But, of course, sharp sell-offs often yield great investment opportunities. That’s because investors often sell indiscriminately during a crisis, leaving some high-quality companies trading at unnecessarily low valuations – for instance, well-capitalized regional banks.
In this article, we’ll explore how active ETFs can help investors capitalize on the small-cap sell-off and two newly launched funds to consider for your portfolio.
See our Active ETFs Channel to learn more about this investment vehicle and its suitability for your portfolio.
Capitalize With Active ETFs
In addition, active ETF managers can cut financial exposure and focus on other oversold small-cap stocks. For instance, they may focus on energy companies or other sectors. And they may use fundamental criteria to weight a portfolio rather than market capitalization, helping better manage risk and concentrate on specific promising opportunities.
Two New ETFs to Consider
The fund’s top (proxy) holdings include:
- Selective Insurance Group Inc. (SIGI) – 2.24%
- Patterson Cos. Inc. (PDCO) – 1.55%
- Comfort Systems USA Inc. (FIX) – 1.48%
However, the fund’s somewhat steep 0.74% expense ratio could deter cost-conscious investors.
Another relatively new option for investors is the actively managed EA Bridgeway Omni Small-Cap Value ETF (BSVO). Using a statistical, evidence-based approach, the fund managers invest in a broad and diverse group of securities using a market cap weighted approach. And with a modest 0.47% expense ratio, it’s also about half of J.P. Morgan’s fund’s expense.
The most significant holdings include:
- PBF Energy (PBF) – 1.17%
- Permian Resources Corp. (PR) – 0.97%
- M/I Homes Inc. (MHO) – 0.76%
Alternatives to Consider
Name | Ticker | Expense | AUM | YTD +/- |
Schwab Fundamental US Small Company ETF | FNDA | 0.25% | 5.9 billion | +0.81% |
Avantis US Small Cap Value ETF | AVUV | 0.25% | $5.2 billion | -3.50% |
Dimensional US Small Cap ETF | DFAS | 0.26% | $5.0 billion | -0.02% |
Aventis International Small Cap Value ETF | AVDV | 0.36% | $2.6 billion | 1.70% |
WisdomTree Emerging Markets Small Cap Dividend ETF | DGS | 0.58% | $2.6 billion | 1.36% |
The Bottom Line
Take a look at our recently launched Model Portfolios to see how you can rebalance your portfolio.