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May 14 Continued strength in the dollar weighs on commodities, sending the CRB Index -1.2%, its fifth straight loss and eighth in nine sessions. Crude oil -1.3% at $94.76/bbl, natural gas -3.2% at $2.43 per MMBtu, gold -1.4% at $1561.10/oz., silver -1.9% to $28.35/oz. CRB is now -5.5% YTD, trading at its lowest level since Aug. 2010 and below its 10-year average price of 289.3.
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ETF Stats
- Expense Ratio: 0.79%
- Average Bid Ask Ratio: 0.65%
- Tracking Error: 1.08%
- Concentration Risk: 14.28%
- Capital Gains Dist. %: 1.20%
- Number of Securities: 139
- Dividend Amount: $0.204030
- Dividend Date: 12/28/2011
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GRES Description
The IQ ARB Global Resources ETF seeks investment results that correspond, before fees and expenses, to the price and yield performance of the IQ ARB Global Resources Index. The Index uses momentum and valuation factors to identify global companies that operate in commodity-specific market segments and whose equity securities trade in developed markets, including the U.S. These segments include Livestock; Precious Metals; Grains, Food, and Fiber; Energy; Industrial Metals; Timber; Water, and Coal. The Index also includes short exposure to global equities as a partial equity market hedge.
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Sector: Basic Materials
Country: United States
Key Info
- In Your Portfolio: A Guide to Commodity ETFs and ETNs
- Asset Class Performance: Commodities