3 VanEck ETFs Are Putting Up Huge YTD Inflows April 13, 2021
Tactical funds from VanEck that go beyond basic beta strategies can help give ETF investors alternative exposure to alpha. A great place to start is with fund inflows.
At the top of the heap is the
seeks to replicate as closely as possible the price and yield performance of the MVIS® US Listed Semiconductor 25 Index. The index includes common stocks and depositary receipts of U.S. exchange-listed companies in the semiconductor sector, which may include medium-capitalization companies and foreign companies that are listed on a U.S. exchange.
Overall, SMH offers:
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ETF investors don’t have to sacrifice performance for low cost. The
VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF (SMH) is up over 60% within the past year with just a 0.35% expense ratio.
With a categorical average of 0.51%, SMH’s expense ratio comes in at 12 basis points lower.
For that low cost of entry, ETF investors have snagged a top performer over the last 12 months:
SMH seeks to replicate as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the price and yield performance of the MVIS® US Listed Semiconductor 25 Index. The fund normally invests at least 80% of its total assets in securities that comprise the fund’s benchmark index.