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There is currently an expanding list of 24 ETFs oriented to the utility and infrastructure sector with more on the way. The following analysis features a fair representation of ETFs available. We believe from these investors may choose an appropriate ETF to satisfy the best index-based offerings individuals and financial advisors may utilize.

Utility investments are at the conservative end of investing. Most investors buy them for the steady dividends and lower market volatility. This feature hasn’t changed much.

Currently utilities are under significant regulatory and macro-economic pressure. From a regulatory view most utilities need a more contemporary grid but the climate is uncertain given a wide variety of local issues.

Atop this are fuel issues including whether to upgrade older plants with cheap and readily available coal, natural gas, oil or nuclear. Hydro-electric systems seem completely stopped from an environmental view and most available sources have been tapped. Nuclear power seems safe enough for new plants but with an old Fukushima plant and disaster in the publics’ mind these seem an unlikely source unfortunately. Oil powered utilities are more acceptable but fuel costs are high. Alternative (green) energy is still unavailable in the amount necessary and are more costly. The best bet is natural gas as a choice and utilities are switching to this and away from coal where possible.

Another drag on public utilities is the economic climate. When the economy slows power use drops as well. Perhaps the best example is the high number of vacant homes in the U.S. currently with unused meters.

ETFs are based on indexes tied to well-known index providers including Russell, S&P, Barclays, MSCI, Dow Jones, Wisdom Tree, PowerShares, EG Shares and so forth. Also included are some so-called “enhanced” indexes that attempt to achieve better performance through more active management of the index. Investors should note the holdings we have listed and compare one issue to another in this regard.

We feature a technical view of conditions from monthly chart views. Simplistically, we recommend longer-term investors stay on the right side of the 12 month simple moving average. When prices are above the moving average, stay long, and when below remain in cash or short. Premium membersto the ETF Digest receive added signals when markets become extended such as DeMark triggers to exit overbought/oversold conditions.

For traders and investors wishing to hedge, leveraged and inverse issues are available to utilize from ProShares and where available these are noted.

#10: PowerShares SmallCap Utilities ETF (NYSE: PSCU)  

PSCU follows the S&P SmallCap 600 Utilities Index which takes the SmallCap 600 utility equity components to form the index. The fund was launched in April 2010. The expense ratio is 0.29%. AUM equal $28M and average daily trading volume is 14K shares.

As of June 2012 the annual dividend yield was 3.18% and YTD return -0.87%. The one year return was 7.13%.

Data as of June 2012

PSCU Top Ten Holdings & Weightings

  •    Piedmont Natural Gas Company (PNY): 9.71%

  •    Southwest Gas Corporation (SWX): 8.53%

  •    New Jersey Resources Corporation (NJR): 7.90%

  •    UIL Holdings Corporation (UIL): 7.65%

  •    South Jersey Industries (SJI): 6.56%

  •    Avista Corporation (AVA): 4.94%

  •    NorthWestern Corporation (NWE): 4.69%

  •    Northwest Natural Gas (NWN): 4.65%

  •    ALLETE, Inc. (ALE): 4.60%

  •    CH Energy Group Inc (CHG): 4.59%

 

PSCU

#9: WisdomTree Global ex-U.S. Utility ETF (NYSE: DBU)   

DBU follows the WisdomTree Global ex-US Utility Index which follows utility equities from emerging and developed countries with the top 100 by market capitalization included in the index. The fund was launched in October 2006. The expense ratio is 0.58%. AUM equal $27M and average daily trading volume is 10K shares.

As of June 2012 the annual dividend yield was 4.99% and YTD return -1.87%. The one year return was -12.62%.  DBU trades commission free at E*Trade.

