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Low Volatility Landscape Gets 4 New ETFsRon Rowland • Wed, Feb 27
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7 Overlooked Low-Volatility ETFsTom Lydon • Wed, Aug 22, 2012
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3 ETF Types For Downside ProtectionMichael Johnston • Sun, Jun 17, 2012
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9 New ETFs EmergeRon Rowland • Thu, Feb 2, 2012
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PowerShares Adds 2 Funds To Low Volatility ETF LineupMichael Johnston • Thu, Jan 19, 2012
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PowerShares Files For 4 More High Beta, Low Volatility ETFsEric Dutram • Mon, Sep 19, 2011
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Low Volatility Landscape Gets 4 New ETFsRon Rowland • Wed, Feb 27
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7 Overlooked Low-Volatility ETFsTom Lydon • Wed, Aug 22, 2012
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3 ETF Types For Downside ProtectionMichael Johnston • Sun, Jun 17, 2012
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9 New ETFs EmergeRon Rowland • Thu, Feb 2, 2012
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PowerShares Adds 2 Funds To Low Volatility ETF LineupMichael Johnston • Thu, Jan 19, 2012
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PowerShares Files For 4 More High Beta, Low Volatility ETFsEric Dutram • Mon, Sep 19, 2011
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IDLV Description
The PowerShares S&P International Developed Low Volatility Portfolio (Fund) is based on the S&P BMI International Developed Low Volatility Index (Index). The Fund will invest at least 90% of its total assets in the securities of companies that comprise the Index. The Index is compiled, maintained and calculated by Standard & Poor’s and consists of the 200 least volatile stocks of the S&P Developed ex. US and South Korea LargeMid Cap BMI Index over the past 12 months. Volatility is a statistical measurement of the magnitude of up and down asset price fluctuations over time.
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- Friday, March 22, 2:29 PM Bill Luby takes a look at the low volatility fad, checking the performance of the popular SPLV against the high beta SPHB. Over longer periods - and even in bull markets - low volatility appears to have a high probability of outperforming high beta, particularly when risk-adjusted. The biggest risk is a sharp bull move similar to the last few months in which high beta leaves the defensive stocks in the dust. Comment!
- Tuesday, March 19, 3:05 PM The low volatility space continues to be a popular one with PowerShares' SPLV surpassing $4B in AUM in its less than 2 years of existence. The fund holds the 100 stocks in the S&P 500 with the lowest volatility over the previous year, and has outperformed the SPY by more than 600 bps since inception. Competitors include: USMV, IDLV, EEMV, SMLV, LGLV. Comment!
- Thursday, February 21, 4:26 PM State Street rolls out 2 low-volatility ETFs: SPDR Russell 1000 Low Volatility (LGLV) and SPDR Russell 2000 Low Volatility (SMLV). SMLV has an expense ratio of 0.25% while LGLV is the cheapest among peers at 0.20%. Competitors SPLV, IDLV, XMLV and XSLV charge 0.25% while EELV charges 0.29%. Demand for low volatility ETFs has picked up due to recent risk-adjusted outperformance vs. standard market cap weighted funds. Comment!
- Tuesday, February 19, 3:31 PM The red-hot low volatility investing sector gets two more ETFs with State Street launching Thursday the SPDR Russell 1000 Low Vol. ETF (LGLV) and the SPDR Russell 2000 Low Vol. ETF (SMLV). The original low vol. ETF (SPLV) has outperformed the SPY by about 400 bps since its May 2011 inception. The sector ETFs have taken in $1.5B thus far in 2013, about 1/3 of the total for all 2012. 2 Comments [Financials]
- Friday, February 15, 3:41 AM PowerShares expands its Low Volatility ETF suite with 2 new ETFs: S&P MidCap Low Volatility (XMLV) and S&P SmallCap Low Volatility (XSLV). The ETFs come with a 0.25% expense ratios, in line with counterpart IDLV (0.25%) and SPLV (0.25%), and slightly less than EELV (0.29%). Over the recent 1-year period, SPLV returned 16.36%, 68 basis points better than SPY, with an SD of just 8.6% vs. 12.8% for SPY. (pdf) 1 Comment
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