MVS vs. EX20 ETF Comparison
Comparison of Ve Small ETF Units (MVS) to BetaShares Australian Ex-20 Portfolio Diversifier ETF (EX20)
MVS
Ve Small ETF Units
MVS Description
Exposure to the most liquid dividend paying small cap local companies and offshore ASX listed companies which generate at least 50% of their revenues or assets from Australia
Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$18.96
Average Daily Volume
3,870
Number of Holdings
*
10
* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
EX20
BetaShares Australian Ex-20 Portfolio Diversifier ETF
EX20 Description
A cost-effective way to diversify your portfolio, by investing in the 180 largest companies on the Australian sharemarket outside the top 20.Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$20.33
Average Daily Volume
13,498
Number of Holdings
*
9
* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
Performance
Period | MVS | EX20 |
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30 Days | -4.19% | -1.88% |
60 Days | -2.77% | -0.05% |
90 Days | -0.52% | 2.26% |
12 Months | 2.71% | 5.95% |
0 Overlapping Holdings
Symbol | Grade | Weight in MVS | Weight in EX20 | Overlap |
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MVS: Top Represented Industries & Keywords
Industries:
Asset Management
Gold
Infrastructure Operations
Insurance Brokers
Luxury Goods
REIT - Retail
Specialty Retail
Keywords:
Financial Services
Responsible Entity
Asset Management
Investment Fund
Responsible Entity Services
Software
Warehouse
Accountant
Administration Services
Aftermarket
Ancillary Products
Angel Broking
Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association
Australian Securities Exchange
Auto Parts
Automotive Aftermarket
Automotive Industry
Bank
Burbanks
Business Economics
EX20: Top Represented Industries & Keywords