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  1. Beyond Basic Beta Content Hub
  2. VanEck Gaming ETF Could be a Good April Bet
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VanEck Gaming ETF Could be a Good April Bet

Brenton GarenMar 29, 2019
2019-03-29

The VanEck Vectors Gaming ETF (BJK C+), the lone exchange traded fund dedicated to casino operators and gaming companies, is up more than 9% this year and the fund could extend those gains if it holds true to its historical form in the month of April.

BJK targets the MVIS Global Gaming Index (MVBJKTR), “which is intended to track the overall performance of companies involved in casinos and casino hotels, sports betting, lottery services, gaming services, gaming technology and gaming equipment,” according to VanEck.

Over the past decade, BJK has been a stellar performer in the fourth month of the year.

“Of all the ETFs we track, BJK has generated the biggest average April return of 5.3%, according to data from Schaeffer’s Senior Quantitative Analyst Rocky White. Further, it’s one of the few funds that have ended April in the black at least 80% of the time over the past decade,” reports Schaeffer’s Investment Research.

Betting On BJK ETF

BJK, which turned 11 years old in January, holds 43 stocks and has $27 million in assets under management.

Over 16 countries are represented in BJK with the U.S. commanding nearly 42% of the fund’s weight, but good news for Macau is helpful to the ETF because it devotes more than 15% of its weight to China. Macau is the only Chinese territory where gambling is legal.

Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS) and Wynn Resorts (WYNN) are the fund’s two largest U.S. holdings, combining for nearly 14% of the BJK’s weight.

“The shares of BJK have added nearly 10% so far in 2019, but recently ran into a wall in the $38 region,” according to Schaeffer’s. “This level has acted as a roadblock for the ETF since October, and also represents a 38.2% Fibonacci retracement of the fund’s fall from its May highs to its Dec. 26 lows. Further, the formerly supportive 160-day moving average has descended into the area, and contained BJK’s rally attempt in late February. At last check, the ETF was trading around $36.25. Another 5.3% bump from current levels would place the shares around $38.17, right around its February highs.”

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