- The iShares MSCI Sweden ETF (EWD) has a 24-year record of good returns
- EWD has a low U.S. market correlation of 0.80
- EWD has outperformed the oldest Europe ETF (IEV) by 1.24% CAGR since August 2000
- EWD has outperformed the oldest EAFA index ETF (EFA) by 2.93% CAGR since September 2001
- EWD has a current dividend yield of 4.55%
EWD vs SPY: May 1996 – March 2020
EWD vs SPY: May 1996 – March 2020
EWD vs IEF: August 2000 – March 2020
EWD vs IEF: August 2000 – March 2020
EWD vs EFA: September 2001 – March 2020
EWD vs EFA: September 2001 – March 2020
EWD vs IEV vs EFA vs SPY: September 2001 – March 2020
EWD vs IEV vs EFA vs SPY: August 17, 2001 – April 1, 2020
The iShares MSCI Sweden ETF (EWD) seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of Swedish equities. Exposure to large and mid-sized companies in Sweden. Targeted access to the Swedish stock market. Use to express a single country view.
- ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT: $180,204,151
- 20 DAY AVERAGE VOLUME: 586,511 SHARES/DAY
- PRICE/EARNINGS RATIO: 11.01
- PRICE/BOOK RATIO: 1.68
- 12 MONTH TRAILING YIELD: 4.55%
- EXPENSE RATIO: 0.55%
- NUMBER OF HOLDINGS: 35
EWD Top 10 Holdings: March 31, 2020
EWD Sectors: March 31, 2020
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Previous Deep Value ETF Accumulator articles on the iShares MSCI Sweden ETF:
The Sweden ETF: 23 Years of Good Returns (EWD) 1.2
The Sweden ETF, An Excellent Long-Term Investment Track Record (EWD) 1.1
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