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Moat Stocks Weather Tariff Tumble

08 April 2025

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Market turbulence in March weighed on stocks, but moat strategies held up better—thanks in part to defensive sector resilience and underweight exposure to mega-caps.

The Morningstar Wide Moat Focus Index (the “Moat Index”) was not immune to the market turmoil, as it declined along with the broad U.S. equity market ending the month down 4.2%. However, the Moat Index showed resilience relative to both the S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite, which declined 5.6% and 8.1%, respectively. The outperformance was the result of positioning in high quality companies within defensive sectors, like health care and consumer staples, and underweight exposure to the richly valued mega-caps that were the most significantly pressured.

Smaller U.S. stocks were also impacted by global trade tensions and economic growth concerns with the broad small- and mid-cap benchmarks falling 6.1% and 5.5%, respectively, during the month. After outperforming during the first two months of the year, the Morningstar US Small-Mid Cap Moat Focus Index (the “SMID Moat Index”) gave up some of its lead in March, declining 7.4%. However, year-to-date, the SMID Moat Index remains ahead of the broader small- and mid-cap markets.

U.S. Stocks Tariff Tumble Continued in March

Source: Morningstar. Data as of 3/31/2025. 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.

Both the Moat and SMID Moat Indexes underwent quarterly reviews on March 21, 2025. Each quarter they systematically target the most attractively priced, high quality U.S. companies within their respective universes. Notably, at the March review, the Moat strategies took advantage of recent market volatility by targeting valuation opportunities within the beaten down technology sector. See our recent blog covering the March review for more on this trend 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 the companies they cover.

View the webinar here: Market Wake-Up Call: Diversify Your Core Equity Exposure

Moat Index March Highlights: Battleships Weathered Rough Seas

Sector allocations within the Moat Index were the primary drivers of outperformance versus the S&P 500 in March. A defensive posture with overweights in health care and consumer staples, as well as strong stock selection within these sectors, helped mitigate market turmoil. Avoidance of expensive mega-cap tech, one of the worst performing cohorts this month, also proved beneficial.

In the top slot of the contributors table this month is the wide moat industrial defense company, Huntington Ingalls (HII). Huntington is the largest independent military shipbuilder domestically and is responsible for supplying the U.S. Navy with destroyers and nuclear submarines. HII also operates a business segment focused on development of autonomous uncrewed sea vessels and other technology services that U.S. government agencies depend on. Given that Huntington is one of only two major shipbuilders for the U.S. Navy, Morningstar believes HII benefits from the U.S.’s vested interest in maintaining the financial viability of the company. Shares of HII bounced in March, rebuking market turbulence to gain more than 15% during the month. Despite the rise, shares remain well below Morningstar’s current $312 estimate of fair value.

Other top contributors within the Moat Index during the month include the consumer staple and leading cigarette brand parent firm Altria (MO), electronic bond trading platform operator MarketAxess (MKTX), orthopedic implant and medical device company Zimmer Biomet (ZBH), and the industrial aerospace and defense company Northrop Grumman (NOC).

On the opposite end, companies detracting the most in March include a few semiconductor and technology names with Teradyne Inc. (TER), Microchip Technology (MCHP) and NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) all landing in the leading detractors table. Global footwear and apparel brand Nike (NKE) and entertainment, sports, and experiences stalwart Walt Disney Co. (DIS) also detracted during the month.

Moat Index Top Contributors and Detractors - March 2025

Contributors

Company Ticker Sector Avg. Weight (%) Contribution (%)
Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. HII Industrials 2.07 0.33
Altria Group Inc. MO Consumer Staples 2.69 0.25
MarketAxess Inc. MKTX Financials 2.05 0.25
Zimmer Biomet Inc. ZBH Health Care 2.55 0.22
Northrop Grumman Corp. NOC Industrials 1.28 0.15

Detractors

Company Ticker Sector Avg. Weight (%) Contribution (%)
Teradyne Inc. TER Technology 2.23 -0.55
Nike Inc. NKE Consumer Discretionary 2.57 -0.51
Microchip Technology Inc. MCHP Technology 2.23 -0.40
The Walt Disney Co. DIS Communication Services 2.93 -0.39
NXP Semiconductors NXPI Technology 2.46 -0.28

Source: Morningstar, March 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’s March underperformance, relative to small- and mid-cap broad benchmarks, was driven by a combination of stock selection and exposure to more cyclical segments of the market as consumer discretionary names were well-represented within the top detractors table this month.

Despite the sharp selloff this month, several companies within the SMID Moat Index managed to buck the trend and post positive returns. MarketAxess Inc. (MKTX), a leading electronic fixed-income trading platform, lands as the top example. MarketAxess has built a dominant position in the section of the bond market that is electronically traded, and the firm has benefited significantly from the ongoing transition in fixed-income markets toward electronic trading and away from voice negotiated trades. This secular trend has provided MarketAxess with steady growth as the implicit and explicit trade cost reductions offered through its electronic trading protocols pulls more clients and trading volume to its platform. Shares of MKTX gained more than 12% in March, but Morningstar continues to view shares as attractive compared to their $260 fair value assessment.

Other top contributors that broke rank in the down market include pure-play global agriculture and crop protection company FMC Corp. (FMC), the above-mentioned military shipbuilder Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. (HII), wireless cell tower and fiber communication infrastructure operator Crown Castle Inc. (CCI), and orthopedic implant and medical device company Zimmer Biomet (ZBH).

Names that detracted most from the SMID Moat Index performance during the month include luxury fashion and accessory brands company Tapestry (TPR), online sports and casino gambling innovator DraftKings Inc. (DKNG), semiconductor testing equipment manufacturer Teradyne Inc. (TER), cruise line operator and travel service provider Carnival Corp. (CCL), and regional automobile dealership group owner Asbury Automotive Group Inc. (ABG).

SMID Moat Index Top Contributors and Detractors - March 2025

Contributors

Company Ticker Sector Avg. Weight (%) Contribution (%)
MarketAxess Inc. MKTX Financials 1.05 0.13
FMC Corp. FMC Materials 0.45 0.07
Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. HII Industrials 0.43 0.07
Crown Castle Inc. CCI Real Estate 0.50 0.06
Zimmer Biomet Inc. ZBH Health Care 0.63 0.06

Detractors

Company Ticker Sector Avg. Weight (%) Contribution (%)
Tapestry Inc. TPR Consumer Discretionary 2.22 -0.38
DraftKings Inc. DKNG Consumer Discretionary 1.45 -0.35
Teradyne Inc. TER Technology 1.14 -0.28
Carnival Corp. CCL Consumer Discretionary 1.51 -0.28
Asbury Automotive Group Inc. ABG Consumer Discretionary 1.52 -0.27

Source: Morningstar, March 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.

Choose Your Moat Strategy

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 US moat companies:

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Source for all data unless otherwise noted: Morningstar.

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