‘We absolutely believe Ether’ surpassing bitcoin’s total market value ‘can happen this year,’ says ETF expert: ‘The bull case is an Etherum ETF in 2022’

Hello there! The Invesco QQQ Trust
QQQ
is up over 2% so far this week. That is not where many investors would have bet that the popular exchange-traded fund would be trading now based on the wild action midday Monday.

In fact, the Dow Jones Industrial Average
DJIA

DIA,
the S&P 500 index
SPX

SPY
and the Nasdaq Composite Index
COMP

NDX
are looking at weekly gains that seemed unlikely early Monday. But that is how quickly the worm can turn and this year may be about regime change, value versus growth and inflation versus deflation. Who will come out on top?

It is anyone’s guess but it seems that many of those bets are being expressed through ETFs of late, after a bumper year for the market segment.

In any case, Benchmark Investments CEO Kevin Kelly tells ETF Wrap that bitcoin is the past and Ether is the future of funds. 

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The good
Top 5 gainers of the past week

%Performance

KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF
KWEB
14.0

VanEck Oil Services ETF
OIH
8.7

Emerging Markets Internet & Ecommerce ETF
EMQQ
7.4

iShares China Large-Cap ETF
FXI
7.3

SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF
XOP
7.0

Source: FactSet, through Wednesday, Jan. 12, excluding ETNs and leveraged productsIncludes NYSE, Nasdaq and Cboe traded ETFs of $500 million or greater

…and the bad
Top 5 decliners of the past week

%Performance

KraneShares Global Carbon Strategy ETF
KRBN
-6.4

Global X Robotics & Artificial Intelligence ETF
BOTZ
-3.4

iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF
ITB
-3.2

NorthShore Global Uranium Mining ETF
URNM
-3.1

Global X Uranium ETF
URA
-2.7

Source: FactSet

The flippening?

Forget about bitcoin
BTCUSD

BTC,
says Benchmark’s Kelly. The real digital asset to focus on is Ether
ETHUSD
on the Ethereum network. We caught up with Kelly on Thursday and he said the world’s No. 2 asset behind bitcoin is likely to surpass its much larger sister asset because smart-contract networks like Ether provide more utility than bitcoin, which is seen as a store of value. Kelly said that he envisions a time in the not-so-distant future when Ether is the dominant crypto surpassing bitcoin’s current $819 billion total value, according to CoinMarketCap.com. Ether’s total value stands at $393 billion, putting it just less than half of bitcoin.

If Ethereum’s market value overtakes that of bitcoin, then “the flippening” will have happened, which is the term that crypto enthusiasts use to refer to that shift, according to a post at the Flippening Watch blog. The closest Ether has gotten is when a narrowing of values in 2017 but since then it has struggled to challenge bitcoin.

“We absolutely believe that a flippening can happen this year,” Kelly told MarketWatch.


CoinMarketCap.com

“We believe that as the digitazation of the world continues to happen, Ethereum is the network for that, Kelly said.

Kelly says that the growth of private blockchains, nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, the emergence of decentralized finance, or DeFi, among other factors are making Ether, which tends to power all of those, the asset to beat.

“So over the next one, three, five years, we believe that the growth in blockchain applications will be unprecedented and Ether will absolutely have its role in that,” he continued.

That has implications for the ETF world, which has been fixated on a bitcoin spot ETF after the ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF
BITO
was launched last October to much fanfare. Kelly speculated that an explosion of Ether-based ETFs might come good down the road. He recently withdrew his own filing with regulators for an Ether futures ETF, with the Securities and Exchange Commission intimating that they would rather digest the recent batch of bitcoin futures offerings first.

Kelly predicts that an Ether futures ETF could happen this year, in a bull case but sees his base case as next year.

“I believe the bull case [for an Ether-linnked ETF] is 2022 and the base case is 2023 and the bearish case is 2024,” he said.

Meanwhile, the ETF expert has rolled out a trio of more traditional ETFs listed on NYSE’s Arca platform.

  • Kelly CRISPR & Gene Editing Technology ETF. Trading under the ticker XDNA, the gene-editing ETF offers exposure to “next generation of healthcare by investing in companies disrupting the genomic and life science industries.” The fund seeks to track the Strategic CRISPR & Gene Editing Technology Index, which measures the performance of developed market companies that specialize in DNA modification systems and technologies.

  • Kelly Hotel & Lodging Sector ETF. The lodging ETF uses the ticker HOTL and offers exposure to companies focused on hotel and lodging management and operations, lodging platform services, timeshare properties and real estate throughout the developed world. 

  • Kelly Residential & Apartment Real Estate ETF. RESI aims to track the Strategic Residential & Apartment Real Estate Sector Index, which targets the entire residential and multifamily real-estate industry: single-family residential homes, apartment buildings, student housing and manufactured homes.

The first two ETFs charge an expense ratio of 0.78%, which translates to an annual costs of $7.80 for every $1,000 invested, with RESI 10 basis points lower. Kelly is a former managing director at Horizon ETFs.

Rates bets

We asked Todd Rosenbluth, head of mutual fund and ETF research at CFRA, what’s interesting in the world of ETFs in the early part of 2022, with so much focus on inflation and rising interest rates. Here’s what he had to say:

With interest rates likely to be rising in 2022, rate-hedged fixed income ETFs are likely to garner attention.

He said ETFs like ProShares Investment Grade Interest Rate Hedged ETF
IGHG
was worth a look, along with iShares Interest Rate Hedged Corporate Bond ETF
LQDH,
which provide the credit exposure found in traditional investment-grade corporate bond ETFs like iShares iBoxx Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF
LQD
but “without the negative impact tied to duration.” Rosenbluth said these hedged ETFs have performed better to start 2022 and in the past year though they lagged behind over three years because rates were falling in the past.

IGHG carries an expense ratio of 0.30%, LQDH’s is 0.24, while LQD’s is 0.14%. LQD is the biggest by far at $37 billion in assets, with the other two at about $1 billion a piece. Performance wise, IGHG is up 0.2% in young year, but the iShares products are down modestly.

Visual of the week

ARK’s 10-year yield anchor


via Instinet

Frank Cappelleri, a market technician and executive director at Instinet, says that while ARK InnovationARKK, Cathie Wood’s flagship disruptive innovation ETF has had trouble since last February, “it is fared WORST during periods of rising rates. That is been especially clear since early December.”

and a bonus on inflation


via Astoria Portfolio Advisors

“We think advisors should be rebalancing their portfolios to prepare for structurally higher inflation in the years to come,,” writes the folks at Astoria.

Popular ETF reads

That is a Wrap

Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/we-absolutely-believe-ether-surpassing-bitcoins-total-market-value-can-happen-this-year-says-etf-expert-the-bull-case-is-an-etherum-etf-in-2022-11642096126?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo