Like Intrinsic Value? There’s an ETF for That

“The intrinsic value calculation is designed to look beyond current market price and estimate intrinsic value based on cash flows over the next five years. This forward-looking element is an important distinction to the current price snapshot used by market capitalization-weighted indexes,” according to Diamond Hill. [Inside View of Smart Beta]

DHVW debuts at a time of increased usage of alternative indexing methodologies by institutional investors. Smart beta ETFs now account for more than $230 billion in U.S. ETF assets, nearly quadruple the number seen five years ago. [Smart Beta Boom]

DHVW charges just 0.1% per year, an expense ratio that is paltry compared to other smart beta products.

DHVW Top 10 Holdings

 

Table Courtesy: Diamond Hill Capital