The ETF Invasion

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There was a time when the list of best stocks right now, according to more than 100,000 investors participating in Motley Fool CAPS, consisted of just stocks.

When the iShares MSCI Singapore Index (EWS) exchange-traded fund showed up as one of the 10 best stocks on CAPS back in October, I thought nothing of it. Either it was just an anomaly, or the Singapore ETF was really that good of an investment. In any case, I didn't expect to see it back on the list in November.  

Yet there it was again. And this time, it brought along a friend -- the PowerShares Water Resources ETF. In every month since then, at least one ETF has made the list of top investments on Motley Fool CAPS.  

But I never expected to see the day when ETFs would make up fully six -- yes, six -- of the top 10. Yet here we are.

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Here are the top six ETFs as rated by CAPS investors:

ETF Name

Overall CAPS Rank

Notable Top Holding

iShares MSCI Canada Index (EWC)

1

Research In Motion (Nasdaq: RIMM)

iShares MSCI Taiwan Index (EWT)

2

Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE: TSM)

iShares MSCI South Africa Index (EZA)

3

Harmony Gold (NYSE: HMY)

SPDR S&P Emerging Middle East & Africa (GAF)

7

AngloGold Ashanti (NYSE: AU)

iShares MSCI Sweden Index (EWD)

8

Scania

PowerShares Global Water ETF (PIO)

9

Tetra Tech (Nasdaq: TTEK)

Source: Motley Fool CAPS, as of May 13, and Morningstar.

Please bear in mind that these are not formal recommendations. Instead, I offer this list as a jumping-off point for further research. In fact, researching five-star CAPS picks such as these has proved to be an effective tool for investors.

But are we missing the point?
Perhaps I should have seen this coming. According to the Investment Company Institute, ETF assets grew 28% over the 12 months ended in March. Moreover, during that period, 190 new ETFs came to the marketplace. And all of this happened while the number of mutual funds actually shrank.

There are obvious reasons why ETFs have gained in popularity. ETFs have distinct advantages over mutual funds, and the six ETFs listed above could indeed make for tremendous investments.

But this trend away from individual stocks is a bit concerning. Even though ETFs are a quick way to diversify across a sector or region, that shouldn't excuse investors from doing due diligence on individual stocks. In fact, most regional ETFs, such as iShares MSCI Canada and iShares MSCI Taiwan, are heavily weighted on their top 10 holdings, so investors should still take the time to get to know those important stocks before investing.

In addition, great stocks will outperform their index. For example, although the iShares MSCI Brazil ETF was the best-performing ETF of the past five years and posted an astounding 800% gain over the period, two of its top holdings, Petrobras (NYSE: PBR) and Vale (NYSE: RIO), have done even better in returning more than 1,200% and 1,600%, respectively. Doing the extra research on Petrobras and Vale back then would have been well worth your time, to say the least.

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Todd Wenning is ranked 437 out of more than 100,000 CAPS players. He does not own shares of any company mentioned. When in Egypt, the Fool's disclosure policy walks like an Egyptian.

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