7 Great ETFs to Buy for the Rise of 5G (2024)

5G is coming in a big way this year and these ETFs offer ways to get in on the ground floor

For investors that are paying attention to the communication services and technology sectors, there’s a good chance you’re hearing plenty about 5G, the next generation of wireless communication systems.

Wide deployment of 5G started in some locations last year, but the rollout should gain significant momentum this year. At its core, 5G aims to reduce latency and increase download speeds. For those that are confused by all this tech jargon, Verizon (NYSE:VZ) has a straightforward definition.

“That means quicker downloads, much lower lag and a significant impact on how we live, work and play,” the telecom giant writes. “The connectivity benefits of 5G are expected to make businesses more efficient and give consumers access to more information faster than ever before.”

As the 5G theme unfolds, there will be both winning and losing ideas. And beyond some obvious, large-capitalization names, stock picking in the 5G landscape is likely to prove difficult. For many investors tapping 5G via exchange-traded funds will prove to be a sensible option. With that in mind, here are some of the top ideas among 5G ETFs to consider.

5G ETFs: Defiance Next Gen Connectivity ETF (FIVG)

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Expense ratio: 0.30% per year, or $30 on a $10,000 investment

A couple weeks shy of its first birthday, the Defiance Next Gen Connectivity ETF (NYSEARCA:FIVG) isn’t just a success story among 5G ETFs. It’s confirmation that some thematic funds can captivate investors. A few weeks ago, FIVG vaulted to $200 million and now has over $235 million in assets.

FIVG follows the BlueStar 5G Communications Index and for a thematic ETF, its roster is fairly deep. It touches a wide array of segments applicable to 5G, including semiconductor names, telecom gear makers, satellite companies, cloud computing firms and many more.

FIVG’s deep bench is important because the 5G ETF allocates about 10% of its combined weight to Nokia (NYSE:NOK) and Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC). These are both credible 5G plays, but also two of the theme’s most obvious laggards.

FIVG is only modestly higher to start 2020, but it popped 3.5% last week. That indicates it could be starting to accrue some momentum.

First Trust Indxx NextG ETF (NXTG)

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Expense ratio: 0.70%

The First Trust Indxx NextG ETF (NASDAQ:NXTG) was once a smartphone ETF. Nine months ago, First Trust threw in the towel on that concept and converted the smartphone fund into a 5G ETF. The difference has been meaningful as NXTG now has north of $315 million in assets under management.

Although they are both 5G ETFs, investors should not expect similar performances from FIVG and NXTG. While the First Trust fund has more holdings, its reach isn’t as deep. It relies heavily on chip and computer services stocks to drive performance.

Another marquee difference between the two dedicated 5G ETFs — and an important one — is the fee. NXTG charges 0.70% per year, or 40 basis points more than the rival FIVG. For long-term investors, that’s a trait that cannot be overlooked.

VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF (SMH)

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Expense ratio: 0.35%

Some semiconductor makers, including Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM), have significant 5G exposure, putting the spotlight on chip funds such as the VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF (NYSEARCA:SMH).

Looking at the recent uptick in demand for Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM) services, it’s evident that 5G is a legitimate catalyst for some chipmakers. Taiwan Semiconductor is SMH’s largest holding at a weight of 12.7%.

TSM “expects the penetration rate of 5G smartphones globally to reach midteens next year [2020] — more optimistic than its single-digit forecast six months ago,” reports the Wall Street Journal.

IHS Markit confirms that 5G is meaningful for semiconductor makers.

“5G’s impact will spread far beyond the confines of the tech industry, impacting every aspect of society and driving new economic activity that will spur rising demand for microchips,” according to the research firm.

Global X Internet of Things ETF (SNSR)

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Expense ratio: 0.68%

The Internet of Things (IoT), like 5G, is a standalone theme. But due to the intersection between the two, the latter brings opportunity for the former, and that’s potentially rewarding for the Global X Internet of Things ETF (NASDAQ:SNSR). SNSR, the first ETF dedicated to the IoT space, tracks the Indxx Global Internet of Things Thematic Index.

One of the primary reasons that 5G and IoT belong in the same conversation is that both themes revolve around enhanced connectivity. That’s how they play off each other and that’s why SNSR is a practical, if not under-appreciated, 5G ETF.

IoT vendors “are working closely with manufacturing enterprises to provide more secure solutions tailored to their clients’ operations and digital transformation strategy,” according to KPMG. With the help of 5G networks, IoT platforms will be able to connect solutions and sensors to monitor entire processes.”

