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International value ETFs get attention as domestic value gains momentum
ETF Trends highlights Tweedy Browne’s International Insider + Value ETF, citing a 12.9% NAV increase through June 30, 2026, as part of the case for international value exposure.
ETF Trends argues that international value strategies are worth renewed consideration as domestic value ETFs gain popularity. The outlet says international allocations can diversify portfolios away from heavy U.S. exposure, including concerns about concentration risk, and notes that many international stocks trade at discounts versus similar U.S. names.
The article points to an “insider” variant of value investing as a potential way to identify opportunities globally. It describes the Tweedy, Browne International Insider + Value ETF (ICPY) as applying Tweedy Browne’s approach across multiple countries, focusing on value companies with attractive insider activity.
According to ETF Trends, ICPY looks for signs such as executives or directors buying shares, and also for cases where companies conduct share buybacks. The fund is positioned as a way to combine value discipline with insider signals.
ETF Trends also highlights ICPY’s performance for the year to date, saying the fund’s NAV rose 12.87% as of June 30, 2026.