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A $1.75 Trillion Shadow Looms Over the MSCI World ETF

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
April 25, 2026
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The iShares MSCI World ETF (URTH) closed Friday at $195.27, a whisker — just 0.27% — from its 52-week high of $195.79. On the surface, the fund appears to be cruising. But beneath that placid exterior, a convergence of forces is building: a Tesla capex shock, a potential SpaceX IPO that could rewrite index history, a brewing fee war, and a looming index methodology overhaul.

Tesla’s Mixed Bag Sours After Hours

Tesla, a significant consumer discretionary holding in the ETF, delivered a quarterly report that initially looked like a win. Adjusted earnings per share came in at $0.41, four cents ahead of analyst estimates. Revenue, however, fell just short at $22.39 billion versus the $22.64 billion consensus. The gross margin climbed above 21%, a bright spot that sent shares up roughly 4% in after-hours trading.

Then the earnings call began. Management revealed that capital expenditures for 2026 would be $5 billion higher than previously planned, pushing the full-year forecast to over $25 billion. The gains evaporated. The stock turned negative. Adding to the pain, Tesla’s energy storage business posted a dismal quarter, with deployed capacity plunging 38% to 8.8 GWh — well below the 12-to-14 GWh analysts had penciled in.

Tesla has underperformed every major tech peer so far this year, sitting 14% in the red at the time of its report. That drag matters for URTH: the technology sector, which includes Tesla, represents nearly 28% of the fund’s portfolio.

SpaceX: The IPO That Could Reshape Everything

While Tesla’s woes are immediate, a far more consequential event is brewing. On April 1, SpaceX filed a confidential registration statement with the SEC. Multiple outlets — Bloomberg, CNBC, Reuters, and the Wall Street Journal — have confirmed the move. The target valuation is a staggering $1.75 trillion.

That figure would dwarf Saudi Aramco’s record-setting IPO. If SpaceX goes public at that level, it would instantly rank among the ten most valuable listed companies on the planet. For URTH investors, the implications are enormous. The MSCI World index weights by free-float market capitalization. A SpaceX inclusion would trigger billions in index-driven capital flows, further tilt the fund toward the U.S., and introduce a heavy dose of aerospace and software exposure.

Banks Provide a Steadying Hand

Against this volatile backdrop, the financial sector has been a pillar of strength. JPMorgan Chase posted a record trading revenue of $11.6 billion, with total revenue hitting $50.54 billion — up 10% year-over-year. Morgan Stanley crossed the $20 billion revenue threshold for the first time, with equity trading alone generating a record $5.15 billion.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying MSCI World ETF?

Financials account for roughly 16% of the ETF, making them the second-largest sector weighting. The strong bank results support FactSet’s forecast for 12.5% S&P 500 earnings growth in the first quarter of 2026.

The Fee War Heats Up

BlackRock, which manages URTH, is facing mounting competitive pressure. Invesco slashed the expense ratio on its competing MSCI World ETF to 0.05% on April 1, following similar moves by UBS and BNP Paribas. URTH’s total expense ratio stands at 0.24%, a 19-basis-point premium to the cheapest rival.

Morningstar maintains a Bronze rating on the fund but notes it could be cheaper. BlackRock’s defense is its tracking difference of just 0.02%, a metric that appears to resonate with institutional investors. The Royal Bank of Canada recently increased its position by 17.5%, now holding roughly two million shares.

A Technical Overbought Signal and an Index Overhaul

The ETF’s relative strength index (RSI) sits at 94.6, a reading that screams overbought. That doesn’t guarantee a pullback, but it does suggest the rally has been stretched.

Looking ahead, May brings a significant MSCI index reform. The new three-tier classification system for free-float calculations could meaningfully shift the weightings of mega-caps like Nvidia. The change is expected to increase portfolio turnover for tracking funds, a development that portfolio managers are watching closely.

What’s Next: Two Earnings Reports That Matter

The immediate catalysts are clear. Microsoft reports on April 29, with its stock still more than 30% below its all-time high. Apple follows on April 30, buoyed by a 20% jump in iPhone shipments to China. Together with Nvidia, these three stocks account for nearly 14% of the fund’s capital.

Income-focused investors should also mark June 15 on their calendars — that’s when URTH goes ex-dividend. But for the near term, the direction of the ETF hinges on whether tech earnings can justify the current valuation, or whether the weight of Tesla’s capex warning, a potential SpaceX disruption, and a hot RSI reading will cool things down.

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