Equal Weight S&P 500: The Smart Investor’s Choice?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @musheopeaus4125
    @musheopeaus4125 Месяц назад +36

    I’ll stick with OG because the beauty of cap weighted is that cream floats and turds sink . Equal weight makes the system fail. Excellent analysis as usual.

    • @Joe-lb8qn
      @Joe-lb8qn Месяц назад +4

      I had the same thought. "So, if Apple rises the fund will sell it and buy more Nikola even as it plunges towards oblivion? Is that correct? Run that by me again ... on second thoughts, dont bother."

    • @nighttrain1236
      @nighttrain1236 Месяц назад +5

      @@Joe-lb8qnIf a stock plunges to oblivian it would eventually be kicked out of the S&P 500. In a sense, the S&P 500 is already full of winners.

    • @beny.5736
      @beny.5736 Месяц назад

      @@nighttrain1236 A turd stock can remain in the S&P500 for a long time before it is eventually kicked out

    • @Joe-lb8qn
      @Joe-lb8qn Месяц назад +1

      @@nighttrain1236 Too late. They bought it as it fell bought more the more it fell then sold just before oblivion or maybe after the hIndenberg report. I dont regard that as a winning strategy LOL

    • @nighttrain1236
      @nighttrain1236 Месяц назад +6

      @@Joe-lb8qn The flip-side is you aren't buying into overvalued stocks and selling when they crash.
      The mega-caps come and go over the long run in the S&P 500. Concentration doesn't last.
      A similar performance to the cap-weighted S&P 500 since 1994 is quite interesting.
      This smoothes out the S&P performance over the long run (vs cap-weighted) albiet at a slight cost penalty.

  • @timwood101
    @timwood101 Месяц назад +15

    “Only fell by 55%” very cavalier 😂.
    Another great explanation.

    • @its1me1cal
      @its1me1cal Месяц назад +3

      “Saxo only has an FX fee of 0.25” lol (Trading 212 FX fee 0.15)

  • @jeffocks793
    @jeffocks793 Месяц назад +1

    Great analyses as usual, many thanks. It seems to me equal weighted 500 is essentially a diversification play essentially. I loved it you said in the film only 3 ofvthe mag 7 survived (this comes to me every time i hear the phrase!)

  • @mixerman8
    @mixerman8 Месяц назад

    Great analysis, so many alternatives, hedging, diversification, under value play, small caps, emerging, etc etc. While I'm in a fund thats multi asset for diverse growth, i'm taking my 2.4ish dividend early January then running to the hills. All in on normal SP500 ETF for next 10 years of growth phase, going to stop watching you tube and ignore the headlines and head down by continuing to load up monthly, then I'll return to see how everyone has compared in performance terms ;]

  • @dan-jh4mz
    @dan-jh4mz Месяц назад +4

    I feel i missed the boat with Nivada and maybe Taiwan semiconductors, what do you think about the iShares iShares MSCI Global Semiconductors UCITS ETF Acc GBP for a 5 year hold? Is it likely to out do the S&P500?

  • @palmtree-e2l
    @palmtree-e2l Месяц назад +1

    Great video, thanks Ramin!

    • @Pensioncraft
      @Pensioncraft  Месяц назад

      Glad you enjoyed it @shellyperera2010

  • @IncomeBoost42
    @IncomeBoost42 29 дней назад +1

    Same thoughts, great points. I recently analysed at the general equal weights vs market cap argument and what I found is equal weights don’t really outperform, which was surprising. S&P 500 is an exception to this but even then it depends on the comparison time period. I show how this applies to the broader indices including MSCI world, have a look if you’re interested.

    • @Pensioncraft
      @Pensioncraft  29 дней назад +1

      Hi @IncomeBoost42 thanks for sharing that. It's essentially a small cap tilt which will usually outperform in risk rallies and coming out of a selloff period as markets recover. Thanks, Ramin.

  • @alecapaula1856
    @alecapaula1856 Месяц назад +88

    Nasdaq will open -300 points. Look at NIKKEI futures down 5% now. Last day of quarter is Monday, they will unload their winners. 3pm switch horses to IWM on the low of the day. Mark my words. The SPY chart is clear, leg down Monday.

    • @daviegelo2481
      @daviegelo2481 Месяц назад

      Thats what everyone thinks evetytime and it gaps up

    • @oliviaG-q4f
      @oliviaG-q4f 13 дней назад

      When it comes to trading strategies, they can be pretty intense for the everyday investor. In reality, these tactics are often executed by the pros who have the expertise and experience to make those trades work. It's all about leveling up your skills and knowledge to play in the big leagues of trading.

