Add Innovation To Your Portfolio With This 3D Printing ETF

 | May 20, 2022 17:54

Despite Wall Street's current elevated volatility levels, seasoned investors have not stopped scouring for companies that have the potential to develop world-changing technologies.

One booming theme within the innovation space is 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing. It consists of three main components: hardware, software, and the materials used to complete printing.

3D printing goes back over half a century, but it is only in the past decade that it has become more mainstream, in part thanks to decreasing costs, especially of hardware. Now, the technology is used extensively in numerous industries, including aerospace, automotive, education, construction, healthcare, manufacturing, and robotics, among others.

Recent research highlights that:

"The global 3D printing market was valued at USD 13.84 billion in 2021 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.8% from 2022 to 2030."

Consequently, Wall Street has been paying close attention to 3D printing stocks. For instance, in July 2016, the S&P Kensho 3D Printing Index was launched. In early 2021, the index hit a record high.

But since then, it has been a different story, as the ETF lost close to a third of its value in the past 12 months. Yet, this decline in 3D printing shares also means better opportunities for buy-and-hold investors in this burgeoning field.

h2 Examples Of 3D Printing Stocks/h2

InvestingPro provides access to 3D printing stocks that can appeal to long-term investors. For instance, among the large-capitalization (cap) stocks, we see industrial software names Autodesk (NASDAQ:ADSK) and PTC (NASDAQ:PTC); simulation software company Ansys (NASDAQ:ANSS); 3D Systems (NYSE:DDD); and digital contract manufacturer Proto Labs (NYSE:PRLB).

The fastest-growing 3D printing companies are the specialty medical device manufacturer ConforMIS (NASDAQ:CFMS); 3D printing business Stratasys (NASDAQ:SSYS); Autodesk; and PTC.

Meanwhile, those looking for undervalued 3D printing shares may want to research Proto Labs; PTC; early-stage biotech stock Organovo (NASDAQ:ONVO), which specializes in 3D bioprinting; Ansys; Autodesk; FARO Technologies (NASDAQ:FARO), which focuses on 3D imaging and measurement equipment; Stratasys and 3D Systems. These stocks also have bullish analyst targets, meaning they could see higher prices in the coming months.

Finally, among 3D printing stocks, low price to book (P/B) ratio shares may also deserve readers' attention. For instance, Organovo and ConforMIS have P/B ratios under 1x. SSYS, PRLB, and DDD stocks also have relatively low P/B values.

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Choosing stocks appropriate for long-term portfolios requires research, which may prove difficult for most retail investors. We should also note that stock lists provided on the InvestingPro website may not always fully meet the full objectives of all readers. In that case, they may also consider researching an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that holds a basket of shares in the 3D ecosystem.

h2 The 3D Printing ETF/h2
  • Current Price: $22.80
  • 52-week range: $20.92 - $40.62
  • Expense ratio: 0.66% per year

Our fund for today, the 3D Printing ETF (NYSE:PRNT), is a thematic ETF giving access to a wide range of innovative companies within the 3D printing space. These names focus on hardware, computer-aided design (CAD), scanning, measurement, printing materials, and 3D printing.