Low-Volatility Strategy Is 2025’s Upside Outlier for Equity Factors

Published 16/04/2025, 12:27

Standing alone among US equity factors this year, the low-volatility strategy is holding on to a modest gain year to date. In sharp relief, the rest of the factor field is posting varying degrees of loss, based on a set of ETFs through yesterday’s close (Apr. 15).

The iShares MSCI USA Minimum Volatility Factor ETF (NYSE:USMV) is up 2.7% year to date. By contrast, the US stock market overall (SPY) is down 8.0%. All the other factor ETFs are also in the red so far this year.US Equity Factors ETFs Performance

The deepest factor loss in 2025: small-cap value stocks, which have crashed 18.9%, based on iShares S&P Small-Cap 600 Value ETF (NYSE:IJS).

Although most slices of the US equity market have taken a hit this year, small-cap value’s fall from grace has been unusually harsh. Perhaps the reversal of fortunes is related to IJR’s previously high-flying performance.

Consider the perspective of investing equal dollar amounts five years ago in small-cap value (:IJR), low vol (USMV) and the broad equity market (SPY).

As recently as early December 2024, small-cap value was outperforming both funds over that time frame.

SPY ETF-Daily Chart

In recent months, however, the tables turned quickly and dramatically this year for IJR, although it’s still outperforming low vol (USMV) over the trailing 5-year window.    

All of which reminds that cycles dominate equity factors. With that in mind, the hefty haircut for small-cap value of late may be laying the foundation for another bull run for these stocks. Timing, as always, is uncertain. Meanwhile, value/contrarian-oriented investors may do well by looking for signs of a bottom in IJR, perhaps at some point in the near future.

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