Some examples of equal - weighted ETFs include the Guggenheim S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP) and the newly launched Direxion NASDAQ - 100 ®
Equal Weighted Index Shares (QQQE).
There's an equal weight ETF of the NASDAQ 100, called the Direxion NASDAQ - 100
Equal Weighted Index Shares (ticker: QQQE).
Not exact matches
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Equal - weighted indices are constructed by purchasing an equal dollar amount of each component's sh
Equal -
weighted indices are constructed by purchasing an
equal dollar amount of each component's sh
equal dollar amount of each component's
shares.
Power -
Shares (tm)
equal weight their
indices and hence are likely to provide better performance.
Holding a cap
weight index means you go up and down with them while
equal sector
weight allows you to skim off profits during booms and increase your
share in sectors when they are bargains.
The following 5 charts display the quintile returns for percent reduction in
shares outstanding in red and the S&P 500
Equal Weight Index in blue.
Even though the final two companies have
equal amounts of
shares outstanding, they are actually the highest and lowest
weighted companies in the
index because of the effects of their prices on their individual market values.