Does the Avantis Small Cap Value ETF (AVUV) Belong in Your Portfolio?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @justinm7621
    @justinm7621 2 года назад +4

    Love the short and sweet videos! Keep these coming please

  • @donaldwebster2866
    @donaldwebster2866 Год назад +10

    While AVUV deviates from an index, I still think of it as passively managed because they select their stock with an algorithm. In effect, they are creating their own index and sticking to that.

    • @liarzdice
      @liarzdice Год назад

      Yep it's rules based "active" investing.

  • @pomme4moi
    @pomme4moi 2 года назад +42

    Yes, the value screen that AVUV applies likely selects more value-y stocks than does the Russell 2000 Value Index. Plus, AVUV also applies a profitability screen to weed out some of the deadwood. Time will tell if this factor-based approach outperforms.

    • @Bobventk
      @Bobventk 2 месяца назад

      It should

  • @robbert7599
    @robbert7599 Год назад +3

    can you please do an update? ive been hearing from some very knowledgeable investors that financials will be, and have been, encountering major headwinds for the forseeable future. as you know, financials are a large part of AVUV's holdings, so i'd really like to know your thoughts on this given where we are in early November 2023

  • @kokalti
    @kokalti 2 года назад +4

    3:20 can’t the same thing be said about VTI and VOO? Since now everybody thinks investing in those etf’s are the best thing since sliced bread, wouldn’t that hurt their future performance?

    • @SlowBrewFinance
      @SlowBrewFinance 2 года назад +3

      This cannot be emphasized enough. VTI and VOO are full of growth companies that have lower expected returns due to inflated prices. Especially considering we have a huge value spread between expensive companies and value companies - It is far from that. Value, by definition, are companies have less interest in them. Comparing ARKK and AVUV misses the whole point in valuation theory.

  • @captainnitrousx1331
    @captainnitrousx1331 2 года назад +4

    I noticed the turnover. How is it in a taxable portfolio as far as tax efficiency goes?

  • @kylel8954
    @kylel8954 2 года назад +4

    Why do you think they chose the Russell 2000 instead of the S&P 600? Maybe I’m wrong, but I thought the S&P 600 has out performed the Russell 2000.

  • @fatnails
    @fatnails 2 года назад +4

    Thanks so much for this close look at AVUV. I had come to the same conclusion as you regarding the comparison between AVUV and VBR and a few other “small cap value” funds - AVUV is the smallest and value-est! However, to my frustration, the fund cannot be purchased in my Merrill Edge account, I believe because of the short track record. I’d love some information about how brokers decide which funds they allow (or disallow) in their accounts. Cheers!

    • @kylel8954
      @kylel8954 2 года назад +2

      Since you can’t buy AVUV, see if your broker has VIOV.

  • @SlowBrewFinance
    @SlowBrewFinance 2 года назад +16

    I'm not too sure attributing interest rates paints a valid picture for outperformance. Most of the return came from November 2020 to February 2021, at which point interest rates had been left untouched. The outperformance can be attributed, more broadly and accurately, to heavier factor loadings. Just because it is actively managed, it doesn't mean that they are making purely active choices about the "qualitative" components of companies. Rules-based active management can be a step above from indexing since indexing is also "rules-based". I think taking an index and tilting further into factors we know explain outperformance, is overall a better set up over the long term.

  • @sleepyhead7391
    @sleepyhead7391 2 года назад +4

    Hi Rob, what are your thoughts on VT, vanguard Total World stock index? Is there any advantage over the traditional two or three fund portfolio?

  • @NATOnova
    @NATOnova 2 года назад +3

    Can you please compare DFSV vs AVUV?

  • @nerdlife206
    @nerdlife206 Год назад +2

    😮 Oh my gosh, thank you for this video. I was very heavy into VBR, when apparently AVUV is tracking that much better

    • @floridaboy7273
      @floridaboy7273 Год назад

      way better

    • @HermannTheGreat
      @HermannTheGreat 3 месяца назад

      Hope you didn't switch, VBR far outproduced AVUV.

    • @nerdlife206
      @nerdlife206 3 месяца назад +1

      @HermannTheGreat you sure? AVUV is showing better performance since 2022 in every dimension (returns, Sharpe ratio, correlation and so on)

    • @HermannTheGreat
      @HermannTheGreat 3 месяца назад

      @@nerdlife206 I was looking at the wrong data

  • @ShOwStOpp3rr
    @ShOwStOpp3rr 2 года назад +1

    great video! i was just looking to try and find a decent quality small cap value ETF that i'll have no trouble holding long term to compliment my portfolio this sounds right up my alley

  • @luisoncpp
    @luisoncpp 2 года назад +11

    I have heard that if you want to brag about your actively managed mutual fund performance, you should use Russell 2000 as the benchmark. With that in mind, I would prefer to choose another benchmark for AVUV, like VIOV (S&P 600 small cap value)

    • @btw-3006
      @btw-3006 9 месяцев назад

      Fair point, but AVUV has beaten VIOV since the inception of AVUV.

  • @daymouslow1513
    @daymouslow1513 2 года назад +1

    How does SLYV compares with AVUV?

  • @XwytreX
    @XwytreX Год назад +2

    I have the VOO currently, do you think it’s better to get AVUV or get VBR if I want to maximise returns? I personally think AVUV can have better performance but has its drawbacks like volatility and lack of track record. Maybe a young investor in their 20s like me can stomach the volatility

  • @letsbuildasnowman7058
    @letsbuildasnowman7058 2 года назад

    Perfect timing with this video, thanks.

