Should You Add a Defense ETF to Your Portfolio in April?

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Key Points

  • NATO's "5% of GDP" defense spending target by 2035 will send investment into this sector soaring.

  • The U.S. Department of Defense's budget proposal for 2027 is likely to exceed $1 trillion.

  • Three of the largest aerospace & defense ETFs produce different ways to invest in this sector.

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The current war in Iran has disrupted the global geopolitical landscape and the outlook for U.S. stocks. It has also sent defense stocks soaring.

Over the past year, these three of the biggest aerospace & defense ETFs have outperformed the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF by more than 2x:

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  • iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF (NYSEMKT: ITA)
  • Invesco Aerospace & Defense ETF (NYSEMKT: PPA)
  • State Street SPDR S&P Aerospace & Defense ETF (NYSEMKT: XAR)

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Whether it's a global conflict or the need to be prepared for the new artificial intelligence (AI) driven world, the demand for defense and cybersecurity is likely to only increase in the coming years.

Let's take a look at the investment case for this sector and which of the three ETFs listed above might serve you best.

Military officers managing defense post.

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Key takeaways

  • Approximately $2.6 trillion is expected to be spent on global defense in 2026. One-third will come from the United States.
  • The White House's proposed 2027 defense budget could be as much as $1.5 trillion.
  • All three of the major aerospace & defense ETFs were down at least 13% from their highs, presenting a potential "buy-low" opportunity.
  • Invesco Aerospace & Defense ETF, iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF, and State Street SPDR S&P Aerospace & Defense ETF each offer a distinct risk/reward profile and portfolio.

Why defense spending is just getting started

Countries are already spending trillions of dollars on defense, but that number is only going to keep growing.

The biggest driver will be NATO member nations' agreement to invest at least 5% of their annual gross domestic product (GDP) in defense by 2035. Most nations are still operating under the previous 2% of GDP guidance, so a jump to 5% over the next decade would represent significant investment growth in the defense sector.

This type of worldwide defense spending should deliver steady business for defense companies for years to come.

Defense ETF comparison: ITA vs. PPA vs. XAR

Metric ITA PPA XAR
Expense ratio 0.38% 0.58% 0.35%
AUM $13.7B $8.0B $5.9B
Weighting method Market-cap Market-cap Equal-weight
Cap size tilt Large-caps Large- and mid-caps All-cap
12-month return 44.6% 45.3% 60.8%
Morningstar rating 4 stars 5 stars 5 stars
Best use Tilt toward leaders Broader exposure Higher risk, higher upside

Source: fund websites

While all of these ETFs have "aerospace & defense" in their names, their underlying strategy produce very different portfolios.

The reasons for choosing each:

  • ITA: You want to focus more on the industry's leaders and take advantage of higher liquidity.
  • PPA: You want broader exposure to more individual companies within the sector and invest in some higher-potential mid-cap names.
  • XAR: You want exposure to large-, mid-, and small-cap names and are willing to take on a little more risk to get higher returns.

With elevated geopolitical risks becoming the norm instead of the exception, investing in defense stocks could be a solid long-term growth play.

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