There was a link to an article about impending cold war between USA an China in one of the recent Monday Reads from Ben. And the author was suggesting to buy stocks of defense companies (coincidentally, he is a CEO of investment company with defense portfolio ).
I was wondering what does everyone thinks about such an investment and if there are any good MF/ETF?
The article itself: https://contrarianedge.com/us-and-china ... -cold-war/
Some funds I found:
https://www.etf.com/channels/aerospace-defense-etfs
https://etfdb.com/etfs/industry/aerospace--defense/
Defense MF/ETF
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It might be worth asking this on a larger, more general investing forum.
Defense ETFs are looking a bit beaten up at the moment. That's probably due to the effects of COVID-19 on the aviation industry. It's something to think about alongside any thoughts of a new cold war. Investing in these ETFs is basically a side bet which could go either way.
Personally, I think relations between China and the US will probably be a little bit less tense under Biden.
Defense ETFs are looking a bit beaten up at the moment. That's probably due to the effects of COVID-19 on the aviation industry. It's something to think about alongside any thoughts of a new cold war. Investing in these ETFs is basically a side bet which could go either way.
Personally, I think relations between China and the US will probably be a little bit less tense under Biden.
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It appears that this question was irrelevant, because none of the ETFs in question can be purchased via Japanese brokers (at least not via Rakuten or SBI) . And I couldn't find any Japanese ETF or MF investing in defense or aerospace.
There was one Fidelity fund, though, which can be purchased via Nomura, but I don't have account there, so I didn't bother to research it.
There was one Fidelity fund, though, which can be purchased via Nomura, but I don't have account there, so I didn't bother to research it.
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This is close.... https://emaxis.jp/fund/253299.html#tab_reportOri wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 6:23 am It appears that this question was irrelevant, because none of the ETFs in question can be purchased via Japanese brokers (at least not via Rakuten or SBI) . And I couldn't find any Japanese ETF or MF investing in defense or aerospace.
There was one Fidelity fund, though, which can be purchased via Nomura, but I don't have account there, so I didn't bother to research it.
More space, less defense.
1 HEXCEL CORP アメリカ 資本財 5.2%
2 VIRGIN GALACTIC HOLDINGS INC アメリカ 資本財 5.1%
3 BOEING CO/THE アメリカ 資本財 4.9%
4 RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES CORP アメリカ 資本財 4.5%
5 MOOG INC-CLASS A アメリカ 資本財 4.5%
6 TELEDYNE TECHNOLOGIES INC アメリカ 資本財 4.1%
7 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC アメリカ 資本財 4.1%
8 HEICO CORP アメリカ 資本財 4.0%
9 AEROJET ROCKETDYNE HOLDINGS アメリカ 資本財 4.0%
10 L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES INC
Re: Defense MF/ETF
Thanks for the link! Indeed, it would seem like a good alternative, if not for the TER. It is a whopping 1.074%, which is more than I would like to pay...Kanto wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 7:23 am This is close.... https://emaxis.jp/fund/253299.html#tab_report
More space, less defense.
1 HEXCEL CORP アメリカ 資本財 5.2%
2 VIRGIN GALACTIC HOLDINGS INC アメリカ 資本財 5.1%
3 BOEING CO/THE アメリカ 資本財 4.9%
4 RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES CORP アメリカ 資本財 4.5%
5 MOOG INC-CLASS A アメリカ 資本財 4.5%
6 TELEDYNE TECHNOLOGIES INC アメリカ 資本財 4.1%
7 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC アメリカ 資本財 4.1%
8 HEICO CORP アメリカ 資本財 4.0%
9 AEROJET ROCKETDYNE HOLDINGS アメリカ 資本財 4.0%
10 L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES INC
Re: Defense MF/ETF
管理費用(含む信託報酬)(税込) 0.792%
Re: Defense MF/ETF
Ah, that is a good catch.
These NEO funds are the closest thing we have to ARK funds in Japan.
I am also reluctant to invest at those high rates.
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Fintech and Self-driving and Generic Engineering.captainspoke wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 2:08 pmReally? I'd like to explore that. Which NEO fund(s) and which ARK funds are you saying are close?
Have a look. https://emaxis.jp/index.html
Expense ratios are high though, as you would expect for a managed fund.