  • @ebrahimhabib477
    @ebrahimhabib477 Месяц назад

    Thanks for your efforts, nice video ramin , regards from Minneapolis

  • @Scott-ll9rb
    @Scott-ll9rb Месяц назад

    Fair dinkum. Good summary too.. thanks Ramin

  • @SkiingQuinHat
    @SkiingQuinHat Месяц назад +7

    From what I understand EW SP500 performs very similarly to SP400/mid cap

    • @Foogle6594
      @Foogle6594 Месяц назад +3

      But the Midcap fund has a much lower turnover, so fewer costs incurred from buying and selling.

    • @SkiingQuinHat
      @SkiingQuinHat Месяц назад

      @@Foogle6594 exactly

    • @jss78_abc123
      @jss78_abc123 Месяц назад +1

      That's what I'd expect, because EW S&P 500 for practical purposes turns into a midcap fund. While dominated by the few megacaps, 62% of SP500 companies are mid cap by Morningstar's categorization. This is why I conceptually dislike the EW SP500 -- IMO if I want the midcap tilt, the elegant way, with less buying and selling, is to buy SP100 and SP400 index funds and overweight the SP400 allocation.

  • @izwaterloo
    @izwaterloo Месяц назад +1

    Thank you !

  • @CambleDCS
    @CambleDCS Месяц назад +2

    I'd like to see a fund weighted linearly by a simple rank of market cap. Seems like it would be a nice middle ground between equal weight and that sheer exponential curve.

  • @davidbiran4572
    @davidbiran4572 Месяц назад +6

    For simplicity's sake, are there no ETFs or funds which just track the bottom 50% or 75% (or other proportion) of the S & P 500?
    That would hardly be a small-cap tracker - the lowest market cap in the 500 is $15B.
    Any suggestions?

    • @djpuplex
      @djpuplex Месяц назад +1

      To the victor goes the spoils reversion to the mean is a myth winners win.

    • @Foogle6594
      @Foogle6594 Месяц назад

      Just look for a midcap fund like the s&p400. They react very similarly to an equal weight fund or to stocks in the bottom half of the s&p500 but have much less turnover and the losses associated.

  • @simonkemp1030
    @simonkemp1030 Месяц назад +2

    Be interested now we have cheap investment apps, if you just bought the S&500 top 30 stocks in the same % would they beat the index ?

    • @Raiver-of-Eridu
      @Raiver-of-Eridu Месяц назад

      Probably, because you'd have a bigger percentage of the top few mega tech companies. The big question is whether that strategy will work for the next 5 years.

  • @donjohnson4368
    @donjohnson4368 29 дней назад

    Hi. Ramin, are the dividends in SCHD reinvested or paid out,
    Also, how can I buy into it as it’s not in HL or 212 ? Thanks

  • @ewanpettman
    @ewanpettman Месяц назад +2

    An equal weighted MSCI World Index ETF was launched this month by Invesco

  • @rick_vv7754
    @rick_vv7754 Месяц назад

    A possible use is to have both VOO and a modest allocation to EW to keep the mega stocks but to balance them a bit more with the other 490 holdings.

  • @jayaramr
    @jayaramr 19 дней назад +1

    Why not have a mixed portfolio of S&P indexed fund and small-cap indexed fund? This also keeps the costs low, compared to an EW fund.

    • @Pensioncraft
      @Pensioncraft  18 дней назад +1

      Hi @jayaramr that's a good idea and pretty close to what I do personally. This was more about equal weight rather than alternatives, but maybe I should have mentioned that possibility... Thanks, Ramin.

    • @jayaramr
      @jayaramr 18 дней назад

      The great Jack Bogle once said that using any weightage other than market cap can be quite cumbersome and more expensive, and may not achieve what we are after - that is, better returns.
      But I do agree that analysing the pros/cons of the EW approach can be informative.

  • @ivivivir
    @ivivivir Месяц назад

    Great as usual

  • @DPTrainor1
    @DPTrainor1 Месяц назад

    Thank You.

  • @Thaitanium73
    @Thaitanium73 Месяц назад +2

    The world changes, but one thing is for sure, the world is becoming even more reliant on tech, and this is not going to change, certainly not in the next 20 years, it's only going to increase.

  • @thomasmcdonald5542
    @thomasmcdonald5542 Месяц назад +1

    The big challenge at the moment for US denominated EFS at the moment is the very strong momentum of the £ vs the $. Despite the S&P hitting all time highest UK based ETFs like VUAG are lower per share due to the strong £. It looks like the £ is going to continue strengthening for a while at least.

    • @BaileyMxX
      @BaileyMxX Месяц назад

      It's only strengthening due to the given belief that the BOE are a little more reluctant to currently cut rates at a fast pace going forward compared to the US. That can literally change in an instant. Some data, higher unemployment, inflation coming in much lower than expected number and the situation could change rapidly.

