Worst Performing ETFs Of 2017

Betting on the wrong ETF could have cost you as much as 94% this year.

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Last week we highlighted the top-performing ETFs of 2017. With nearly 90% of all U.S.-listed ETFs on track to end the year with gains, it wasn’t hard to find worthy candidates for that story.

In this article, we’ll take a look at the other side of the ledger—the ETFs that performed the worst. Once again, we made two lists, one that excludes leveraged and inverse products, and one them includes them.

VIX ETFs Devastated

Both lists are topped by volatility ETFs, as record lows in the Cboe Volatility Index weighed on these products. The VIX briefly hit 8.56 in November, the lowest reading ever for the index, and has hovered below 10 consistently throughout the year. When all is said and done, 2017 will turn out to be one of the worst years ever for betting on rising volatility.

In fact, seven of the 20 worst-performing nonleveraged/noninverse ETFs were VIX products, with declines of 48% or more during the year-to-date period through Dec. 20. The REX VolMAXX Long VIX Weekly Futures Strategy ETF (VMAX) was the worst of the bunch, with an 82.2% loss in the period. 

 

Worst Performing ETFs Of 2017 (excluding leveraged/inverse)

TickerFundYTD Return (%)
VMAX REX VolMAXX Long VIX Weekly Futures Strategy ETF-82.19
VIXYProShares VIX Short-Term Futures ETF-72.87
VIIX VelocityShares Daily Long VIX Short-Term ETN-72.78
VXX iPath S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN-72.76
GAZ iPath Bloomberg Natural Gas Subindex Total Return ETN-65.3
VIXM ProShares VIX Mid-Term Futures ETF-48.84
VIIZ VelocityShares VIX Medium Term ETN-48.74
VXZ iPath S&P 500 VIX Mid-Term Futures ETN-48.61
UNG United States Natural Gas Fund LP-44
SGG iPath Bloomberg Sugar Subindex Total Return ETN-31.94
SGAR iPath Pure Beta Sugar ETN-30.26
PSCE PowerShares S&P SmallCap Energy Portfolio-30.08
PAKGlobal X MSCI Pakistan ETF-28.57
CANE Teucrium Sugar Fund-27.49
PXJ PowerShares Dynamic Oil & Gas Services Portfolio-26.03
UNL United States 12 Month Natural Gas Fund LP -25.83
XES SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Equipment & Services ETF-25.4
OIH VanEck Vectors Oil Services ETF-22.95
JO iPath Bloomberg Coffee Subindex Total Return ETN-21.63
JJS iPath Bloomberg Softs Subindex Total Return ETN-21.47

Note: Data measures the total return for the year-to-date period through Dec. 20.

 

NatGas Leads Energy Losses

Outside of the decimation in VIX ETFs, commodity-related ETFs were the worst hit. That includes the iPath Bloomberg Natural Gas Subindex Total Return ETN (GAZ) and the United States Natural Gas Fund LP (UNG), which sagged 65.3% and 44%, respectively, this year.

Natural gas prices themselves dropped almost 30% in 2017 due to rising production and tepid demand as the all-important North American winter kicks into gear. Roll costs from contango further compounded the troubles for natural gas futures-tracking products

UNG and GAZ weren’t the only energy products to be hit this year. Energy equity ETFs also fared poorly. The PowerShares S&P SmallCap Energy Portfolio (PSCE) fell by 30.1%, while the VanEck Vectors Oil Services ETF (OIH) shed 22.9%.

In addition to the woes affecting natural gas, energy equities have had to contend with disappointing oil prices. Even though crude oil rose by about 8% in 2017 to last trade at $58, many investors had expected a stronger recovery in prices from last year’s rock-bottom levels.

Small-caps and services companies, which are more leveraged to energy prices, felt the disappointment most deeply.

 

Soft Commodities Slide, Too

Energy wasn’t the only commodity group to lose steam in 2017. Soft commodities like sugar and coffee slid too. The iPath Bloomberg Sugar Subindex Total Return ETN (SGG) fell by 31.9%, while the iPath Bloomberg Coffee Subindex Total Return ETN (JO) lost 21.6%.

Improved weather conditions in Brazil helped ease the supply squeeze that sent sugar and coffee prices surging last year. The normalization of supply levels in the world’s largest producer of the two commodities brought prices down to where they were before last year’s spike.

Leverage Compounds Woes

Adding leveraged and inverse ETFs into the mix doesn’t change the picture much when it comes to the worst-performing funds. As bad a trade as betting on the VIX was, doing it with leverage simply made it even more devastating.

The ProShares Ultra VIX Short-Term Futures ETF (UVXY) and the VelocityShares Daily 2x VIX Short-Term ETN (TVIX) lost a whopping 94% each.

The same goes for betting on natural gas with leverage. The VelocityShares 3x Long Natural Gas ETN (UGAZ) dropped 88.4% this year.

At the same time, betting against areas of the market that were hot—with leverage—proved just as unhealthy for one’s portfolio. The Direxion Daily S&P Biotech Bear 3x Shares (LABD) shed 73%; the Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bear 3x Shares (SOXS) fell by 71.6%; and the Direxion Daily FTSE China Bear 3X Shares (YANG) tanked 61.9%. 

 

Worst Performing ETFs Of 2017 (all-encompassing)

TickerFundYTD Return (%)
UVXY ProShares Ultra VIX Short-Term Futures ETF-94.22
TVIX VelocityShares Daily 2x VIX Short-Term ETN-94.19
UGAZ VelocityShares 3X Long Natural Gas ETN-88.43
VMAX REX VolMAXX Long VIX Weekly Futures Strategy ETF-82.19
TVIZ VelocityShares Daily 2x VIX Medium-Term ETN-74.94
LABD Direxion Daily S&P Biotech Bear 3X Shares-73.03
VIXYProShares VIX Short-Term Futures ETF-72.87
VIIX VelocityShares Daily Long VIX Short-Term ETN-72.78
VXX iPath S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Futures ETN-72.76
BOIL ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Natural Gas-72.05
SOXSDirexion Daily Semiconductor Bear 3x Shares-71.6
GAZ iPath Bloomberg Natural Gas Subindex Total Return ETN-65.3
TECS Direxion Daily Technology Bear 3X Shares-62.2
YANG Direxion Daily FTSE China Bear 3X Shares-61.86
EDZ Direxion Daily MSCI Emerging Markets Bear 3X Shares-60.99
SQQQ ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ-60.07
JDST Direxion Daily Junior Gold Miners Index Bear 3X Shares-58.25
SSG ProShares UltraShort Semiconductors-53.6
SDOW ProShares UltraPro Short Dow30-52.15
ZBIO ProShares UltraPro Short Nasdaq Biotechnology-52.06

Note: Data measures the total return for the year-to-date period through Dec. 20.

 

Sumit Roy can be reached at [email protected]

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.