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Foreign Property Shares Led Asset Class Gains Last Week

Published 08/24/2020, 06:49 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

The majority of the major asset classes continued rising for the trading week through August 21, based on a set of exchange traded funds. Leading the rally: real estate stocks outside the United States.

Vanguard Global ex-US Real Estate (NASDAQ:VNQI) extended its rally to a fourth straight week, rising 1.1% for the five trading days through Friday’s close. The ETF has been gradually recovering from the March crash, although the fund remains well below its pre-coronavirus high.

VNQI Daily Chart

US equities posted the second-best performance last week. Vanguard Total US Stock Markets (NYSE:VTI) increased 0.7%, the fourth weekly advance. The ETF closed at a record high on Friday and is currently up 6.3% for the year to date.

Only three of the 14 major asset classes suffered losses last week. The deepest setback: foreign stocks in developed markets. Vanguard Developed Markets (NYSE:VEA) shed 0.7%, the first weekly decline in the past three.

The Global Markets Index (GMI.F) continued to rally for an eighth straight week. This unmanaged benchmark, which holds all the major asset classes (except cash) in market-value weights via ETFs, edged up 0.3%. GMI.F has recovered all of the losses from the March crash and continues to push higher into record territory.

ETF Performance Weekly Total Return Chart

For the one-year trend, US stocks continue to top the major asset classes. Vanguard Total US Stock Market (VTI) ended last week with a 17.7% total return over the trailing 12-month period.

VTI’s one-year increase is moderately ahead of the second-best performer: stocks in emerging markets. Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets (NYSE:VWO) is up 12.7% vs. the year-ago price after factoring in distributions.

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Broadly defined commodities are still the worst one-year performer by far. The iShares S&P GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust (NYSE:GSG) is down nearly 26% over the last 12 months.

GMI.F, by contrast, remains firmly in positive territory with an 11.7% total return for the trailing one-year window.

ETF Performance Yearly Total Return Chart

Ranking asset classes based on current drawdown continues to reveal that roughly half of the 14 major asset classes listed above have low or trivial declines relative to the previous peak. US stocks lead the field on this front: VTI is currently at a record high and is the only fund on the list with a zero drawdown, as of Friday’s close.

Meanwhile, the deepest drawdown is in broadly defined commodities via GSG, which ended last week’s trading at roughly 69% below its previous peak.

GMI.F’s current drawdown is a mild 0.3% decline.

Current Drawdowns Daily Data

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