7 Best Balanced ETFs Of February 2024 (2024)

The Best Balanced ETFs of February 2024

Best Global Balanced ETF

Cambria Global Asset Allocation ETF (GAA)

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Expense Ratio

0.43%

Dividend Yield

3.74%

Avg. Ann. Return Since Inception (Dec. 2014)

4.73%

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0.43%

3.74%

4.73%

Why We Picked It

You’d need to look far and wide to uncover a balanced fund featuring as broad a diversification of assets as the Cambria Global Asset Allocation ETF. This actively managed fund owns more than a score of ETFs that span a wide range of geographical regions and asset classes.

GAA is a buy-and-hold option that’s designed to cover the entire investable universe, featuring domestic and international equities, bonds, real estate, commodities and currencies. The portfolio includes both proprietary Cambria ETFs and third-party funds.

The fund has a 45% allocation to stocks, a 45% allocation to bonds, and a 10% allocation to other assets such as commodities, real estate and currencies. It’s periodically rebalanced to maintain this preferred asset mix. Taxes are considered when rebalancing, which is a benefit for those who own GAA in a taxable brokerage account.

Best Multi-Asset Balanced ETF

SPDR SSGA Multi-Asset Real Return ETF (RLY)

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Expense Ratio

0.50%

Dividend Yield

3.44%

10-Year Avg. Ann. Return

3.04%

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0.50%

3.44%

3.04%

Why We Picked It

The goal of the SPDR SSGA Multi-Asset Real Return ETF is to preserve capital and generate income, ultimately delivering a real return that’s higher than the rate of inflation. This also helped RLY earn a spot on our list of the best ETFs to beat inflation.

RLY is an actively managed ETF that invests in domestic and international inflation-protected securities, real estate and commodities. A pronounced focus on agriculture, energy, and metals and mining companies is designed to perform well during an inflationary climate.

The portfolio holds 12 ETFs, led by a 10% allocation to the SPDR Global Natural Resources ETF (GNR). After natural resources, RLY’s biggest allocations are to the global infrastructure and commodities sectors. Next comes its allocation to inflation hedging securities, mainly Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS). The tiny remainder includes real estate and cash.

Best Strategy Balanced ETF

WisdomTree U.S. Efficient Core Fund (NTSX)

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Expense Ratio

0.20%

Dividend Yield

1.17%

Avg. Ann. Return Since Inception (Aug. 2018)

10.13%

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0.20%

1.17%

10.13%

Why We Picked It

Formerly known as the 90/60 U.S. Balanced ETF, the WisdomTree U.S. Efficient Core Fund pursues a different strategy than other entries on our list. NTSX is not a fund-of-funds, opting instead to invest in individual large-cap stocks and U.S. Treasury futures contracts.

WisdomTree has chosen to invest in fixed income futures since they have a lower correlation with stocks than bonds. This approach offers the benefits of capital growth plus income and lower portfolio volatility.

Currently, NTSX has a pretty conservative asset allocation of about 60% treasury futures of varying maturities and 40% large-cap stocks. But the fund has a variable asset allocation, and this ratio of stocks to bonds could change, depending on market conditions.

Best Active Balanced ETF

Pacer WealthShield ETF (PWS)

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Expense Ratio

0.60%

Dividend Yield

2.13%

Avg. Ann. Return Since Inception (Dec. 2017)

2.66%

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0.60%

2.13%

2.66%

Why We Picked It

The Pacer WealthShield ETF employs a rules-based strategy to invest in high-yield corporate bonds, U.S. Treasury securities and U.S. stocks.

The fund’s approach is to identify and invest in the strongest equity sectors of the moment, together with the highest yielding corporate and treasury fixed income securities. PWS’s three-year average annual return has easily outperformed the 20-year Treasury. Its current dividend yield beats the S&P 500 Index’s, measured by the Vanguard 500 Index Fund (VFIAX), a hugely popular proxy for the benchmark. Just remember that past performance is no guarantee of future returns.

*All data sourced from Morningstar Direct, current as of February 7, 2024, unless noted otherwise.

Methodology

Our search for the best balanced ETFs started with an initial list of roughly 50 funds. We screened out small funds and those with fees greater than 0.70% AUM, and any with a negative Morningstar rating. In addition, we eliminated funds launched within the prior three years, without a sufficient track record of management excellence to support inclusion.

This resulted in a final list of 22 balanced ETFs. From this list we selected several passively managed fixed versus equity portfolios with risk levels for conservative through aggressive investors.

Several funds include global diversification, while others are domestically focused. We added one alternative asset class balanced ETF, RLY, which is less correlated with a typical stock and bond portfolio.

Finally we selected three actively managed funds. Investors will find both diversifiers for a traditional stock and bond portfolio and several ETFs to reduce risk and correlation with traditional stock-bond portfolios.

What Is a Balanced Fund?

A balanced ETF—also known as an asset allocation ETF—is a fund of funds that owns two or more different types of assets. Most commonly they hold a selection of stock and bond funds, with fixed allocations to each asset class.

A conservative balanced fund might allocate 35% to bond ETFs and 65% to stock ETFs, for example. Some may also invest in other asset classes or deploy a variable allocation that changes over time.

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Which ETF has the best 10 year return? ›

The best-performing ETF in the last 10 years was VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH).

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In February 2024, the top-performing stock ETFs included mid-cap growth fund Renaissance IPO ETF and Invesco S&P MidCap 400 Pure Growth ETF. The month's worst performers included Global X SuperDividend US ETF and Franklin US Low Volatility High Dividend Index ETF.

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Which ETF is performing the best? ›

Invesco QQQ Trust ETF (QQQ)

This fund is the top-performing large-cap growth fund in terms of total return over the 15 years to December 2023, according to Lipper.

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That makes outperforming the S&P 500 on a consistent basis no small task. The one fund that has beaten the index in nine of the past 10 years is the Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSEMKT: XLK).

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Experts agree that for most personal investors, a portfolio comprising 5 to 10 ETFs is perfect in terms of diversification.

What is the best ETF to invest in 2024? ›

One metric that investors often look to is trailing one-month performance. The top ETFs for equities, bonds, fixed income, commodities, and currencies for April 2024 based on this metric include CRPT, FCVT, EMHY, DBA, and UUP.

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An ETF focused on the broader market is best for beginners. Top options include the S&P 500-focused Vanguard 500 ETF or the even broader Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF. They both own hundreds of stocks and have low expense ratios.

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