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In this special episode of ETF spotlight, we focus on two very innovative ETFs designed to identify mispriced stocks that have the greatest potential to rebound.
In the first part, my guest is Tobias Carlisle, founder and managing director of Acquirers Funds, and in the second part, I speak with West Virginia university professor Dr. Victor Chow.
Tobias is the creator of the Acquirer’s Multiple. He is also the author of the books The Acquirer’s Multiple, Concentrated Investing, Deep Value, and Quantitative Value.
The Acquirers Fund (ZIG - Free Report) provides 130% long exposure to deeply undervalued stocks with strong fundamentals, and 30% short exposure to overvalued stocks with weak fundamentals.
The Vesper U.S. Large Cap Short-Term Reversal Strategy ETF (UTRN - Free Report) is a “buy the dip” fund based on the Chow Ratio. The proprietary algorithm seeks to identify stocks that have experienced a recent sharp decline but are expected to rebound quickly.
UTRN holds 25 stocks selected from the S&P 500 index, in almost equal weights. CF Industries (CF - Free Report) , 3M (MMM - Free Report) and PVH (PVH - Free Report) are among the current top holdings.
Tune into the podcast to learn more about these ETFs.
Make sure to be on the lookout for the next edition of ETF Spotlight. If you have any comments or questions, please email podcast@zacks.com
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Bet on Mispriced Stocks with These ETFs
In this special episode of ETF spotlight, we focus on two very innovative ETFs designed to identify mispriced stocks that have the greatest potential to rebound.
In the first part, my guest is Tobias Carlisle, founder and managing director of Acquirers Funds, and in the second part, I speak with West Virginia university professor Dr. Victor Chow.
Tobias is the creator of the Acquirer’s Multiple. He is also the author of the books The Acquirer’s Multiple, Concentrated Investing, Deep Value, and Quantitative Value.
The Acquirers Fund (ZIG - Free Report) provides 130% long exposure to deeply undervalued stocks with strong fundamentals, and 30% short exposure to overvalued stocks with weak fundamentals.
Its top holdings include Micron (MU - Free Report) and Bank of America (BAC - Free Report) . Netflix (NFLX - Free Report) is among the short components.
The Vesper U.S. Large Cap Short-Term Reversal Strategy ETF (UTRN - Free Report) is a “buy the dip” fund based on the Chow Ratio. The proprietary algorithm seeks to identify stocks that have experienced a recent sharp decline but are expected to rebound quickly.
UTRN holds 25 stocks selected from the S&P 500 index, in almost equal weights. CF Industries (CF - Free Report) , 3M (MMM - Free Report) and PVH (PVH - Free Report) are among the current top holdings.
Tune into the podcast to learn more about these ETFs.
Make sure to be on the lookout for the next edition of ETF Spotlight. If you have any comments or questions, please email podcast@zacks.com
Want key ETF info delivered straight to your inbox?
Zacks’ free Fund Newsletter will brief you on top news and analysis, as well as top-performing ETFs, each week. Get it free >>