Best & Worst Performing ETFs Of 2022

‘SPY’ registered its first quarterly decline in two years, but it could have been worse; commodity ETFs surged.

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U.S. stocks just faced their worst quarterly decline in two years, but somehow it feels like a relief that stocks weren’t down even more. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)’s 4.6% decline during the first quarter of 2022 was its poorest showing since its 19.4% loss in the first quarter of 2020, a quarter in which stocks were ravaged during the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic.

While a 4.6% loss is nothing to cheer about in and of itself, it’s a big improvement from just a few weeks ago, when SPY was down more than 12% for the year. Stocks surged back during the second half of March despite continued concerns about rapid inflation, rising interest rates, spiking commodity prices and the Ukraine-Russia war.

None of those worries has gone away, making the comeback in SPY even more impressive (or confounding, depending on how you look at it).

Worst Quarter For ‘AGG’ Ever
Yet, as resilient as the broad stock market has been, that durability didn’t extend to all corners of financial markets. Fixed income, in particular, performed horribly during Q1. The iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG) dropped 5.8% during the period as rates surged (bond prices and yields move inversely). It was the biggest quarterly loss for AGG on record and the biggest quarterly loss for the ETF’s underlying index in four decades.

Other notable fixed income losers during the quarter included the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT), down 10.3%; the iShares iBoxx USD Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (LQD), down 8.1%; and the SPDR Bloomberg High Yield Bond ETF (JNK), down 4.8%.

Disruptive Tech Pummeled
Hefty losses weren’t just contained to fixed income ETFs, either. While SPY and other broad stock market ETFs held up pretty well, pockets of the high-growth ETF universe crumbled.

The ARKK Innovation ETF (ARKK) was the second-worst-performing ETF of the quarter, with a loss of 29.9%. Only the AdvisorShares Psychedelics ETF (PSIL) did worse, shedding 31.7%. (Of course, if Russia ETFs like the VanEck Russia ETF (RSX) and the iShares MSCI Russia ETF (ERUS) were still around, they would have easily taken their place as worst-performing ETFs of the quarter; both were down around 80% before they stopped trading in March).

ETFs targeting many of the areas that were the hottest during the second half of 2020 and 2021 went ice cold in the early part of 2022. SPACs, IPOs, disruptive tech, biotech, meme stocks and others were down 20% or more. That said, the losses were much greater during mid-March; a sizably rally during the end of the month helped those ETFs pare some of their massive declines.

Commodity ETFs Surge
The majority of ETFs ended Q1 in the red, but around one in five ETFs finished the quarter with a positive return. Some even had significant gains—especially those tied to commodities.

Commodity prices were already rallying entering 2022, but they were turbocharged by supply disruptions caused by the Ukraine-Russian war.

Everything from oil to natural gas to nickel to wheat exploded to the upside. The top ETFs of Q1 were all commodity-related, including the iPath Series B Bloomberg Nickel Subindex Total Return ETN (JJN), the United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG) and the SPDR Oil & Gas Equipment & Services ETF (XES), each of which returned 56% or more.

You have to go to ETF No. 28 on the top performers list to see a fund not directly tied to commodities—the iShares MSCI Brazil ETF (EWZ), which rallied 39.4%. Though not a commodity ETF per se, with Brazil being a big producer of commodities, EWZ certainly benefited from the rise in raw materials prices during the quarter. That enabled it to sharply outperform other emerging markets like China and India, who are major importers of commodities.

The broad Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF (VWO) slipped 6.5% during Q1.

For a list of the 20 best and worst performing ETFs of the first quarter, see the tables below:

 

Best Performing ETFs Of The Year (ex. leveraged/inverse funds)

TickerFundQ1'22 Return
UNG United States Natural Gas Fund LP57.9%
GAZ iPath Series B Bloomberg Natural Gas Subindex Total Return ETN57.4%
JJN iPath Series B Bloomberg Nickel Subindex Total Return ETN56.6%
UNL United States 12 Month Natural Gas Fund LP53.3%
OIH VanEck Oil Services ETF52.9%
XES SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Equipment & Services ETF51.8%
IEZ iShares U.S. Oil Equipment & Services ETF49.6%
JJE iPath Series B Bloomberg Energy Subindex Total Return ETN47.2%
RJN ELEMENTS Linked to the Rogers International Commodity Index - Energy To Return45.1%
PXJ Invesco Dynamic Oil & Gas Services ETF44.7%
PXE Invesco Dynamic Energy Exploration & Production ETF43.9%
PSCE Invesco S&P SmallCap Energy ETF43.5%
BNO United States Brent Oil Fund LP43.1%
FCG First Trust Natural Gas ETF42.0%
JHME John Hancock Multifactor Energy ETF41.3%
RYE Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Energy ETF41.0%
XOP SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF40.3%
PXI Invesco DWA Energy Momentum ETF39.6%
GSP iPath GSCI Total Return Index ETN39.0%
VXX iPath Series B S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN38.7%

 

Worst Performing ETFs Of The Year (ex. leveraged/inverse funds)

TickerFundQ1'22 Return
PSIL AdvisorShares Psychedelics ETF-31.2%
ARKK ARK Innovation ETF-29.9%
ARKF ARK Fintech Innovation ETF-28.9%
PSY Defiance Next Gen Altered Experience ETF-28.8%
ITB iShares U.S. Home Construction ETF-28.5%
FDNI First Trust Dow Jones International Internet ETF-27.8%
BBC Virtus LifeSci Biotech Clinical Trials ETF-27.5%
DSPC The De-SPAC ETF-27.2%
EMFQ Amplify Emerging Markets FinTech ETF-26.9%
KFVG KraneShares CICC China 5G and Semiconductor Index ETF-26.6%
MRAD SmartETFs Advertising & Marketing Technology Etf-26.5%
ARKW ARK Next Generation Internet ETF-26.4%
XHB SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF-26.3%
MOON Direxion Moonshot Innovators ETF-25.8%
IBUY Amplify Online Retail ETF-25.4%
CHIK Global X MSCI China Information Technology ETF-25.4%
MSGR Direxion mRNA ETF-25.3%
ARKG ARK Genomic Revolution ETF-25.0%
HHH ETFMG Real Estate Tech ETF-24.8%
BUYZ Franklin Disruptive Commerce ETF-24.8%

Note: Data measures total returns for the year-to-date period through March 31, 2022.

 

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Sumit Roy is the senior ETF analyst for etf.com, where he has worked for 13 years. He creates a variety of content for the platform, including news articles, analysis pieces, videos and podcasts.

Before joining etf.com, Sumit was the managing editor and commodities analyst for Hard Assets Investor. In those roles, he was responsible for most of the operations of HAI, a website dedicated to education about commodities investing.

Though he still closely follows the commodities beat, Sumit covers a much broader assortment of topics for etf.com, with a particular focus on stock and bond exchange-traded funds.

He is the host of etf.com’s Talk ETFs, a popular video series that features weekly interviews with thought leaders in the ETF industry. Sumit is also co-host of Exchange Traded Fridays, etf.com’s weekly podcast series.

He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he enjoys climbing the city’s steep hills, playing chess and snowboarding in Lake Tahoe.