Data source: WisdomTree….
| Exchange-Traded Fund | Ticker | Annual Expense Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| Europe Hedged Equity Fund | (NYSEMKT:HEDJ) | 0.58% |
| Japan Hedged Equity Fund | (NYSEMKT:DXJ) | 0.48% |
| LargeCap Dividend Fund | (NYSEMKT:DLN) | 0.28% |
| MidCap Dividend Fund | (NYSEMKT:DON) | 0.38% |
What is Wisdom Tree ETF?
WisdomTree Investments, Inc. is a New York-based exchange-traded fund (ETF) and exchange-traded product (ETP) sponsor and asset manager. WisdomTree sponsors different ETFs that span asset classes and countries worldwide. Categories include: U.S. and International Equity, Currency, Fixed Income and Alternatives.
What do Wisdom Tree do?
WisdomTree offers ETPs covering domestic, international and global equities, fixed income, currencies, commodities and alternative strategies. WisdomTree pioneered the concept of fundamentally weighted ETFs and active ETFs and is currently an industry leader in both categories (as measured by assets under management).
What is Wisdom Tree Trust?
WisdomTree Trust (the “Trust”) is a registered investment company that consists of separate investment portfolios. The Fund is an “exchange traded fund.” This means that shares of the Fund are listed on a national securities exchange, such as NYSE Arca, and trade at market prices.
Is WisdomTree ETF good?
In the last trailing year, the best-performing WisdomTree ETF was EES at 65.45%. The most recent ETF launched in the WisdomTree space was the WisdomTree Target Range Fund GTR on .
Who owns Wisdom Tree ETF?
WisdomTree Asset Management, Inc.
WisdomTree U.S.-listed Funds are managed by WisdomTree Asset Management, Inc.
Is Wisdom Tree publicly traded?
WisdomTree is the only publicly traded asset manager exclusively focused on the ETP industry. WisdomTree is listed on the NASDAQ Global Market under the ticker: WETF.
Is buying an ETF the same as buying a stock?
You probably already know that a stock represents a fraction, or share, of ownership in a specific company. An ETF, on the other hand, is a collection, or “basket”, of individual stocks, bonds, or other investments, all pooled together. When you buy a share of an ETF, you own a fraction of that pool of investments.
Are ETFs better than stocks?
Mutual funds offer the same advantage, but ETFs are better than mutual funds in several ways. They’re more flexible, since they can be traded on the stock market instead of being held until after markets close, the way mutual funds are.
What are the best international ETFs to buy?
VXUS – Vanguard Total International Stock ETF. Vanguard international ETFs offer some of the cheapest exposure to ex-US assets.
Should you buy ETFs?
You Can Buy ETFs to Get Short Yes, you read that right. You can buy an ETF and actually put on a short position. They are called inverse ETFs, and they allow you to inversely track an index or underlying asset without having to worry about margin restrictions or short selling.