Smart Beta ETFs Are Not All Created Equal

As fund providers expand their ETF offerings, some have come out with other single-factor strategies that go beyond traditional market styles. For example, the PowerShares S&P 500 Low Volatility Portfolio (NYSEArca: SPLV) has become a popular way to access S&P 500 companies that exhibit low volatility in an attempt to enhance returns and diminish risk exposure. More recent factor-based ETF strategies include those like the Oppenheimer Large Cap Revenue ETF (NYSEArca: RWL), which weights components based revenue generated.

Going beyond single factor picks, money managers have also come out with a number of multi-factor strategies that combine academically and historically proven factors, like value, quality, yield, company size and low volatility, to help investors generate improved risk-adjusted returns. For instance, the PowerShares FTSE RAFI US 1000 Portfolio (NYSEArca: PRF), which has been around since December 19, 2005, ranks among the longest running multi-factor, smart-beta ETFs in the U.S. markets. PRF tracks 1,000 U.S. stocks that show the highest fundamental strength based on the RAFI fundamental indexing methodology, which screens for sales, book value, cash flow and dividends.

ETF sponsors are not just limited to a handful of factors when combining them into a smart-beta ETF. For instance, the recently launched IQ Chaikin U.S. Small Cap ETF (NasdaqGM: CSML) includes a 20-multi-factor model that screens for value, growth, technical and sentiment factors, such as price-to-book value, return-on-equity, free cash flow, price trends, relative strength, volume trend, earnings growth, earnings trends, projected price/earnings ratio, insider activity, short interest and earnings estimate trends. The gauge will identify each security’s ability to outperform market-weighted products and active strategies.

As more investors consider smart beta strategies in an increasingly expanding ETF universe, it is important to take the time to carefully consider the underlying factors that help the smart beta ETF do what it promises to do. This way investors will better manage expectations and help grow their portfolios in the time-frame they are comfortable with.