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Moat Stocks Advance in Summer Rally

09 July 2025

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Moat stocks rose in June driven by strong tech stock performance, easing trade tensions, and solid earnings.

The Morningstar Wide Moat Focus Index (the “Moat Index”) participated in the June rally along with the broader equity market, posting a gain of 4.7% for the month. The strategy benefited from strong stock selection, allowing it to outperform the equal-weight S&P 500 and keep pace with the traditional market-weight benchmark while also providing differentiated exposure amid a market environment that continues to be dominated by mega-cap technology.

Smaller U.S. stocks also advanced during the month, but to a lesser extent relative to large-caps, as the cohort remains laggards on the year, pressured by the persistent elevated interest rate backdrop. The Morningstar US Small-Mid Cap Moat Focus Index (the “SMID Moat Index”) posted a 4.2% gain in June, outpacing both the broad small- and mid-cap benchmarks, which returned 4% and 3.6%, respectively.

Summer Rally Takes Stocks to Record Highs

Source: Morningstar. Data as of 6/30/2025. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Index performance is not representative of fund performance. It is not possible to invest directly in an index. Please see index definitions and other important disclosures at the end of this content. Fund performance current to the most recent month end is available by visiting vaneck.com or by calling 800.826.2333.

Moat Index Sees Tech Uptick at Quarterly Review

Both the Moat and SMID Moat Indexes underwent quarterly reviews on June 20, 2025. Each quarter, they systematically target the most attractively priced, high-quality U.S. companies within their respective universes. At the June review, the Moat strategies targeted valuation opportunities within technology, consumer goods and industrials. See our blog covering the recent review for more on these trends and other key insights. Full results of the quarterly reviews are also available here: Moat Index and SMID Moat Index.

Additionally, in our moat investing webinar, we go even more in-depth on the quarterly review, current positioning, as well as recent performance. We also host members of Morningstar’s equity research team to share their perspectives on market trends and companies within the strategies. View the webinar here: U.S. Equity Overload: Time to Rethink Core Diversification.

In June, the Moat Index benefited from strong stock selection, which largely offset headwinds caused by its equal-weighted approach and current overweight positioning in defensive sectors. This enabled the Index to keep pace with the broader, tech-heavy market. Stock selection was particularly effective within the Technology sector, despite an underweight position, as highlighted by the presence of three technology names among the top five contributors.

The largest contributor, for the second consecutive month, was wide-moat semiconductor company Microchip Technology (MCHP). Microchip shares soared in May following strong earnings, and that momentum continued in June as shares gained another 20% on analyst upgrades and market optimism. The two-month rally moved MCHP shares from $45 at the beginning of May to over $70 per share by end of June, exceeding Morningstar’s fair value estimate of $63 and leading to a trimming of the position at the recent June reconstitution in favor of other more attractive valuation opportunities.

Estée Lauder (EL), a leader in premium beauty products, was also among the top contributors in June, gaining 20%. Shares had previously faced pressure due to uncertainty around tariffs, reflecting the company’s significant global exposure, particularly in China. However, investor sentiment improved notably in June amid encouraging progress in U.S. trade negotiations, easing concerns around international market disruptions. Morningstar believes Estée Lauder remains well-positioned to benefit from consumer premiumization trends and their strategic investments aimed at expanding its presence across key emerging markets. Morningstar believes EL remains undervalued and could continue its rebound given its fair value estimate of $120 per share.

Other top contributors within the Moat Index during the month include the cloud enterprise application and infrastructure company, Oracle Corp. (ORCL), global footwear and apparel brand, Nike Inc. (NKE), and automotive semiconductor supplier, NXP Semiconductors (NXPI).

Companies detracting the most in June are notably from the Consumer Staples sector with four names from the segment making the list including the premium distilled spirits manufacturer, Brown-Forman (BF.B), packaged-food giant, Campbell’s (CPB), the spirits and Mexican beer importer, Constellation Brands (STZ), and consumer health company, Kenvue Inc. (KVUE). Outside of Consumer Staples is the document management and digital marketing software firm, Adobe Inc. (ADBE).

