Prediction: SPDR’s Euro ETF Is Just Heating Up

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  • FEZ delivered a 37.55% one-year return versus 15.84% for SPY.

  • The ECB has a 98% probability of cutting rates by at least 25 basis points in February 2026.

  • ASML represents 8.4% of FEZ and posted 53.8% return on equity with 29% profit margins.

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Prediction: SPDR’s Euro ETF Is Just Heating Up

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After a decade of trailing the S&P 500, European equities are finally having their moment. The SPDR Euro STOXX 50 ETF (NYSEARCA:FEZ | FEZ Price Prediction) has shown strong momentum recently, outpacing U.S. stocks. The shift from American exceptionalism to European market dynamics is backed by fundamental drivers that could sustain this rally for years.

The Macro Tailwind: European Central Bank Rate Cuts

The biggest factor propelling FEZ higher is the European Central Bank’s dovish monetary policy. Prediction markets assign a 98% probability the ECB will cut rates by at least 25 basis points at its February 2026 meeting. Lower rates boost equity valuations by reducing discount rates and stimulating economic activity. For European stocks, which have historically traded at lower multiples than U.S. counterparts, this has contributed to valuation expansion.

ECB policy announcements occur roughly every six weeks. The key signal is the deposit facility rate, currently around 2%. If the ECB signals further cuts beyond February, that validates the case for continued European equity outperformance. The Financial Times, Bloomberg, and the ECB’s website provide real-time coverage and detailed policy statements.

While the Federal Reserve has signaled a cautious approach to rate cuts given persistent U.S. inflation, Europe’s softer inflation backdrop gives the ECB more room to ease. This divergence in monetary policy creates a fundamental advantage for European equities that could persist throughout 2026.

The Holdings Story: Quality European Champions

FEZ’s performance isn’t just about macro tailwinds. The fund’s concentrated exposure to 50 large-cap European companies includes genuine global leaders. ASML Holding (NASDAQ:ASML), the fund’s largest position at 8.4%, dominates the extreme ultraviolet lithography market critical for advanced semiconductor manufacturing. The company posted a 53.8% return on equity with profit margins near 29%, and Wall Street analysts maintain 73% buy-side ratings.

SAP (NYSE:SAP), the second-largest holding at 5%, provides enterprise software to major corporations worldwide. Siemens (OTC:SIEGY), LVMH (OTC:LVMUY), and Schneider Electric (OTC:SBGSF) round out the top holdings, representing industrial automation, luxury goods, and electrical equipment. These aren’t regional plays—they’re multinational businesses domiciled in Europe.

FEZ’s monthly fact sheet on State Street’s website tracks significant changes in holdings or sector allocations. The fund’s 10% annual turnover suggests minimal trading activity, but rebalancing events tied to the Euro STOXX 50 index reconstitution can shift exposures.

A Comparable Option: Vanguard FTSE Europe ETF

For broader diversification, the Vanguard FTSE Europe ETF (NYSEARCA:VGK) offers different characteristics. With $35.8 billion in assets compared to FEZ’s $4.8 billion, VGK offers substantially deeper liquidity. Its 0.06% expense ratio dramatically undercuts FEZ’s 0.29% fee. VGK holds over 1,300 European stocks versus FEZ’s 50, providing exposure beyond just Eurozone large-caps to include the UK and Switzerland.

The tradeoff is concentration. FEZ’s focused portfolio has shown strong performance during recent market conditions, but VGK’s broader base could provide more stability if large-cap European momentum stalls.

The most important factor to watch for FEZ over the next 12 months is the ECB’s commitment to rate cuts, while the fund’s concentrated exposure to quality European technology and industrial leaders provides fundamental support for continued outperformance.

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I am a long time investor and student of business, and believe finding good companies that can become great investments is the best game on earth. After 20 years of writing and researching the public markets it is clear that individuals have never had more tools and information to take control of their financial lives. From ETFs and $0 commissions to cryptos and prediction markets there has never been a greater democratization of access to investing. 

I write to help people understand the investments available to them so they can make the best choice for their portfolio, whether they're starting out or looking for income in retirement. 

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