HVST vs. E200 ETF Comparison

Comparison of BetaShares Australian Dividend Harvester Fund  (HVST) to SPDR S&P/ASX 200 ESG FUND (E200)
HVST

BetaShares Australian Dividend Harvester Fund 

HVST Description

HVST aims to provide exposure to large-cap Australian shares, along with the potential for franked income that is at least 1.5x the yield of the Australian broad sharemarket on an annual basis. In addition, the Fund aims to reduce the volatility of the equity investment returns and defend against losses in declining markets. HVST does not aim to track an index.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$13.76

Average Daily Volume

29,740

Number of Holdings *

8

* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
E200

SPDR S&P/ASX 200 ESG FUND

E200 Description The Investment Manager uses a passive investment strategy, investing in a portfolio of securities designed to reflect the characteristics of the Fund?s Index. Those securities can include:Index constituents; andderivative contracts, including exchange traded futures contracts and options over Index constituents, used only in limited circumstances.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$26.93

Average Daily Volume

3,098

Number of Holdings *

10

* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
Performance
Period HVST E200
30 Days 1.98% 3.30%
60 Days 1.31% 3.19%
90 Days 3.66% 5.87%
12 Months 18.47% 22.42%
6 Overlapping Holdings
Symbol Grade Weight in HVST Weight in E200 Overlap
ANZ A 5.51% 5.38% 5.38%
CSL D 4.99% 7.74% 4.99%
MQG A 4.84% 4.65% 4.65%
NAB A 7.0% 6.92% 6.92%
WDS C 2.38% 2.6% 2.38%
WES A 3.12% 4.34% 3.12%
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