNB” brand, many of which are unique on the JSE.Bởi Nerina Visser, CFA
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The idea to “own the market” by simply buying a Top 40 ETF has evolved over time, as first sector ETFs – financials, industrial, resources – and later factor-based ETFs, such as dividends, value and momentum – were added to the range. But until this week, ETF investors were not able to buy a single, broad-based JSE All Share index in ETF form. How …
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“When will we get a Bitcoin ETF in South Africa”? This question is asked with remarkable regularity, especially whenever the prices of cryptocurrencies experience a strong run. So why have we not seen it in South Africa yet, despite several attempts by different ETF issuers? What are the regulatory constraints, and what needs to be put in place bef…
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Commodity ETFs, in some markets referred to as ETCs, derive their price entirely from the price of the underlying commodity, but physical commodities appear to have lost its lustre in recent weeks. Is this just a healthy pullback in a multi-year commodity super-cycle, or is there more to it? Most importantly, how can you invest in YOUR views using …
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Satrix recently listed its 22nd ETF on the JSE – a Global Infrastructure ETF. There is no doubt that the world is in desperate need of infrastructure investment, partly to replace old and outdated facilities, but also to build a “new” world that is fit-for-purpose. What is infrastructure? Why should you consider investing in it? What value can it b…
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ETFs and ETNs sound so similar, yet often the only thing they have in common, is that both are exchange-traded investment instruments. In a more recent development though, we now have ETFs that are wrapped in ETNs, thereby offering a combination of the two. How does this work in practise, what do you get when you buy one of these ETNs, and what is …
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Diversification in investment portfolios has always been a powerful risk mitigator, but Satrix has taken this concept one step further, and applied it to an investment focus on companies that rate highly on inclusion and diversity in the workplace. In this episode, we explore the Satrix Inclusion and Diversity ETF, and how it may impact on investme…
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In this episode we take a closer look at the Sygnia Itrix Solactive Healthcare 150 ETF, and the investment case for healthcare exposure in long-term investment portfolios. How does this compare to other global ETF options already available on the JSE, and how can you decide if it deserves a place in your wealth-building strategy?…
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Listed real estate investments have been under quite a bit of pressure over the last year or two, and the global lockdown due to Covid pandemic just added insult to injury. Even global real estate stocks, although arguably more diversified than local investments, were weighed down by the strength in the rand which has appreciated more than 20% agai…
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The returns we get from investments come in two parts – capital gains (or an increase in the price) and distributions, which could be either dividends or interest. It is easy to see the first part of this return equation, the price changes, from your investment platform or stockbroking account, but how do distributions work for ETFs?…
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Investors are often told to “do your homework”, to “understand what you invest in before you do so”, or even just “do your own research”, but what exactly does that mean, and how should ETF investors evaluate an ETF to decide if it’s right for you? In this episode we take a closer look at fact sheets, how to read it and identify the important infor…
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In this episode we turn our attention to an asset class that is at best not well understood by most investors, or at worst, a complete unknown, and that is African sovereign bond markets. We also discuss the ballot process required to change the investment strategy of an existing ETF.
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In this episode we metaphorically dust off our passports to embark on a round-the-world-trip, through a quick reminder of the global ETF investment opportunity set available to South African investors on the JSE, in general, and then taking a closer look at the latest offering in this space, the CoreShares Total World Stock Feeder ETF (share code: …
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In this episode we follow on with the theme of episode 20, being ESG ETF investments, by looking at the specific options available to South African investors on the JSE. Sygnia recently listed the third ESG ETF on the JSE – the Sygnia Itrix S&P Global 1200 ESG ETF. How does this differ from the other two options already available?…
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In this episode we focus on ESG investments, as in Environmental, Social and Governance, and how to get exposure to this strongly growing global trend via ETFs. But what is ESG, other than the clarification of the acronym, and why should you care? Is this a trend that is easily captured in index form, and therefore through an ETF, or is this best l…
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In this episode, the final one for 2020, we finish off with a nice Christmas bonus for investors in Tesla. The electric vehicle company will be included in the S&P500 index from the start of trading on Monday 21-Dec-2020. We discuss why now, and what this means for investors in S&P500 ETFs.
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In this episode we celebrate the 20th birthday of the ETF industry in South Africa, which was born on the 27th of November 2000 when the Satrix 40 ETF was listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Since then, the industry has seen many firsts, remarkable growth, and broadening opportunity through both the breadth and the depth of the range of prod…
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In this episode we focus on gold investments, and how gold ETFs in particular, give you easy and safe access to the yellow metal whose perceived value dates back at least to Biblical times. For South Africa as a country, an economy, and indeed, a stock market which was built on gold, this is fundamental. Add to this its performance in 2020, and you…
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In this episode we commemorate Women’s Month in South Africa as we celebrate the strength and resilience of women, the rock of our society. The JSE has interesting research that shows that women engage with investor communication more than men, but when it comes to taking action, they tend to fall short of their male counterparts. Some of the key r…
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In this episode we shift focus from ETFs, to their lesser known cousins ETNs – Exchange Traded Notes – to see how this type of investment instrument is different from an ETF, and how they are similar. The common denominator here is that they are all traded on an exchange, so the point of access is all the same, but the underlying investment may dif…
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In this episode we travel east, to look at the investment opportunity presented by China, the second largest economy in the world, and the most populous nation on the planet. Satrix will be listing the MSCI China ETF on the JSE on the 22nd of July, offering investors access to this exciting global market, locally. We explore what exposure this ETF …
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This episode takes a closer look at different fund structures, and how it affects the way in which the assets in the fund underlying the ETF, is managed – we explore the impact it has on costs and tracking error. Whereas the first ETFs were single asset class, and single market investments, this has evolved to include multi-asset class investments …
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