3 Sector ETFs with Solid Yields - ETF News And Commentary
November 21 2012 - 2:47AM
Zacks
Thanks to low bond rates and a seemingly endless parade of QE,
investors have pushed to equities for yield. Yet many stocks
haven’t exactly boosted current income that much, as a broad
investment in the S&P 500 currently pays out an annual yield of
just about 2.0%.
In order to seek higher levels of income, many investors have
looked to MLPs and traditional higher yield segments in order to
achieve a higher income level. Usually, this leads investors to
stocks in segments like utilities, telecoms, and real estate which
are ever popular choices for those seeking market-beating
yields.
While taking an individual security approach to this space could
be a great way to achieve a higher level of income, an ETF
technique could be another way to go. This strategy ensures
diversification across a market segment so that if one security
flounders, the overall portfolio return isn’t too negatively
impacted (read 11 Great Dividend ETFs).
For investors seeking to apply this to their portfolio, we have
highlighted three sector ETFs below which can provide investors
with a yield easily above what we are seeing in the broad S&P
500. These funds could also be considered lower risk securities at
this time as well as potential ways for investors to round out
their portfolio during these uncertain market conditions:
Vanguard Telecom Services ETF (VOX)
Telecoms are usually a top pick for yield due to their
oligopolistic market and the relatively small growth level that is
left for firms in this area. Due to this, many just focus on
maintenance and service, leaving plenty of cash to be paid out on a
regular basis to income-hungry investors.
A top yield choice in this corner of the market is Vanguard’s
ultra low cost VOX. The ETF charges just 19 basis points a year in
fees and has a yield approaching 3.3% in 30-Day SEC terms.
Investors should note, however, the fund is extremely focused on
VZ and T as these two account for
over 40% of assets combined. Beyond these two giants, there are
about 33 other stocks in the basket with many coming in the mid cap
and micro cap spaces.
iShares FTSE NAREIT Real Estate 50 ETF
(FTY)
Real estate, and specifically the REIT industry, is usually
considered a top destination for yield. That is because this
segment, in order to avoid double taxation, is obligated to pay out
at least 90% of income to shareholders, often making them top
dividend payers (see Three Small Cap ETFs with Impressive
Yields).
While there are a number of decent yielders in the real estate
space, an interesting and relatively concentrated choice could be
FTY. The product charges investors 48 basis points a year in fees,
has average volume, and pays out roughly 3.55% in 30-Day SEC
terms.
Despite the fact that the fund holds just over 50 stocks in its
basket, it does an admirable job of dividing up assets as
Simon Property (SPG) is the only stock to receive
more than 7% of assets at 10.9%. Exposure is also well spread
around the various REIT segments, as retail, residential,
office/industrial, and health, all make up at least 13% of the fund
each.
Utilities Select Sector SPDR (XLU)
Much like telecoms, utilities operate in a low competition
segment, although theirs arguably has even less competition than
what investors see in the telecom market. Due to this and their low
growth prospects, utilities have also become a top yield
destination for many investors looking for extreme levels of
stability.
There are a few solid choices in the utility ETF space but one
of the biggest and most popular is XLU. This fund, which charges
just 18 basis points a year in fees, has over $5.7 billion in AUM
and nearly 6.5 million shares a day in volume, along with a robust
yield of 3.86% in 30-Day SEC terms (read Three Overlooked High
Yield ETFs).
The ETF holds about 33 stocks in its basket and it is focused in
on electric utilities for most of its exposure. Still, assets are
well dispersed as five stocks make up more than 6% of the fund but
no one company makes up more than 9.5% of assets, suggesting a
relatively well spread out profile for this ETF.
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