Managing Valuation Risk by Rebalancing

Previously we wrote about why we believe we are still in the early innings of Japan’s transformation, and a more virtuous cycle has been kick-started with the weakening of the yen, earnings growth and signs of inflation instead of deflation in price levels. Recently we wrote about how the total dividends paid by Japanese companies reached a record high of ¥7.86 trillion and that we believe these trends in dividend growth should remain very supportive. dividends are a fundamental metric of value and one thing we think is going to motivate local investors out of cash and government bonds and into equities.

We think it is important to be mindful of how an annual rebalance back to an underlying fundamental such as dividends can help manage valuation risks—a key factor in why the non-cap-weighted indexes are included in the “smart beta” category of indexes. With market capitalization-weighted indexes, when constituents increase in price compared to other stocks, they gain greater weight and increase their impact on the performance of the index. WisdomTree Indexes employ a rules-based rebalancing mechanism that adjusts relative weights based on underlying dividend trends.

Quantifying the Fundamental Rebalance

During the rebalancing process, which occurs once per year for each Index, the relationship between price change and dividend growth is measured. Dividend growth is a key factor in determining which companies get increased weight at each rebalance. This is a crucial differentiator of WisdomTree’s indexing approach.

Typical Additions in Weights – Companies whose relative stock prices fell while their dividends were flat or grew would typically see increased weight in WisdomTree Indexes.
Typical Reduction in Weights – Companies whose stock prices increased relative to their peers while their dividend growth rates were lower than their peers would typically see reduced weight in WisdomTree Indexes.

In the table below, we quantify the dividend growth for companies that received increases or decreases in weight, and compare that to the overall universe.

Japan Rebalance Statistics