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Thursday, 14 August 2025 07:17

Three ETFs for Global Large Cap Exposure

Global equity ETFs are gaining attention as investors seek cost-effective exposure to international stocks, even as 2025’s first half brought mixed results amid resilient earnings, easing inflation, and rising geopolitical risks. 

 

European-domiciled global large-cap blend ETFs pulled in €30 billion between January and May, reflecting a surge in popularity over the past year. Morningstar analysts screened 152 funds in this category, identifying 16 passively managed ETFs with Silver Medalist Ratings based on their high long-term performance potential. 

 

Among the largest are the iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF (EUNL), Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF (VWRL), and Xtrackers MSCI World UCITS ETF (XDWL), all of which delivered solid one-year returns despite modest year-to-date declines. These ETFs track broad global benchmarks and, in some cases, outperformed them slightly over the past year. 


Finsum: For investors looking to diversify beyond U.S. markets, these highly rated global funds offer a straightforward, low-cost entry point.

Published in Wealth Management
Wednesday, 30 July 2025 07:34

This Large Cap Blend Might Be For You

The Franklin U.S. Large Cap Multifactor Index ETF (FLQL), launched by Franklin Templeton in 2017, provides broad exposure to the U.S. large cap blend market by tracking the LibertyQ US Large Cap Equity Index. With $1.56 billion in assets under management and an expense ratio of just 0.15%, FLQL is a low-cost option for investors seeking diversified exposure to large, stable companies combining value and growth traits. 

 

The ETF emphasizes information technology, healthcare, and telecom, with top holdings including Nvidia, Microsoft, and Apple—its top ten positions making up over a third of the portfolio. 

 

Its strategy uses a multifactor model focusing on quality, value, momentum, and low volatility to outperform traditional benchmarks like the Russell 1000 over time. Year to date, FLQL has returned 10.89% and nearly 18.52% over the past year, with a beta of 0.94 and 217 holdings to help mitigate company-specific risk. 


Finsum: For those comparing alternatives, SPY and VOO are larger and slightly cheaper S&P 500-tracking ETFs, but FLQL offers a unique multifactor approach worth considering.

Published in Wealth Management
Wednesday, 09 July 2025 02:51

Three Large Caps for Sustained Growth

Large-cap companies often have massive reach, but that scale can make sustained growth harder to come by, which is why identifying those with strong competitive advantages is key. Cadence Design Systems (CDNS), for example, has built a dominant position in semiconductor design software, achieving an 85.9% gross margin and 24% billings growth, signaling strong customer demand and profitability. 

 

Vertiv (VRT), a critical supplier of data center infrastructure, has demonstrated consistent organic growth and improving free cash flow margins, setting it up for long-term operational success without relying on acquisitions. Ingersoll Rand (IR), known for its industrial flow solutions, has significantly improved its efficiency and cash generation, with earnings per share growing faster than revenue, reflecting rising profitability. 

 

All three companies benefit from strong flywheel effects, where success breeds more success by enabling reinvestment and customer loyalty. With forward P/E ratios ranging from the mid-20s to the low-30s, each stock presents a different value proposition depending on investor preference for growth versus valuation. 


Finsum: These large-cap names offer compelling upside potential regardless of broader market uncertainty.

Published in Wealth Management
Wednesday, 11 June 2025 02:22

Four Top Value Funds for Large Cap Right Now

Value investing pays off long term, but only a few funds consistently get it right—seven top performers just made the cut. Standouts like ClearBridge Dividend Strategy (LCBEX) and Dodge & Cox Stock (DODGX) delivered strong one-, three-, and five-year returns, outpacing peers with disciplined, research-driven approaches. 

 

Fidelity Equity-Income (FEKFX) and Fidelity High Dividend ETF (FDVV) combine yield with quality, offering income without overloading on risk. 

 

Oakmark Select (OANLX) and Natixis Oakmark (NOANX) take concentrated bets on undervalued giants, while WisdomTree U.S. LargeCap Dividend (DLN) adds a smart dividend tilt with broad exposure. On average, large-value funds gained 8.58% over the past year, but these funds beat that benchmark while sticking to sound fundamentals. 


Finsum: With interest rates remaining elevated, large cap could be more resilient compared to the small cap counter parts. 

Published in Wealth Management
Wednesday, 04 June 2025 03:34

Four Top Value Funds for Large Cap Right Now

Value investing pays off long term, but only a few funds consistently get it right—seven top performers just made the cut. Standouts like ClearBridge Dividend Strategy (LCBEX) and Dodge & Cox Stock (DODGX) delivered strong one-, three-, and five-year returns, outpacing peers with disciplined, research-driven approaches. 

 

Fidelity Equity-Income (FEKFX) and Fidelity High Dividend ETF (FDVV) combine yield with quality, offering income without overloading on risk. 

 

Oakmark Select (OANLX) and Natixis Oakmark (NOANX) take concentrated bets on undervalued giants, while WisdomTree U.S. LargeCap Dividend (DLN) adds a smart dividend tilt with broad exposure. On average, large-value funds gained 8.58% over the past year, but these funds beat that benchmark while sticking to sound fundamentals.  

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