Tactically Manage An Income Producing Portfolio With Commodity Exposure

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Coming out of the great recession, governments around the world have adopted  loose monetary policies to prop up the economies. These include U.S. central bank's QE2 (Quantitative Easing act 2) and Euro Zone's bailout of troubling peripheral countries like Greece. The current natural disasters in Japan and other countries can only add more demand for the stimulus. These policies resulted in commodity hoarding, especially in material hungry emerging economies such as China. 

It is critical to have anti-inflation anti-currency devaluation component. In this article, we explore the feasibility of adding commodity exposure to an income producing portfolio. Commodity ETFs are effective tools to cope with the current situations. In a portfolio that is designed to preserve capital for retirement needs. However, because of volatile and somewhat dangerous nature of commodites, one needs to actively manage such a portfolio by adopting tactical asset allocation strategies. 

Income producing ETFs such as high yield stock ETFs and bond ETFs can be used to build a lower risk portfolio for retirement income producing purpose. We study the two plans: one is without commodity exposure and the other one with the exposure. 

Retirement Income ETFs with Commodities plan is an extension to Retirement Income ETFs: adding extra commodity asset class with PowerShares DB Commodity Index (DBC) and GreenHaven Continuous Commodity (GCC). This plan consists of 37 funds. These funds enable investors to gain exposure to 6 major assets: US Equity, Commodity, Foreign Equity, Emerging Market Equity, REITs, Fixed Income. Compared with Retirement Income ETFs, this plan has two additional ETFs that represent the extra commodity asset class.  

The following is the list of the candidate ETFs in the Retirement Income ETFs with Commodities

 

The list of minor asset classes covered by Retirement Income ETFs with Commodities
Commodities Broad Basket: DBC, GCC
Diversified Emerging Mkts: EEM, VWO, DEM
Emerging Markets Bond: EMB, PCY
Foreign Large Value: PID, IDV
Global Real Estate: RWX
High Yield Bond: HYG
Inflation-protected Bond: TIP
Intermediate Government: IEI
Intermediate-term Bond: CIU, CORP, MBB
Large Blend: VIG
Large Value: DVY, SDY, VYM, FVD
Long Government: IEF, TLT
Long-term Bond: LQD, VCLT
Mid-cap Value: PEY
Miscellaneous Sector: PFF
Muni National Long: MUB
Muni Short: SHM
Real Estate: IYR, ICF, VNQ
Short Government: SHY
Short-term Bond: CSJ, VCSH
World Bond: BWX, WIP 

 

As of Mar 24, 2011, Retirement Income ETFs with Commodities investment choice is rated as and Retirement Income ETFs investment choice is rated as average based on MyPlanIQ Plan Rating methodology that was designed to measure how effective a plan's available investment funds are.  It has the following detailed ratings:

 

The chart and table below show the historical performance of moderate model portfolios employing strategic and tactical asset allocation strategies (SAA and TAA , both provided by MyPlanIQ). 

Performance chart (as of Mar 24, 2011)

Performance table (as of Mar 24, 2011)

Discussions:

1. Commodity ETFs are volatile. In fact, PowerShare DB Commodity Index ETF (DBC) lost 32% in 2008 while iShares S&P GSCI Commodity Index (GSG) lost a whopping 46% in the same year. 

2. Simply adding commodity ETFs to a strategic asset allocation portfolio (buy and hold with regular rebalancing) did not improve the returns in the past five years. This is again due to the big loss incurred in commodtiy ETFs. 

3. Adding commodity ETFs as fund candidates in a tactical asset allocation portfolio, however, can improve returns. In the past five years, Retirement Income ETFs with Commodities Tactical Asset Allocation Moderate had extra 1% annualized return over Retirement Income ETFs Tactical Asset Allocation Moderate

In conclusions. commodity ETFs are effective tools to cope with the current situations. In a portfolio that is designed to preserve capital for retirement needs. However, because of volatile and somewhat dangerous nature of commodites, one needs to actively manage such a portfolio by adopting tactical asset allocation strategies. 


