XBUY - Amplify International Online Retail ETF
Assets | $28.16M |
NAV | $53.63 |
Expense Ratio | 0.69% |
PE Ratio | n/a |
Beta (5Y) | 1.26 |
Dividend (ttm) | n/a |
Dividend Yield | n/a |
Ex-Dividend Date | Dec 30, 2019 |
1-Year Return | - |
Trading Day | April 21 |
Last Price | $52.37 |
Previous Close | $52.20 |
Change ($) | 0.17 |
Change (%) | 0.32% |
Day's Open | 51.60 |
Day's Range | 51.60 - 52.37 |
Day's Volume | 3,978 |
52-Week Range | 24.24 - 62.41 |
Fund Description
The investment seeks investment results that generally correspond (before fees and expenses) to the price and yield of the EQM International Ecommerce Index (the index). The index seeks to measure the performance of equity securities (common stock and depositary receipts) issued by non-U.S. companies that derive at least 90% of their revenue from online business transactions or e-commerce platforms. The fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets (including investment borrowings) in the securities that comprise the index. It is non-diversified.
Asset Class Equity | Inception Date Jan 30, 2019 |
Exchange NYSEARCA | Ticker Symbol XBUY |
Index Tracked EQM International Ecommerce Index |
Top 10 Holdings
18.08% of assetsName | Symbol | Weight |
---|---|---|
DELIVERY HERO SE | LUG.TO | 1.89% |
BHG GROUP AB | LUG.TO | 1.84% |
BOOZT AB | LUG.TO | 1.84% |
JUST EAT TAKEAWAY | LUG.TO | 1.83% |
MYT Netherlands | MYTE | 1.82% |
HELLOFRESH SE | LUG.TO | 1.80% |
B2W CIA DIGITAL | LUG.TO | 1.80% |
HOME24 SE | LUG.TO | 1.79% |
OCADO GROUP PLC | LUG.TO | 1.74% |
KOGAN.COM LTD | LUG.TO | 1.73% |
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