Data as of June 2012

DBU Top Ten Holdings & Weightings

  •    Light S.A. (LIGT3): 2.70%

  •    Energy Company of Minas Gerais (CMIG3): 2.70%

  •    Drax Group PLC (DRX): 2.61%

  •    AES Tiete S.A. (GETI3): 2.48%

  •    Aguas Andinas S.A.: 2.19%

  •    Petronas Gas Bhd (6033): 1.86%

  •    RWE AG (RWE): 1.85%

  •    United Utilities Group PLC (UUGWF): 1.84%

  •    AGL Energy Limited (AGK): 1.83%

  •    Just Energy Group Inc (JE): 1.78%

 DBU

#8: iShares Utilities ex-US ETF (NYSE: AXUT)  

AXUT follows the MSCI All Country World ex-USA Utilities Index which is a market cap weighted index of developed and emerging market countries. The fund was launched in July 2010. The expense ratio is 0.48%. AUM equal $6M and average daily trading volume is 3K shares. As of June 2012 the annual dividend yield was 9.03% and YTD return -0.39%. The one year return was -15.02%.

With a fund this young but with a sponsor this big you would intuitively believe the fund has a better chance of succeeding versus with a smaller sponsor. Much of the poor growth is due to much unsettled economic issues globally.

Data as of June 2012

AXUT Top Ten Holdings & Weightings

  •    National Grid PLC (NGGTF): 6.80%

  •    E.ON Aktiengesellschaft AG (ENAKF): 6.36%

  •    Centrica PLC (CPYYF): 4.82%

  •    GDF Suez (GSZ): 4.75%

  •    SSE Plc. (SSEZF): 3.73%

  •    ENEL Ente Nazionale per L'Energ Elet SPA (ESOCF): 3.61%

  •    RWE AG (RWE): 3.47%

  •    CLP Holdings Limited (CLPHF): 3.18%

  •    Iberdrola SA (IBE): 2.84%

  •    Hong Kong and China Gas Co., Ltd. (00003): 2.35%

AXUT

#7: First Trust Utilities AlphaDEX ETF (NYSE: FXU)  

FXU follows the StrataQuant Utilities Index which is another “enhanced” index designed around quantitative methodologies by the NYSE Euronext employing the AlphaDEX system of constituent utilities selection from the Russell 1000 Index. The fund was launched in May 2007. The expense ratio is 0.70%. AUM equal $167M with average daily trading volume of 157K shares.

As of June 2012 the annual dividend yield was 1.85% and YTD return -0.39%. The one year return was 0.84%.

Data as of June 2012

FXU Top Ten Holdings & Weightings

  •    NRG Energy Inc (NRG): 4.01%

  •    Sempra Energy (SRE): 3.99%

  •    Energen Corp (EGN): 3.94%

  •    Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. (TDS): 3.88%

  •    Public Service Enterprise Group Inc (PEG): 3.76%

  •    Entergy Corp (ETR): 3.60%

  •    United States Cellular Corporation (USM): 3.54%

  •    Level 3 Communications Inc (LVLT): 3.31%

  •    NII Holdings Inc (NIHD): 2.82%

  •    Atmos Energy Corp (ATO): 2.75%

FXU

#6: PowerShares Dynamic Utilities ETF (NYSE: PUI 

PUI follows the Dynamic Utilities Intellidex Index which is a so-called “enhanced” index since rather than a passive index approach the index is designed to select constituents using quantitative analytics intended to provide the greatest return. The fund was launched in October 2005. The expense ratio is 0.60%. AUM equal $41M and average daily trading volume is 9K shares.

As of June 2012 the annual dividend yield was 2.68% and YTD return 5.07%. The one year return was 2.90%.

Data as of June 2012

PUI Top Ten Holdings & Weightings

  •    AT&T Inc (T): 2.72%

  •    Crown Castle International Corp (CCI): 2.70%

  •    FirstEnergy Corp (FE): 2.66%

  •    NextEra Energy Inc (NEE): 2.65%

  •    Verizon Communications Inc (VZ): 2.65%

  •    Motorola Solutions, Inc. (MSI): 2.59%

  •    Southern Co (SO): 2.58%

  •    American Electric Power Co Inc (AEP): 2.58%

  •    Public Service Enterprise Group Inc (PEG): 2.56%

  •    Xcel Energy Inc (XEL): 2.56%

PUI

#5: iShares Global Utilities ETF (NYSE: JXI)  

JXI follows the S&P Global Utilities Index which follows the performance of the global equity market. The fund was launched in September 2006. The expense ratio is 0.48%. AUM equal $270M and average daily trading volume is 34K shares.

As of June 2012 the annual dividend yield was 4.68% and YTD return 0.41%. The one year return was -4.05%.

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