  • @rightangletriangle3188
    @rightangletriangle3188 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the analysis and really like the explanation in AVUV vs. VBR.

  • @michaelfriedman2221
    @michaelfriedman2221 2 года назад +10

    AVUV is overweighted in energy and has been tracking more towards the ebb and flow of energy stocks lately

  • @Ehhhh123
    @Ehhhh123 10 месяцев назад

    How does the increased popularity of passive investing into index funds by and the increased number of investors who soley invest into the s&p 500 or tech funds affect the small cap value premium going into the future?
    Can small cap value appreciate if investors are mainly taught these days to just blindly keep investing into the s&p 500 and tech (qqq)? Where will capital inflows come in to increase scv value if all the money will consistently keep pouring into s&p 500/ tech by the new generation of passive investors?

  • @tchuloguzman432
    @tchuloguzman432 2 года назад +8

    Avantis and dimensional ETFs are worth looking for ,avuv and dfsv as small caps example

  • @Tyrell-Jemmott
    @Tyrell-Jemmott 2 года назад

    What fund is a good replacement for Vanguard Total international stock market? in the UK we Can't buy that fund as it's unavailable to us. Any help would be appreciated.

  • @jnlin85
    @jnlin85 2 года назад

    @robberger, in what order would you put AVUV in these accounts: taxable, HSA, Roth IRA, traditional IRA? And why? thanks!

    • @jt1819
      @jt1819 Год назад +1

      add it to your roth or hsa as it will potentially have a bigger return than VT or VOO since it is 'riskier'.

  • @jimd.2683
    @jimd.2683 2 года назад

    Any opinion on NVG? Thanks

  • @tuonghoang2841
    @tuonghoang2841 2 года назад

    Do you study VFVA? It is vanguard active value and it's large, mid and small cap

  • @costanzojr
    @costanzojr 2 года назад

    I 'd be interested to hear what other people think. There is a lot of attention around Dimensional funds lately. However, VIOV has actually outperformed DFSVX over the last decade. How could that be explained?

    • @ericnelson7613
      @ericnelson7613 2 года назад +3

      DFA funds target smaller stocks and lower-priced value stocks than traditional index funds (just like an all-stock fund has more equity exposure than a 60/40 balanced fund), so when value & small cap stocks underperform-as they have for the last 10 years-then the fund with deeper size/value exposure will temporarily underperform. Over time, value & small stocks have outperformed growth & large stocks over 75% of 5-year periods and 90% of 10-year periods, so it’s a safe bet that DFA will do better over time.

    • @costanzojr
      @costanzojr 2 года назад

      @@ericnelson7613 Fair enough. At the same time, DFA and Avantis have ended up with very different portfolios while, in principle, applying the same approach from the Fama-French research. Eg they have quite different median cap and quite different P/B ratios. I guess we could expect the one that goes deeper into SCV to be able to provide the highest expected return. Yet, we are in a section of the market that has less liquidity, so I struggle to see how the fund that offers best exposure to SCV today can guarantee to continue doing so in the future. And as new SCV-focussed funds will be created, how is one supposed to know in advance which one will do best?

    • @ericnelson7613
      @ericnelson7613 2 года назад +1

      @@costanzojr DFA & Avantis have different weighting schemes so they’re going to own different stocks. You don’t have to always be in the fund with the absolute smallest/cheapest stocks, but smaller/cheaper (in the case of DFA vs Vanguard or S&P) is a clear advantage, as is daily management/rebalancing vs periodic index reconstitution (index funds). DFA does the best of combining broad diversification (DFSVX has 1,000+ stocks) along with targeted size & value exposure while screening out low profitability stocks.

    • @Kenster-man
      @Kenster-man 2 года назад +1

      @@ericnelson7613 - I’m not 100% sure - but it also seems like DFA weighs the smallcap factor a bit more than Avantis whereas Avantis seems to weigh Profitability factor a bit more than DFA does. No hard facts on my part just cursory observation and I could be wrong.

  • @aaront936
    @aaront936 2 года назад

    Can you do a review of NSPY its a nightshares 500 etf.

  • @ld5714
    @ld5714 2 месяца назад

    Avantis focuses on Quality also, which is not focused by most funds. I feel their return will more than offset their expense cost.

  • @disch972
    @disch972 2 года назад

    Hi Rob, love your videos! Have you done a video concerning JEPI or Similar ETF! If not, I would like to hear your take since this is a similar strategy used by professional traders. Thanks! Allen D.

  • @br1pres8
    @br1pres8 2 года назад +2

    Update from Jan/2023: AVUV still crushing both VTWV and VBR... --- CAGR: AVUV=14,76% ; VTWV=6,79% ; VBR=8,84%.

  • @handymandad5613
    @handymandad5613 2 года назад +1

    I’ve heard that the out performance of AVUV as compared to other small cap value funds can be attributed to its exposure to energy. If you remove that, the fund does not outperform and performance will suffer once energy falls.

    • @alankoslowski9473
      @alankoslowski9473 Год назад +3

      Even if that's true, the holdings are continuously monitored so if/when energy companies' value characteristics decrease their allocation will be reduced.

  • @mkz42279
    @mkz42279 Месяц назад

    5 year, AVUV has aged well. It is even neck in neck with Snp500!

  • @NetGhost420
    @NetGhost420 2 года назад

    VTWO 👍

  • @AnonYmous-yu6hv
    @AnonYmous-yu6hv 3 месяца назад +1

    ark was and is still bad because it's being run by clowns

  • @Bobventk
    @Bobventk 2 месяца назад

    Rob you’re clueless