  • @jont96686
    @jont96686 Месяц назад

    What about the merits of a Sterling hedged tracker? My gains on my global tracker have been hit by the pound strengthening. I think it has lost me about 6% so far this year!

  • @BuyVWRD
    @BuyVWRD Месяц назад

    I hold mainly a global index but was looking at diversifying with a global value factor etf. Maybe this is another good option to throw in the mix!

  • @asmerom3025
    @asmerom3025 Месяц назад +9

    All very interesting and useful but I have one big anxiety about my investments and that is the US National Debt of $34 trillion rising every second by 100s of thousand and I'd love to have a video on that topic. There's so many frightening predictions out there coupled with the soaring price of gold. A weighty video from you might help calm my and other's fears.

    • @thomasmcdonald5542
      @thomasmcdonald5542 Месяц назад

      The debt is $34 trillion

    • @asmerom3025
      @asmerom3025 Месяц назад

      @@thomasmcdonald5542 Thanks for that correction. I've duly altered my post.

  • @elephantandcastle838
    @elephantandcastle838 Месяц назад

    Quiz question: when is an index fund not an index fund? I see indexes are been created at a rate that puts even the growth of US equity to shame. Is an active fund that "uses a tried a tested method of stock picking" also an index fund? US equity ex mega 8 is still not cheap?

  • @Abdul_Rahman86
    @Abdul_Rahman86 Месяц назад

    This is my “personal” take.
    1) I invest in a market weighted fund because my entire portfolio is tied up in my sipp in vanguard.
    They don’t offer equal weighted.
    2) personally I won’t mind having an equal weighted index fund but it’s way too much effort at this point.
    3) like ramy mentioned, they’re magnificent for a reason, relying on market weighted index fund is like saying to the world, here’s my money, may the best companies receive it.

  • @eweng903
    @eweng903 Месяц назад +1

    Guess you prefer having as much Boeing as NVIDIA in your index tracker this year?

  • @russellsharpe288
    @russellsharpe288 Месяц назад

    It is surprising to me that there is not more difference in performance over sensible periods of time eg the last 30 years. It occurs to me to wonder: how would a contrarian (so to speak) "anti market cap index" have fared, where the proportion of stocks invested any one company was *inversely* proportional to its market cap share? Hugely more volatile, I suppose, but what would the long-term overall performance look like?

  • @ricardoferreira1278
    @ricardoferreira1278 6 дней назад

    What about SPDR® S&P® 500 UCITS ETF (Acc), ISIN IE000XZSV718, i find it so cheap when compares with iShares Core S&P 500 UCITS ETF acc or even Vanguard S&P 500 UCITS ETF (USD) Acc, why so?
    Can you make a video compare these 3 ETFs?

  • @ebrahimhabib477
    @ebrahimhabib477 Месяц назад +1

    But equal waiting has been trailing and lagging Cap weighted

    • @KyithNg
      @KyithNg Месяц назад +1

      if you have the index side by side, you will realize baring the recent 2023 to current performance the equal weighted has better performance.

  • @fredatlas4396
    @fredatlas4396 Месяц назад +1

    I'm no expert, but government debt doesn't work the same as household debt and higher inflation does reduce the amount of debt

  • @davidwalsh9807
    @davidwalsh9807 Месяц назад

    Can never find an equal weight S+P500 index on a uk platform? Any ideas where to find one

    • @DomS77
      @DomS77 Месяц назад

      Invesco have one on invest engine

    • @stevecornell5596
      @stevecornell5596 Месяц назад

      Trading 212 have a number of EW ETFs. Mostly iShares

  • @DK-oy6ee
    @DK-oy6ee Месяц назад

    So if a share is rising the fund sells to maintain equal weighting and if it’s falling then I have to buy more to maintain weighting. Hmmmm…. Sounds like a flaw to me

  • @philgosling
    @philgosling Месяц назад

    I don't see why anyone Long term would pay more to go for an active fund e.g. equal weighted when 96% do not beat the low cost index tracker. So most people should steer clear of their - even you don't seem to use equal weighted funds?

  • @caracal9458
    @caracal9458 Месяц назад +2

    Won't an equal weight fund just keep selling the companies doing well to buy the ones doing bad?
    Cutting your flowers and feeding you weeds surely?

    • @davec3974
      @davec3974 Месяц назад

      Only if the stocks with the highest caps continue to grow at the highest rate. It's possible that the gulf between the mega-caps and the rest won't continue to grow.

  • @stiffeification
    @stiffeification Месяц назад +4

    there is also a new msci world equal weighted.

