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  2. This Internet ETF Has Plenty of Momentum
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This Internet ETF Has Plenty of Momentum

Aaron NeuwirthSep 26, 2019
2019-09-26

A technology and e-commerce-focused fund, the Kevin O’Leary-sponsored Global Internet Giants ETF (OGIG B), is up more than 29% year-to-date, making it one of the best-performing funds in its category. More importantly, OGIG has a slew of favorable fundamental tailwinds that can continue boosting the fund going forward.

According to O’Shares, OGIG is a “rules-based ETF designed to provide investors with the means to invest in some of the largest global companies that derive most of their revenue from the Internet and e-commerce sectors that exhibit quality and growth potential.”

Some of OGIG’s top portfolio holdings include companies such as Alibaba, Amazon, Facebook, and Alphabet, each of which represents 6- to 6.5-percent of the overall portfolio. Also amongst the index’s 52 holdings are Chinese tech companies like YY, Baidu, 58, and JD. For long-term investors, OGIG’s exposure to ex-US e-commerce and Internet companies is relevant and important.

That international exposure is a critical difference-maker when evaluating OGIG against domestic Internet ETFs and a trait that explains OGIG’s out-performance of legacy funds in the category.

International Exposure Matters

“Asia and Africa on the other hand, have populations exceeding 4 billion and 1 billion, respectively, accounting for over 70%of the world’s population but have much lower adoption rates,” according to O’Shares.

Of course, China is a major player in a global e-commerce market, but many traditional Internet ETFs do not feature China exposure. OGIG does.

“E-commerce as a percent of total retail sales was~7% in 2015 and is forecasted to double by 2020 to over14%,” said O’Shares. “The U.S. accounted for an estimated 18% of the market in 2018, with China and the rest of the world at an estimated 46% and 36%, respectively.”

Related: OGIG ETF Focuses on Internet Giants Domestic and Abroad

The digital advertising market in China is expected to undergo exponential growth over the next several years.

“Digital advertising in China totaled $38.9 billion in 2016 and is estimated to grow over 90% to $74.8 billion by 2019,” according to O’Shares research.

This article originally appeared on ETFTrends.com


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