EMIF vs. SUPP ETF Comparison

Comparison of iShares S&P Emerging Markets Infrastructure Index Fund (EMIF) to Engine No. 1 ETF Trust Engine No. 1 Transform Supply Chain ETF (SUPP)
EMIF

iShares S&P Emerging Markets Infrastructure Index Fund

EMIF Description

The investment seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of 30 of the largest emerging market equities in the infrastructure industry. The fund generally invests at least 90% of its assets in securities of the underlying index and in depositary receipts representing securities of the underlying index. It seeks to track the investment results of the S&P Emerging Markets Infrastructure IndexTM (the "underlying index"), which is designed to track performance of 30 of the largest publicly listed companies in the infrastructure industry in emerging markets. The fund is non-diversified.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$22.19

Average Daily Volume

1,332

Number of Holdings *

9

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

Engine No. 1 ETF Trust Engine No. 1 Transform Supply Chain ETF

SUPP Description The fund is an actively managed exchange-traded fund ("ETF") that invests in U.S.-listed equity, ADR securities, and non-U.S. developed and emerging market-listed securities, which over time may vary as market and investment opportunities change. The fund may also enter into currency-related spot transactions when it transacts in equities denominated in foreign currencies or invest in certain derivative instruments, such as currency futures or forwards that will help the adviser manage risk associated with foreign currency exposure, if any, or futures contracts. The fund is non-diversified.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$63.03

Average Daily Volume

1,204

Number of Holdings *

10

* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
Performance
Period EMIF SUPP
30 Days 0.96% -4.35%
60 Days 1.67% -0.15%
90 Days 4.79% 9.40%
12 Months 4.43% 31.91%
0 Overlapping Holdings
Symbol Grade Weight in EMIF Weight in SUPP Overlap
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