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FAQ
- What is WBIE ETF?
- Does WBIE pay dividends?
- What stocks are in WBIE ETF?
- What is the current assets under management for WBIE?
- What is WBIE average volume?
- What is WBIE expense ratio?
- What is WBIE inception date?
What is WBIE ETF?
The investment seeks long-term capital appreciation and the potential for current income, while also seeking to protect principal during unfavorable market conditions.
The fund will seek to invest in the equity securities of small-capitalization, mid-capitalization, and large capitalization domestic and foreign companies that the sub-advisor to the fund and an affiliate of the advisor, believes display attractive prospects for growth in a company's intrinsic value, and in other tactical investment opportunities. It may invest up to 50% of its net assets in the securities of issuers in emerging markets.
Does WBIE pay dividends?
No, the WBI BullBear Rising Income 3000 ETF doesn't pay dividends
What stocks are in WBIE ETF?
As of today, WBI BullBear Rising Income 3000 ETF inlcudes 99 holdings, with 90 of them being companies from 3 different countries and 11 sectors. The most weighted holdings are iShares Broad USD High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (10.04%), Xtrackers USD High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (9.98%) and SPDR Bloomberg Short Term High Yield Bond ETF (5.8%)
What is the current assets under management for WBIE?
Assets under management of WBI BullBear Rising Income 3000 ETF is $747 M
What is WBIE average volume?
Average volume of WBI BullBear Rising Income 3000 ETF is $34 K
What is WBIE expense ratio?
Expense ratio of WBI BullBear Rising Income 3000 ETF is 1.24%
What is WBIE inception date?
Inception date of WBI BullBear Rising Income 3000 ETF is 25 August 2014