CNAV vs. BOUT ETF Comparison

Comparison of Mohr Company Nav ETF (CNAV) to Innovator IBD Breakout Opportunities ETF (BOUT)
CNAV

Mohr Company Nav ETF

CNAV Description

CNAV scans for opportunities across all 11 sectors of the S&P 500, in attempt to navigate significant market value fluctuations. The portfolio may focus on just 50 stocks and rebalances whenever a holding exceeds 10% of total assets. Stock selection follows a top-down, tactical approach, evaluating price movements of individual stocks and over 117 sub-industries within the S&P 500 index. The fund holds the strongest-performing stocks when industry data trends are favorable. Conversely, when an industry shows a negative trend, it reallocates to other industries or moves into money market funds. Due to frequent trading, the fund is expected to experience a high portfolio turnover rate and is designed for investors who can withstand large principal value fluctuations.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$28.09

Average Daily Volume

20,711

Number of Holdings *

30

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

Innovator IBD Breakout Opportunities ETF

BOUT Description The investment seeks to track, before fees and expenses, the performance of the IBD® Breakout Stocks Index (the "index"). The fund will normally invest at least 80% of its net assets (including investment borrowings) in the equity securities that comprise the index. The index seeks to provide opportunistic investment exposure to those stocks with the potential to "break out," or experience a period of sustained price growth beyond the stock's recent "resistance level," with consideration for various market conditions. The fund is non-diversified. BOUT uses technical analysis to find stocks that are likely to breakout. The funds index relies on an algorithm that establishes a base price (a recent high) for each eligible security. The index then follows the trend for each stock. Selected stocks are ranked by a combination of relative strength and fundamental factors, and then weighted in fixed tiers according to this ranking. In addition, BOUT will move 50% of its portfolio into T-bills based on market signals: a rapid increase in either margin debt or overall stock prices, combined with slowing reversing momentum in the S&P 500. The T-bill position will remain in place until the S&P 500 falls by 50% or show indications of rising momentum. BOUT is rebalanced and reconstituted weekly after the close on Friday. The frequent rebalance schedule means the fund will be highly responsive to the technical factors that drive its strategy, but could also experience high turnover.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$40.14

Average Daily Volume

2,990

Number of Holdings *

44

* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
Performance
Period CNAV BOUT
30 Days 10.71% 7.95%
60 Days 9.94%
90 Days 9.81%
12 Months 32.83%
3 Overlapping Holdings
Symbol Grade Weight in CNAV Weight in BOUT Overlap
AXON A 4.53% 0.43% 0.43%
DT D 3.04% 2.49% 2.49%
PGR A 3.04% 3.63% 3.04%
CNAV Overweight 27 Positions Relative to BOUT
Symbol Grade Weight
APP B 6.72%
DAY B 3.85%
FTNT C 3.73%
VRT B 3.72%
DASH B 3.61%
LW C 3.58%
NTNX B 3.55%
GPN B 3.52%
VST A 3.42%
IOT A 3.4%
V A 3.33%
FFIV B 3.28%
CAH B 3.27%
TRV B 3.24%
WDAY B 3.2%
MA B 3.16%
DRI B 3.08%
CMG B 3.07%
MCD D 2.97%
NOC D 2.93%
WFC A 2.86%
BLDR D 2.83%
SBAC D 2.74%
MDLZ F 2.71%
NKE F 2.7%
CEG C 2.62%
ERIE D 2.32%
CNAV Underweight 41 Positions Relative to BOUT
Symbol Grade Weight
PACS F -4.48%
MS A -4.47%
LBRDK C -4.44%
NEM D -4.42%
VIK B -4.39%
EXPE B -4.28%
EQIX A -4.25%
AHR A -4.24%
IDCC B -4.01%
ETN A -3.82%
SPGI C -3.81%
EQH C -3.78%
CRM B -3.73%
BAH F -3.73%
DVA C -3.71%
CRDO B -2.87%
VRNS D -2.61%
ULS B -2.59%
IR B -2.49%
NMIH C -2.44%
ONON A -2.35%
COLL F -2.23%
TSM B -1.31%
TBBK B -1.28%
NOW A -1.27%
CDNA D -1.24%
SCCO F -1.22%
SN D -1.2%
TCOM B -1.14%
BEKE D -1.06%
ROAD B -0.45%
TPH D -0.42%
IBKR A -0.42%
CWAN B -0.42%
AVGO D -0.42%
ALKT B -0.42%
GMED A -0.41%
CORT B -0.41%
ACGL C -0.4%
PLMR A -0.39%
JD D -0.38%
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