US Equities Fall as Economic Instability Continues

As investors continue to seek diversification in their portfolios, US Equity ETFs remain a popular choice. Equity ETFs allow for diversification across sectors and in regards to size of the company. The style of an ETF is determined by the market segment it occupied, generally falling into small, mid, or large-cap. Additionally, the potential for growth is taken into account which index style a stock should fit into. The Russell indices provide a strong benchmark for each style.

With the market continually evolving and investors becoming more sophisticated, it is more necessary than ever to make sure each index properly tracks the markets it is intended to. The Russell indices have proven to be a favorite among investment managers, as almost half of all US equity investment products use the Russell Style Indices as their benchmarks.

The table below shows the weekly returns of US equity ETFs that track a Russell Index:

US Equity Style Trend

05/06/2011

We track asset class movement which are updated weekly.

Performance data are based on closing prices on last Friday.

Description Symbol 1 Week 4 Weeks 13 Weeks 26 Weeks 52 Weeks Trend Score
Russell Largecap Growth IWF -1.68% 1.42% 2.73% 10.84% 26.86% 8.03%
Russell Largecap Index IWB -1.72% 1.0% 2.96% 11.02% 24.11% 7.48%
Russell Largecap Value IWD -1.69% 0.57% 3.15% 12.18% 22.55% 7.35%
Russell Midcap Growth IWP -1.63% 1.82% 4.84% 16.38% 35.25% 11.33%
Russell Midcap Indedx IWR -1.82% 1.1% 4.33% 14.23% 30.96% 9.76%
Russell Midcap Value IWS -1.87% 0.56% 3.78% 13.38% 28.55% 8.88%
Russell Smallcap Growth IWO -3.91% -0.37% 6.1% 16.76% 36.75% 11.07%
Russell Smallcap Index IWM -3.61% -0.85% 4.47% 13.63% 28.99% 8.53%
Russell Smallcap Value IWN -3.36% -1.48% 2.74% 11.48% 22.66% 6.41%

In the past week, the US market suffered as slight retraction as many corporate earnings reports failed to meet Wall Street expectations. Additionally, general economic uncertainty reared its head in the market, driving investors out of US equities for the week Because of this, all ETFs in the US Equity Style Trend table were down for the week.

Small cap ETFs were hit the hardest, as the iShares Russell 2000 Growth Index (IWO), the iShares Russell 2000 Index (IWM), and the iShares Russell 200 Value Index (IWN) all dropped over 3% in the past week. This follows traditional market behavior as small cap equties tend to react more harshly to swings in the market.

The iShares Russell Midcap Growth Index (IWP), down 1.63%, and the iShares Russell 1000 Growth Index (IWF), down 1.68%, were least effected by the downturn in the market. In the near future, mid to large cap equity ETFs will likely provide more stability and better gains than smaller ETFs as the market remains in flux and succesptible to turn on a variety of daily economic news.


Assets Class Symbols 05/04
Trend
Score
04/27
Trend
Score
Direction
Russell Midcap Growth IWP 10.11% 12.57% v
Russell Smallcap Growth IWO 9.75% 14.01% v
Russell Midcap Indedx IWR 8.92% 10.9% v
Russell Midcap Value IWS 8.24% 9.84% v
Russell Largecap Growth IWF 7.69% 9.25% v
Russell Smallcap Index IWM 7.41% 11.05% v
Russell Largecap Value IWD 7.39% 8.15% v
Russell Largecap Index IWB 7.29% 8.52% v
Russell Smallcap Value IWN 5.7% 8.56% v
  Trend score is the average of 1,4,13,26 and 52 week total returns (including dividend reinvested).
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Despite the weak performance in recent periods, every style in the table has exhibited strong growth over the past 52 weeks, mirroring a rise in the US equity market. Investing in ETFs that use Russell Indices as a benchmark provides an investor with a the assurance that his or her investment will maintain the risk and return possibilities that he or she signed up for. As with any investment, it is important to ensure that the goals of the ETF match your personal investment goals.

 

Symbols: IWF, IWB, IWD, IWP, IWR, IWS, IWO, IWM, IWN

 

Tickers: IWF, IWB, IWD, IWP, IWR, IWS, IWO, IWM, IWN



Disclosure:

MyPlanIQ does not have any business relationship with the company or companies mentioned in this article. It does not set up their retirement plans. The performance data of portfolios mentioned above are obtained through historical simulation and are hypothetical.


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