Time To Consider The Silver Miners ETF (SIL) - Commodity ETFs
27 12월 2011 - 6:17PM
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Commodity investing was all the rage at the start of 2011 as
many worried about debt crises, a weakened dollar and inflation in
emerging markets. Inflows into gold-based products were
particularly strong and a number of other precious metals saw gains
as well. This was especially true in the silver market as prices of
the white metal surged to nominal highs close to $50/oz.
Yet, soon after this surge, prices of silver collapsed back to
earth, plunging thanks to several margin increases by the CME which
caused prices to tumble by close to $15/oz. in a matter of weeks.
Then, later on in the year, a strengthened dollar and worries over
emerging market demand pushed prices back down to below where they
started the year. This trend was also seen in the prices of silver
miners, although this segment had less pronounced peaks and valleys
than its precious metal counterpart (also read Is USCI The Best
Commodity ETF?).
This can best be demonstrated by taking a closer look at the
most popular silver mining ETF on the market, SIL from Global X.
The fund represents the broad silver mining industry and is the
closest investable proxy we have for the industry today. The fund
moved in a band of 4,000 basis points across 2011 while SLV, the
most popular silver-backed ETF, saw a move of 7,000 basis points
(which it nearly saw twice in the past twelve months). This
suggests that the underlying commodity, at least in the short-term,
has been much more volatile than its equity-based counterpart.
Nevertheless, SIL has actually underperformed SLV over the past
twelve month period as the mining ETF has lost about 21.4% compared
to a much more modest loss of 6.2% for SLV. Yet, this trend
appears to be reversing as SIL has actually outperformed SLV by a
pretty wide margin over both the past three and six month periods.
This suggests that when prices of silver are flat or even falling,
as they have been lately, making a play on silver miners instead of
the underlying mineral could be the way to go (read Is HAP The Best
Commodity Producer ETF?).
Silver Mining ETF In Focus
For investors who are curious about this style of gaining
exposure to the silver market, there are several key points to know
about the popular product from Global X. First, SIL tracks the
Solactive Global Silver Miners Index which seeks to give investors
global exposure to firms that are in the silver mining industry
including those that are engaged in refining and exploration
activities. Currently, the fund consists of 31 securities in total
and it charges investors 65 basis points a year in fees. SIL is
also one of the more popular products in the commodity producer
space, having amassed over $300 million in assets and changing
hands close to 630,000 times a day (see Top Three Precious Metal
Mining ETFs).
In terms of holdings, the fund has heavy exposure to
international markets as just under 9% of total assets go towards
American securities. Instead, top weightings go to three nations;
Canada (54.8%), Mexico (15.5%), and the UK (11.9%), while much
smaller allocations are given to Russia and Peru as well. For
individual securities, three companies make up at least 11.9% of
total assets—Silver Wheaton, Fresnillo, and Industrias
Penoles—while Pan American Silver Corp (PAAS) and Polymetal
round out the top five (read Three Best Gold ETFs).
So investors who want to gain exposure to silver over the
long-term, SIL could be a better choice. While the fund is more
expensive than its commodity counterpart, it is also far less
volatile which could make it ideal for those with a lower tolerance
for big swings in the market. Furthermore, although SIL has
underperformed SLV over the long-term, both products are still up
significantly and the Global X fund tends to do much better when
silver is experiencing weakness, as it is now. Lastly, it should be
noted that SIL also pays a modest dividend—approaching 1.1%-- so
this cash payout, along with the fund’s more stable nature, could
make it a quality but often overlooked choice for those seeking
more commodity exposure in the equity corners of their
portfolios.
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