FLGB vs. HDEF ETF Comparison

Comparison of Franklin FTSE United Kingdom ETF (FLGB) to Deutsche X-trackers MSCI EAFE High Dividend Yield Hedged Equity ETF (HDEF)
FLGB

Franklin FTSE United Kingdom ETF

FLGB Description

The investment seeks to provide investment results that closely correspond, before fees and expenses, to the performance of the FTSE UK RIC Capped Index (the FTSE UK Capped Index). Under normal market conditions, the fund invests at least 80% of its assets in the component securities of the FTSE UK Capped Index and in depositary receipts representing such securities. The FTSE UK Capped Index is based on the FTSE UK Index and is designed to measure the performance of United Kingdom large- and mid-capitalization stocks. The fund is non-diversified.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$26.47

Average Daily Volume

163,578

Number of Holdings *

5

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

Deutsche X-trackers MSCI EAFE High Dividend Yield Hedged Equity ETF

HDEF Description The investment seeks investment results that correspond generally to the performance, before fees and expenses, of the MSCI EAFE High Dividend Yield US Dollar Hedged Index. The fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets (but typically far more) in component securities of the underlying index. The underlying index is designed to reflect the performance of equities in its parent index, the MSCI EAFE Index, with higher dividend income and quality characteristics than average dividend yields of equities in the parent index, where such higher dividend income and quality characteristics are both sustainable and persistent. The fund is non-diversified.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$24.61

Average Daily Volume

179,264

Number of Holdings *

4

* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
Performance
Period FLGB HDEF
30 Days 1.38% -0.73%
60 Days 5.37% 3.12%
90 Days 6.43% 2.65%
12 Months 8.72% 8.26%
1 Overlapping Holdings
Symbol Grade Weight in FLGB Weight in HDEF Overlap
UL B 4.5% 4.55% 4.5%
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