The iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF (BATS: ITA), PowerShares Aerospace & Defense Portfolio (NYSEArca: PPA) and the SPDR S&P Aerospace & Defense ETF (NYSEArca: XAR) are among this year’s best-performing non-leveraged exchange traded funds, a theme that has been bolstered by geopolitical issues.
Aerospace and defense stocks are part of the broader industrial sector and have been important drivers of the sector’s performance over the past year. In fact, aerospace and defense names have been industrial leaders.
XAR is an equal-weight ETF. PPA holds 50 stocks “involved in the development, manufacturing, operations and support of US defense, homeland security and aerospace operations,” according to PowerShares.
“Regardless of structure, the two ETFs (ITA and PPA) have performed in a remarkably similar manner. Both have five-year average annual gains of about 24%, three-year average gains of about 18% (through Oct. 31) and year-to-date gains of around 30%,” reports Investor’s Business Daily.
The specter of war with North Korea, which has previously boosted aerospace and defense ETFs, is again serving as an upside catalyst for the group. Aerospace and defense names have been industrial leaders. Boeing and United Technologies are two of the best-performing Dow stocks this years.
“Defense stocks usually perform well even in times of peace, because defense spending rarely drops. This year, operations in Syria and Iraq against ISIS are winding down, but North Korea’s fast-moving missile program poses new security threats for the U.S. and its allies. U.S. forces remain in battle against the Taliban in Afghanistan,” according to IBD.
President Trump has previously ignited the fire under the aerospace and defense sector after stating that the U.S. was ready to respond with “fire and fury” in the wake of reports that Pyongyang successfully miniaturized a nuclear weapon to fit in one of its missiles.
“Lockheed builds the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system, which can shoot down short- and medium-range ballistic missiles. Raytheon builds the Patriot missile defense system. President Trump is seeking an additional $4 billion for missile defense programs amid rising tensions with North Korea,” according to IBD.
Traders looking for a more aggressive play on aerospace equities can consider the Direxion Daily Aerospace & Defense Bull 3X Shares (NYSEARCA: DFEN). DFEN, which debuted earlier this year, seeks to deliver triple the daily returns of the Dow Jones U.S. Select Aerospace & Defense Index.
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