Disclosure:

MyPlanIQ does not have any business relationship with the company or companies mentioned in this article. It does not set up their retirement plans. The performance data of portfolios mentioned above are obtained through historical simulation and are hypothetical.

Symbols:DBC,GCC,GSG,EEM,VWO,DEM,EMB,PCY,PID,IDV,RWX,HYG,TIP,WIP,IEI,CIU,CORP,MBB,VIG, DVY,SDY,VYM,FVD,IEF,TLT,LQD,VCLT,PEY,PFF,MUB,SHM,IYR,ICF,VNQ,SHY,CSJ,VCSH,BWX,

Exchange Tickers: (DBC),(GCC),(GSG),(EEM),(VWO),(DEM),(EMB),(PCY),(PID),(IDV),(RWX),(HYG),(TIP),(WIP),(IEI),(CIU),(CORP),(MBB),(VIG),(DVY),(SDY),(VYM),(FVD),(IEF),(TLT),(LQD),(VCLT),(PEY),(PFF),(MUB),(SHM),(IYR),( ICF),(VNQ),(SHY),(CSJ),(VCSH),(BWX)



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DBC Logo
DBCInvesco DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund
$21.890.05%
DEM Logo
DEMWisdomTree Emerging Markets High Dividend Fund
$40.860.57%
DVY Logo
DVYiShares Select Dividend ETF
$131.431.45%
EEM Logo
EEMiShares MSCI Emerging Index Fund
$42.270.40%
EMB Logo
EMBiShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF
$89.560.70%
FVD Logo
FVDFirst Trust VL Dividend
$43.27-0.30%
GCC Logo
GCCWisdomTree EnhancedContinuous Commodity Index Fund
$18.950.60%
GSG Logo
GSGiShares GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust Fund
$21.511.75%
HYG Logo
HYGiShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF
$78.580.63%
IDV Logo
IDViShares International Select Dividend ETF
$27.160.37%
IEF Logo
IEFiShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF
$92.650.41%
IEI Logo
IEIiShares 3-7 Year Treasury Bond ETF
$115.410.24%
IYR Logo
IYRiShares U.S. Real Estate ETF
$92.391.82%
LQD Logo
LQDiShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF
$106.980.39%
MBB Logo
MBBiShares MBS ETF
$91.670.45%
MUB Logo
MUBiShares National Muni Bond ETF
$106.200.40%
PCY Logo
PCYInvesco Emerging Markets Sovereign Debt ETF
$20.120.70%
PEY Logo
PEYInvesco High Yield Equity Dividend Achievers ETF
$21.10-%
PFF Logo
PFFiShares Preferred and Income Securities ETF
$31.670.60%
PID Logo
PIDInvesco International Dividend Achievers ETF
$19.155.28%
RWX Logo
RWXSPDR DJ Wilshire Intl Real Estate
$23.141.80%
SDY Logo
SDYSPDR S&P Dividend ETF
$132.680.91%
SHM Logo
SHMSPDR Nuveen Bloomberg Short Term Municipal Bond ETF
$47.350.19%
SHY Logo
SHYiShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bond ETF
$81.790.02%
TIP Logo
TIPiShares TIPS Bond ETF
$106.540.20%
TLT Logo
TLTiShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF
$88.360.63%
VCLT Logo
VCLTVanguard Long-Term Corporate Bond ETF
$75.500.53%
VIG Logo
VIGVanguard Div Appreciation ETF
$197.411.00%
VNQ Logo
VNQVanguard Real Estate ETF
$89.591.98%
VWO Logo
VWOVanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF
$44.400.56%
VYM Logo
VYMVanguard High Dividend Yield ETF
$127.121.12%
WIP Logo
WIPSPDR FTSE International Government Inflation-Protected Bond ETF
$36.370.83%
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