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Pacer U.S. Large Cap Cash Cows Growth ETF (COWG)

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0.17% Div Yield
64,340 Volume
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COWG: ETF Blending Free Cash Flow And Momentum

COWG: ETF Blending Free Cash Flow And Momentum

The Pacer US Large Cap Cash Cows Growth Leaders ETF holds 100 stocks with high free cash flow margins, weighted based on momentum. The fund exhibits moderate company-specific risk but significant sector concentration, with nearly half allocated to technology. COWG has lagged the Russell 1000 by 17% over the past 12 months after early outperformance.

Seekingalpha | 3 months ago
COWG: An Alternative For The Growth Investment Theme

COWG: An Alternative For The Growth Investment Theme

Pacer US Large Cap Cash Cows Growth Leaders ETF (COWG) offers a unique blend of cash flow filtering and momentum weighting. COWG trades at a modest premium to the Russell 1000 but at a discount to growth ETF peers, reflecting its quality and mid-cap tilt. Performance has been competitive with growth peers, though COWG lags in earnings growth versus mega-cap-focused funds and carries higher expenses.

Seekingalpha | 11 months ago
COWG: Focusing On Free Cash Flow Margins As A Growth-Defensive Hybrid Strategy

COWG: Focusing On Free Cash Flow Margins As A Growth-Defensive Hybrid Strategy

Pacer US Large Cap Cash Cows Growth Leaders ETF offers a fundamentally weighted, growth-tilted ETF based on free cash flow margins, providing unique diversification versus mega cap-heavy portfolios. The ETF's methodology avoids narrative and market cap biases, resulting in a portfolio with risk-mitigated, medium-to-high growth potential and broad sector exposure. While COWG has lagged mega cap-focused peers in recent rallies, its structure is poised to outperform in broader, more growth-conducive markets.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
COWG: High Tech, High Momentum, High Returns, High Valuation

COWG: High Tech, High Momentum, High Returns, High Valuation

COWG has rebounded strongly post-election, tracking large-cap growth, but its valuation is not compelling at nearly 25x earnings and a high PEG ratio. The ETF is heavily concentrated in Information Technology and Health Care, raising concerns about industry diversification and portfolio risk. Momentum and seasonal trends are favorable into summer, but upcoming shareholder meetings and recent volatility could trigger short-term price swings.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
COWG: 4 Reasons Why I Would Avoid This ETF

COWG: 4 Reasons Why I Would Avoid This ETF

The Pacer U.S. Large Cap Cash Cows Growth Leaders ETF launched in December 2022 and current has $1.1 billion in assets. COWG has a high expense ratio compared to other products. COWG has underperformed compared to other large cap growth ETFs and lacks exposure to mega cap tech companies.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
COWG: Focusing On Free Cash Flow Leads To Outperformance

COWG: Focusing On Free Cash Flow Leads To Outperformance

Pacer US Large Cap Cash Cows Growth Leaders ETF focuses on high-quality growth companies with a growing free cash flow. COWG has outperformed traditional S&P 500 index funds and notable dividend-focused ETFs, providing a 37.7% total return in 2024, including distributions. COWG heavily leans on exposure to technology companies with strong free cash flows. This can lead to share buybacks, dividend increases, and defensive balance sheet.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
COWG: Highly Promising Idea With Just Average Results

COWG: Highly Promising Idea With Just Average Results

COWG offers exposure to Russell 1000 companies with robust FCF margins that are momentum-weighted. This idea translated into healthy returns amid this bull market, but no consistent alpha has been delivered. Grossly overweight in IT, COWG beats IVV when it comes to the weighted-average FCF margin and 3-year FCF CAGR, but lags it meaningfully on the growth front.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago