The VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) aims to replicate the price and yield performance of the MVISUS Listed Semiconductor 25 Index (MVSMHTR), which is designed to track the overall performance of companies involved in semiconductor production and equipment, as closely as possible, before fees and expenses.
Is SMH a solid exchange-traded fund?
SMH is naturally top-heavy due to its small portfolio; the top ten holdings amount for more than two-thirds of total assets. Overall, this ETF is reasonably priced, and it could be a good long-term core holding for buy-and-hold investors looking to diversify their technology exposure.
Should I put money into SMH?
SMH has gained about 37.96 percent so far this year, and has gained about 54.03 percent in the last year (as of 11/09/2021). As a result, SMH is an excellent choice for those looking to gain exposure to the Technology ETFs area of the market. There are a few more ETFs in the market that investors should look into.
SMH ETF is managed by who?
Except for the fee payment under the investment management agreement, acquired fund fees and expenses, interest expense, offering costs, trading charges, taxes, and extraordinary expenses, Van Eck Associates Corporation (the “Adviser”) will pay all of the Fund’s expenses.
Van Eck’s net worth is unknown.
VanEck ETFs handle $62.74 billion in assets under management across 62 ETFs trading on US exchanges. The cost-to-income ratio is 0.67 percent on average. ETFs from VanEck are available in the following asset classes:
With $12.98 billion in assets, the VanEck Gold Miners ETF GDX is the largest VanEck ETF. The best-performing VanEck ETF in the previous year was REMX, which returned 80.16 percent. VanEck’s most recent ETF, the VanEck Future of Food ETF YUMY, was launched on November 30, 21.
Vht or XLV: which is better?
XLV – XLV – XLV – XLV – XLV The graph depicts the performance of $10,000 invested in VHT and XLV over time. VHT has had a total return of 476.35 percent since January 4, 2010, which is higher than XLV’s total return of 443.96 percent. The current dividend yield on VHT is 1.14 percent, which is lower than the 1.33 percent yield on XLV.
Is the XLV ETF a Good Investment?
The movie XLV is classified PG-13 “In our POWR Ratings system, we grade it as a “Strong Buy.” It also comes with a “Trade Grade, Buy & Hold Grade, and Industry Rank all start with a “A.” It is also placed first in the Health & Biotech ETFs group, out of 35 stocks.