SDP vs. PID ETF Comparison
Comparison of ProShares UltraShort Utilities (SDP) to PowerShares Intl Dividend Achievers (PID)
SDP
ProShares UltraShort Utilities
SDP Description
The investment seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily performance of the Dow Jones U.S. UtilitiesSM Index. The fund invests in derivatives that ProShare Advisors believes, in combination, should have similar daily return characteristics as two times the inverse (-2x) of the daily return of the index. The index measures the performance of the utilities sector of the U.S. equity market. Component companies include, among others, electric utilities, gas utilities, multi-utilities and water utilities. The fund is non-diversified.
Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$14.74
Average Daily Volume
35,485
46
PID
PowerShares Intl Dividend Achievers
PID Description
The PowerShares International Dividend Achievers™ Portfolio (Fund) is based on the NASDAQ International Dividend AchieversTM Index (Index). The Fund will normally invest at least 90% of its total assets in dividend paying common stocks that comprise the Index. The Index is designed to identify an international group of American Depository Receipts, Global Depositary Receipts and non-U.S. common or ordinary stocks that have qualified as International Dividend Achievers™. These companies have increased their annual dividend for five or more consecutive fiscal years. The Fund and the Index are reconstituted annually in January and rebalanced quarterly in January, April, July and October. Effective December 28, 2012, the NADAQ OMX Group, Inc., replaced Mergent, Inc., as the Index Provider of the Index. Effective February 25, 2013, the name of the Index changed from International Dividend Achievers Index to NASDAQ International Dividend Achievers Index. There will be no change to the methodology by which NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc., the Index Provider, calculates the Index. Please see the Fund’s prospectus supplement for more information. On February 25, 2013, NASDAQ took the place of the NYSE as the official Index data source.Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$19.18
Average Daily Volume
75,916
23
Performance
Period | SDP | PID |
---|---|---|
30 Days | -0.94% | -3.03% |
60 Days | -4.63% | -2.33% |
90 Days | -15.23% | -0.52% |
12 Months | -41.97% | 15.24% |
0 Overlapping Holdings
Symbol | Grade | Weight in SDP | Weight in PID | Overlap |
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SDP Overweight 46 Positions Relative to PID
Symbol | Grade | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|
NEE | C | 12.13% | |
SO | C | 6.91% | |
D | C | 6.77% | |
DUK | C | 6.69% | |
AEP | C | 4.77% | |
EXC | C | 4.51% | |
SRE | A | 4.34% | |
XEL | A | 3.36% | |
WEC | A | 2.98% | |
ED | C | 2.94% | |
PEG | A | 2.93% | |
ES | C | 2.81% | |
EIX | B | 2.7% | |
FE | C | 2.6% | |
PPL | A | 2.56% | |
DTE | C | 2.52% | |
ETR | B | 2.46% | |
AWK | C | 2.31% | |
AEE | A | 1.92% | |
CMS | C | 1.82% | |
EVRG | A | 1.5% | |
LNT | A | 1.35% | |
ATO | A | 1.34% | |
AES | F | 1.33% | |
CNP | A | 1.33% | |
WTRG | B | 1.07% | |
NI | A | 1.06% | |
PNW | A | 1.03% | |
VST | A | 1.01% | |
NRG | B | 0.95% | |
UGI | C | 0.91% | |
MDU | D | 0.58% | |
IDA | A | 0.54% | |
HE | C | 0.51% | |
POR | C | 0.51% | |
OGS | A | 0.49% | |
BKH | A | 0.49% | |
SR | A | 0.42% | |
ALE | A | 0.42% | |
SWX | B | 0.41% | |
NJR | A | 0.41% | |
PNM | B | 0.4% | |
NFG | A | 0.38% | |
NWE | C | 0.37% | |
AVA | B | 0.32% | |
AGR | A | 0.28% |
SDP Underweight 23 Positions Relative to PID
Symbol | Grade | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|
BTI | B | -4.03% | |
NGG | D | -3.9% | |
KOF | F | -3.81% | |
PHI | D | -3.4% | |
TD | D | -2.78% | |
SNY | F | -2.51% | |
GFI | D | -2.43% | |
DEO | F | -2.31% | |
OTEX | F | -2.27% | |
MUFG | B | -2.27% | |
SMFG | B | -2.23% | |
NVS | D | -2.12% | |
PSO | B | -1.85% | |
INFY | C | -1.76% | |
DOX | D | -1.63% | |
CNI | F | -1.51% | |
RELX | D | -1.28% | |
RBA | A | -1.12% | |
WTW | B | -1.01% | |
SAP | B | -0.92% | |
LOGI | D | -0.88% | |
NVO | F | -0.6% | |
WCN | A | -0.49% |
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