Moat Index Top Contributors and Detractors - June 2025

Contributors

Company Ticker Sector Avg. Weight (%) Contribution (%)
Microchip Technology Inc. MCHP Technology 2.65 0.56
Estee Lauder EL Consumer Staples 2.39 0.50
Oracle Corp. ORCL Technology 1.35 0.43
Nike Inc. NKE Consumer Discretionary 2.05 0.37
NXP Semiconductors NXPI Technology 2.32 0.34

Detractors

Company Ticker Sector Avg. Weight (%) Contribution (%)
Brown-Forman Corp. BF.B Consumer Staples 2.24 -0.42
The Campbell's Co. CPB Consumer Staples 2.18 -0.22
Constellation Brands Inc. STZ Consumer Staples 2.19 -0.19
Kenvue Inc. KVUE Consumer Staples 1.47 -0.18
Adobe Inc. ADBE Technology 2.16 -0.15

Source: Morningstar, June 2025. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Index performance is not illustrative of fund performance. Not intended as a recommendation to buy or to sell any of the securities mentioned herein.

The SMID Moat Index outperformed both the small-cap and mid-cap benchmarks in June, supported by strong stock selection across key areas of the portfolio. Standout performance within the Consumer Discretionary and Health Care sectors led the way, helping to offset a more neutral contribution from sector positioning overall.

For the second straight month, Carnival Corp. (CCL) topped the SMID Moat Index, with shares rising 21 percent in June. The cruise operator extended its rally after posting another quarter of impressive results, surpassing yield and cost expectations thanks to strong onboard spending and resilient late-booking demand. Management raised its 2025 net yield growth target and highlighted a booking curve that now stretches further out than ever before. With record customer deposits, a string of successful refinancing efforts, and credit-rating upgrades from S&P and Fitch, investor optimism remained strong. Morningstar lifted its fair value estimate per share for Carnival to $33 from $31 to reflect the cruise operator’s improved fundamentals and pricing strength.

Also powering Index performance was Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH), which saw shares climb nearly 15 percent in June as the cruise rebound broadened. Norwegian continues to benefit from firm pricing trends and steady demand across its brands, supported by attractive itineraries, bundled offerings like the More at Sea program, and data-driven marketing. With ships sailing at full occupancy and returns on invested capital expected to reach meaningful levels in 2025, Morningstar sees the company on solid footing. Even after the strong month, Morningstar believes Norwegian shares have further upside based on their $31 fair value estimate.

Companies detracting the most in June within the SMID Moat Index also showed a clear tilt toward the Consumer Staples sector, echoing the trend seen earlier in the Moat Index. Three of the five laggards came from the segment, including packaged-food maker Campbell’s (CPB), consumer health firm Kenvue (KVUE), and household goods manufacturer Kimberly-Clark (KMB). Rounding out the list were money-transfer provider Western Union (WU) and video conferencing software company Zoom Communications (ZM).

SMID Moat Index Top Contributors and Detractors - June 2025

Contributors

Company Ticker Sector Avg. Weight (%) Contribution (%)
Carnival Corp. CCL Consumer Discretionary 1.41 0.30
DraftKings Inc. DKNG Consumer Discretionary 1.24 0.24
The Carlyle Group Inc. CG Financials 1.30 0.18
Monolithic Power Systems MPWR Technology 1.51 0.16
Norwegian Cruise Line NCLH Consumer Discretionary 1.08 0.16

Detractors

Company Ticker Sector Avg. Weight (%) Contribution (%)
The Campbell's Co. CPB Consumer Staples 1.18 -0.12
Kenvue Inc. KVUE Consumer Staples 0.80 -0.10
The Western Union Co. WU Financials 1.22 -0.08
Kimberly-Clark Corp. KMB Consumer Staples 0.83 -0.08
Zoom Communications Inc. ZM Technology 1.41 -0.06

Source: Morningstar, June 2025. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Index performance is not illustrative of fund performance. Not intended as a recommendation to buy or to sell any of the securities mentioned herein.

VanEck’s suite of moat investing strategies is powered by Morningstar’s equity research team, which seeks quality companies trading at attractive valuations. The below ETFs offer access to U.S. moat companies:

VanEck Morningstar Wide ETF (MOAT): companies with a wide moat rating, which means Morningstar believes the company is likely to sustain its competitive advantage for at least the next 20 years.

Source for all data unless otherwise noted: Morningstar.

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