  • @thetjt
    @thetjt Месяц назад +1

    Only 3 lived. 😄

  • @mandyyonge
    @mandyyonge Месяц назад +2

    I am holding a cash position of about 300k. I know a dip is supposed to be the buying opportunity in this inflation, thus my question - what are the best stocks to dive into as of now?s recession

  • @MagdaleneM-f3q
    @MagdaleneM-f3q Месяц назад

    Putting well-earned money into the stock market can't be over emphasised for first-time investors, unlike a bank where interest is sure thing! Well, basically times are uncertain, the market is out of control, and banks are gradually failing. I am working on a ballpark estimate of $2M for retirement, and I have a good 6-figure loaded up for this, could there be any opportunity for a boomer like me??

  • @TzaboChakuze-vp7os
    @TzaboChakuze-vp7os Месяц назад

    Natural assumption here is that you only looked at capital returns not total returns.

  • @djpuplex
    @djpuplex Месяц назад

    Juggernauts and tiddlers bravo.

  • @adamwilliams2936
    @adamwilliams2936 Месяц назад

    Absolutely no just for the simplicity of a low cost cap weighted total market index that lets the best companies rise to the top without doing a damn thing on your part.

    • @chrisf1600
      @chrisf1600 Месяц назад

      For those best companies to rise, last year's best companies must fall. Net/net, it's not obvious that market cap has any advantage.

    • @adamwilliams2936
      @adamwilliams2936 Месяц назад

      @@chrisf1600 Honestly I think a mid cap/small cap value ETF tilt is a better way to go at least for us it's been an excellent strategy that last few years.

  • @Homecastlefoundation
    @Homecastlefoundation Месяц назад

    The returns / performance over the last year of the many equal weighted ETFs varies enormously, even though they all charge 0.2%.
    Why? FX fees? Reinvestment of dividends? Or just poor tracking of small illiquid stocks?

    • @BaileyMxX
      @BaileyMxX Месяц назад

      If you are only going off of equal weighted s&p 500, then they definitely aren't small or illiquid stocks. Be definition they wouldn't be included in the s&p500 at all if that was the case.

  • @faustzxc
    @faustzxc Месяц назад +2

    Market cap global is ok , but only S&P 500 is a recipe for disaster. NEVER put all your eggs in one basket.

    • @mixerman8
      @mixerman8 Месяц назад +1

      thats what I used to say, for next 10 years of growth phase im going all in, then I'll be diversifying 40% under value stock, 40% high yielding dividing stock, 10% corporate bonds. If SP500 takes a big hit I'll see it as a garage sale, even remortgage the house and load up on a load more stock, just keep buying, it always recovers and it recovers hard/fast ;]

    • @faustzxc
      @faustzxc Месяц назад

      @@mixerman8 historically leaning towards small and value will give you higher and more consistent returns , long term. I'm always 30% small cap value, 20% international, 50% s&p 500 in my 401k.

  • @paraponon
    @paraponon Месяц назад

    I thought Saxo was Danish...

    • @alexm7310
      @alexm7310 Месяц назад

      Danish / Chinese / Finnish apparently

  • @fredatlas4396
    @fredatlas4396 Месяц назад

    Surely with equal weighting, you'd have lost out on the big returns since about 2009. And you'll still own more of the shares that are performing badly

  • @MadderPrinciple
    @MadderPrinciple Месяц назад +1

    An Equal Weighting fund, kind of enables you to have a quasi small cap type tracker fund. Too risky.... me thinks. Just go for the S&P 600 which has a quality threshold.

  • @GavinLawrence747
    @GavinLawrence747 Месяц назад +2

    Anyone using saxo? Thoughts?

    • @coderider3022
      @coderider3022 Месяц назад +3

      Give it a few weeks and there will be another sponsor. If Ramin says he moved his core holdings to another platform,I would seriously look. Until then, just ignore it and stick to the main uk platforms. I can recite the free trade pitch word for word without notes, the Saxo spiel is almost there too. Time for a new sponsor!!

    • @GavinLawrence747
      @GavinLawrence747 Месяц назад

      @@coderider3022 what brokers do you think are trust worthy ?

    • @its1me1cal
      @its1me1cal Месяц назад

      @@coderider3022 lol exactly what I was thinking! He doesn’t use Saxo and didn’t use Freetrade. He uses Trading 212 and who can blame him Saxo £3 per trade V Trading 212 £0 per trade, Saxo 0.25 FX fee V Trading 212 0.15 FX fee.

    • @BillSevens90
      @BillSevens90 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@coderider3022Exactly what I was thinking lol 😂

    • @its1me1cal
      @its1me1cal Месяц назад

      @@coderider3022 Exactly what I was thinking lol 😂

  • @lawrencelogan7086
    @lawrencelogan7086 Месяц назад

    First