SNSR holds 50 stocks, over 41% of which are semiconductor names, another trait confirming its potency as a 5G ETF.

Pacer Benchmark Data & Infrastructure Real Estate SCTR ETF (SRVR)

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Expense ratio: 0.60%

There can’t be 5G without 5G infrastructure. And many ETFs aren’t adequately inclusive of the real estate names dominating this infrastructure. For that matter, many traditional real estate funds sorely lack 5G exposure. Enter the Pacer Benchmark Data & Infrastructure Real Estate SCTR ETF (NYSEARCA:SRVR).

SRVR is a coming off a year in which it obliterated standard real estate ETFs. And it’s off to a strong start in 2020. It’s outpacing the widely followed MSCI US Investable Market Real Estate 25/50 Index by 120 basis points.

SRVR isn’t just a run-of-the-mill cap-weighted fund. It screens components based on property, revenue and tenant type. The real estate companies in SRVR count firms such as AT&T (NYSE:T) and Verizon as their tenants.

There’s more to the SRVR story. In addition to being a realistic 5G ETF, the fund touches another booming theme: cloud computing. All those data centers that are powered by high-flying semiconductor makers require space, and lots of it. Rising demand for data consumption and cloud storage are two of the most pivotal factor seen driving members of SRVR’s underlying index.

SPDR S&P Telecom ETF (XTL)

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Expense ratio: 0.35%

The SPDR S&P Telecom ETF (NYSEARCA:XTL) is one of the last remaining traditional telecom ETFs,but as an equal-weight fund, it’s not excessively exposed to AT&T and Verizon.

XTL’s underlying index provides exposure to “alternative carriers, communications equipment, integrated telecommunication services, and wireless telecommunication,” according to State Street.

XTL lacks the 5G glamour associated with some of the other funds mentioned here, but it’s a decent avenue for conservative investors. Just don’t expect the big returns of FIVG, SNSR or SRVR.

Global X MSCI China Communication Services ETF (CHIC)

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Expense ratio: 0.65%

This list wouldn’t be complete without some mention of China, because the world’s second-largest economy was one of the swiftest deployers of 5G last year. It is also sure to wind up with one of the most expansive 5G networks. For tactical investors, the Global X MSCI China Communication Services ETF (NYSEARCA:CHIC) is one of the best avenues for accessing China’s 5G prowess.

China Mobile (NYSE:CHL), China Telecom(NYSE:CHA)and China Unicom(NYSE:CHU) — the first two of which are among CHIC’s holdings — have already been deploying 5G on a broad scale. Their cooperation means investors don’t have to worry about competition adversely affecting these companies.

“The three operators were expecting to operate nearly 130,000 5G base stations by the end of 2019. China Mobile announced plans to install 50,000 5G sites by end-2019, while China Unicom and China Telecom each target about 40,000, according to RCR Wireless.

Here’s another reason to consider CHIC. China is obviously devoted to the 5G cause as it has outspent the U.S. on this front by more than $24 billion.

As of this writing, Todd Shriber did not own any of the aforementioned securities.

Todd Shriber has been an InvestorPlace contributor since 2014.

7 Great ETFs to Buy for the Rise of 5G (2024)

FAQs

What is the best 5G ETF? ›

ETFs: ETF Database Realtime Ratings
Symbol SymbolETF Name ETF Name% In Top 10 % In Top 10
VOXVanguard Communication Services ETF71.40%
FIVGDefiance Next Gen Connectivity ETF40.73%
SRVRPacer Data & Infrastructure Real Estate ETF75.20%
NXTGFirst Trust Indxx NextG ETF17.43%
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What is the most profitable ETF to invest in? ›

7 Best ETFs to Buy Now
ETFAssets Under ManagementExpense Ratio
Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT)$70 billion0.10%
VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH)$16.3 billion0.35%
Invesco S&P MidCap Momentum ETF (XMMO)$1.6 billion0.34%
SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB)$1.8 billion0.35%
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Apr 3, 2024

What is the fastest growing ETF? ›

Compare the best growth ETFs
FUND(TICKER)EXPENSE RATIO10-YEAR RETURN AS OF APRIL 1
Vanguard Growth ETF (VUG)0.04%15.07%
iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (IWF)0.19%15.78%
iShares S&P 500 Growth ETF (IVW)0.18%14.34%
Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF (SCHG)0.04%15.95%
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Why are ETFs increasing? ›

Favorable regulation regarding non-transparent ETFs is creating considerable growth potential for active ETFs in both Europe and the US. Active mutual fund managers are increasingly converting mutual fund strategies into ETFs, driven by favourable tax conditions and regulations.

