Buying Growth ETFs on the Dip | ETF Trends

Market upheaval sent investors running for the hills, but a few traders are sticking around. For the more risk-tolerant individual, there are some exchange traded funds that provide targeted growth opportunities.

Michael Bowman, portfolio manager at Wickham Investment Counsel, suggests looking into casinos, buyback stocks and spin-off names, writes Tim Shufelt for The Globe and Mail.

For example, the Market Vectors Gaming ETF (NYSEArca: BJK) tracks casinos and resorts that derive at least half their revenue from gaming. U.S. companies make up a majority of the ETF’s holdings, but BJK also includes significant exposure to Macau, the gambling hub of Southeast Asia. [Gaming ETF Cools Ahead of Lunar New Year Revelry]

The PowerShares Dynamic Buyback Achievers Portfolio (NYSEArca: PKW) includes a portfolio of stocks that have reduced outstanding shares by at least 5% over the past year. Share buybacks have been a popular way for companies to utilize extra cash reserves to add value to their share price. [Float Shrink ETF Capitalizes on Market Shrinkage]