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3You can (!) beat the S&P 500 😎✌️
$216361 (-0.05%) [€]
$CAPU (+0.47%) [$]
Well, well, well...now the ladies and gentlemen of Wallstreet.Online have also become aware of the Ossiam Shiller Barclays CAPE US Sector Value ETF (of course in their usual exaggerated manner 🙄).
Wallstreet.Online ⚠️ is only wrong in its assessment of "active". The ETF invests strictly rule-based - active management does NOT take place!
Greetings
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⏮️ a gq post with comparison graph
⏭️ Article with detailed information:
https://www.private-banking-magazin.de/mit-dem-shiller-kgv-konjunkturelle-wogen-glaetten/
⏩ Article with information on the relative Shiller P/E ratio from a sector perspective
https://fundplat.com/interview/ossiam-setzt-auf-sektor-rotation-und-das-shiller-kgv/

Sector rotation on the S&P 500: value-based and growth-oriented...and with outperformance on the S&P 500
The post by Michael @Michael-official has motivated me to point out an ETF with a sector rotation strategy.
There have already been comments here that see this ETF as a kind of hedge for your own portfolio.
The ETF in question is the Ossiam Shiller Barclays CAPE US Sector Value ETF: $216361 (-0.05%) [€] resp. $CAPU (+0.47%) [$
This ETF also has the rare ability to outperform the S&P 500 on the basis of the last 10 years.
I know from past comments that I am not the only one who likes the concept of the sector rotation strategy and invests in it. In my pinned post there is also a link to an article explaining the concept.
What do the others think? Interesting? Investable?...or theoretical nonsense?
Best regards
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