What are the best 5G stocks to invest in? ›

6 Best 5G Stocks to Buy in 2024
5G StockForward Dividend Yield
Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)6.6%
T-Mobile US Inc. (TMUS)0.8%
AT&T Inc. (T)6.5%
Broadcom Inc. (AVGO)1.6%
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What is the best 5G stock to buy now? ›

Comparison Results
NamePriceAnalyst Price Target
VZ Verizon$40.49$44.68 (10.35% Upside)
T AT&T$16.51$20.89 (26.53% Upside)
TMUS T Mobile US$162.33$188.18 (15.92% Upside)
QCOM Qualcomm$157.63$171.27 (8.65% Upside)
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What are the top three ETFs? ›

Top U.S. market-cap index ETFs
Fund (ticker)YTD performanceExpense ratio
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)10.4 percent0.03 percent
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)10.4 percent0.095 percent
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV)10.4 percent0.03 percent
Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)8.6 percent0.20 percent

What are the most promising ETFs for 2024? ›

Best ETFs as of April 2024
TickerFund name5-year return
SOXXiShares Semiconductor ETF30.70%
XLKTechnology Select Sector SPDR Fund24.57%
IYWiShares U.S. Technology ETF24.09%
FTECFidelity MSCI Information Technology Index ETF22.79%
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Which ETF has the best 10 year return? ›

Best Performing ETFs in the Last 10 Years
SymbolName10 Year Total Returns (As of March 31, 2024)
PSIInvesco Semiconductors ETF765.02%
XSDSPDR® S&P Semiconductor ETF610.79%
XLKTechnology Select Sector SPDR® ETF554.92%
IYWiShares US Technology ETF542.45%
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Which is better QQQ or VGT? ›

VGT - Performance Comparison. In the year-to-date period, QQQ achieves a 2.41% return, which is significantly higher than VGT's 0.75% return. Over the past 10 years, QQQ has underperformed VGT with an annualized return of 18.15%, while VGT has yielded a comparatively higher 19.85% annualized return.

Which ETF will grow the most? ›

Best Growth ETFs of April 2024
Stock (ticker)Metric
Fidelity® Enhanced Large Cap Growth ETF (FELG)10-Year Avg. Ann. Return: 14.75%
Vanguard US Momentum Factor ETF VFMOAvg. Ann. Return Since Inception (2/13/2018): 12.85%
Vanguard Small-Cap Growth ETF VBK10-Year Avg. Ann. Return: 7.98%
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What is the number one traded ETF? ›

US ETFs that have been traded the most
SymbolVol * PricePrice
QQQ D19.951 B USD418.82 USD
IWM D6.154 B USD195.30 USD
TQQQ D3.606 B USD50.92 USD
HYG D3.115 B USD76.40 USD
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Why is ETF not a good investment? ›

ETFs are subject to market fluctuation and the risks of their underlying investments. ETFs are subject to management fees and other expenses. Unlike mutual funds, ETF shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than their NAV, and are not individually redeemed from the fund.

How many ETFs should I invest in? ›

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

Should I put most of my money in ETFs? ›

You expose your portfolio to much higher risk with sector ETFs, so you should use them sparingly, but investing 5% to 10% of your total portfolio assets may be appropriate. If you want to be highly conservative, don't use these at all.

Who is the leader in 5G technology? ›

Qualcomm | Top 5G Chipset & Technology Company. Qualcomm is a multinational semiconductor and telecommunications equipment company based in the United States. Qualcomm's portfolio of solutions includes mobile processors, modems, and wireless communication technologies such as 5G and Wi-Fi.

Which company has the best 5G technology? ›

Top 5G Companies to Know
  • ZipWhip.
  • Microsoft.
  • Google.
  • Boingo Wireless.
  • RingCentral.
  • Cognizant Softvision.
  • Celonis.

Is Verizon a buy or sell stock? ›

Verizon has a conensus rating of Moderate Buy which is based on 9 buy ratings, 8 hold ratings and 1 sell ratings. What is Verizon's price target? The average price target for Verizon is $44.39. This is based on 18 Wall Streets Analysts 12-month price targets, issued in the past 3 months.

Does Dave Ramsey recommend ETF? ›

But to be clear, Ramsey's all in favor of using ETFs when used properly. For investors who can use ETFs as part of a long-term, buy-and-hold investment program, rather than as trading vehicles, Ramsey has nothing bad to say about them.

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