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What Are Sector ETFs and How to Invest in Them? • Benzinga

August 25, 2023
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What Are Sector ETFs and How to Invest in Them? • Benzinga


Sector exchange-traded funds (ETFs) provide access to a wide range of companies in a specific sector. These investment vehicles can be useful for expressing trading views or implementing a sector rotation strategy, which means moving capital between sectors. Investors can benefit from targeted exposure and long-term economic trends by focusing on particular sectors. Here’s a guide to how sector ETFs work and how you can invest in them. 

Sector ETFs Explained

Sector ETFs are exchange-traded funds that track a group of companies that are in the same industry sector. These companies usually offer similar products or services that can be differentiated from other sectors. For example, technology ETFs track companies that are in the technology sector. You can invest in any sector ETF by buying shares in the exchange-traded fund through your broker. In comparing sector ETFs and index funds, sector ETFs do not necessarily have to track an index. 

A Deep Dive Into Sector ETFs

Sector ETFs are a diversified, cost-effective way for investors to focus on a specific industry, as opposed to other ETFs that may have different themes. Some sector ETFs focus on subgroups within a sector, like cloud computing within technology. Other sector ETFs include global stocks.

The Potential Benefits of Sector ETFs

Several benefits can come with investing in sector ETFs. 

Investing in a sector ETF can give you exposure to a broad range of companies within a particular sector. Spreading out your risk means you can hedge against market volatility holding a basket of stocks rather than selecting individual stocks. 

Transaction costs on ETFs tend to be cheaper compared to other investment vehicles. ETFs are useful for passive investing, which means you do not have to actively manage your portfolio.

Risk Considerations Before Investing in Sector ETFs 

Before investing in sector ETFs, there are several factors you need to consider. 

Economic Cycle

Each sector reacts differently to a given economic cycle. For example, during a recession, the sector you previously invested in, might do poorly.  

Fund Holdings

Though there may be different ETFs tracking a particular sector, the composition of the fund could be different. Fund managers have different portfolio construction methods, and you can check the holdings of the ETF before you invest in it. 

Overexposure

Sometimes investing in sector ETFs may not be ideal for you, especially if you already own single stocks. This means you are exposed to that particular sector, which increases your risk. For example, if you have tech stocks in your portfolio, then investing in an ETF that tracks the technology sector could overexpose  you to that sector. 

Geography

Sometimes fund managers include stocks of companies outside of the U.S., as long as they are in the same sector. Investing in such an ETF exposes you to geopolitical risks. In many cases, the exposure to companies outside the U.S. is minimal and may not have a significant effect on the overall performance of the ETF.

Gain Market Exposure Through Sector ETFs

Investors can use sector ETFs to gain exposure without buying every single stock in the sector. Trading sector ETFs allows you to perform sector rotation as market conditions change. Rather than selling and buying a basket of individual stocks, you can trade a single ETF.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Are sector ETFs a good investment?

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Sector ETFs can be a good investment if you want broader sector exposure. 

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Do sector ETFs pay dividends?

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Yes, sector ETFs can pay dividends. If the fund contains dividend stocks, then investors will get dividends.

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How many sector ETFs should you own?

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The number of sector ETFs you should own depends on your capital, investment strategy and risk tolerance. 

Disclaimer: Before investing in an ETF, you should read both its summary prospectus and its full prospectus, which provide detailed information on the ETF’s investment objective, principal investment strategies, risks, costs, and historical performance (if any). You can find prospectuses on the websites of the financial firms that sponsor a particular ETF, as well as through your broker. A Word About Risk: Investment returns will fluctuate and are subject to market volatility, so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed or sold, may be worth more or less than their original cost. ETFs are subject to market volatility and the risks of their underlying securities, which may include the risks associated with investing in smaller companies, international securities, commodities, fixed income, and more. An ETF may trade at a premium or discount to its net asset value (NAV).

Investing in limited economic sectors involves greater risk and potentially greater return than investing in more diversified investment strategies. To the extent that the investment strategy is concentrated in a limited number of economic sectors, those investments may be subject to legislative or regulatory changes, adverse market conditions and/or increased competition affecting those economic sectors. The prices of the securities of companies in those sectors may fluctuate widely.

Benzinga was commissioned for this article and is not affiliated with the moomoo app or it’s affiliated companies. This includes Moomoo Technologies Inc. (MTI) provider of the app and Moomoo Financial Inc. (MFI) Member FINRA/SIPC, which offers securities in the U.S. Any comments or opinions provided herein are Benzinga’s. MTI, MFI, or their affiliates do not endorse any trading strategies that may be discussed or promoted herein. 

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