CARD vs. PEZ ETF Comparison

Comparison of Bank Of Montreal MAX Auto Industry -3x Inverse Leveraged ETN (CARD) to PowerShares Dynamic Consumer Discretionary (PEZ)
CARD

Bank Of Montreal MAX Auto Industry -3x Inverse Leveraged ETN

CARD Description

CARD makes a big and bearish one-day bet against the US auto industry. The fund provides 3x daily inverse exposure to a modified liquidity-weighted index that includes firms engaged in automobile manufacturing, automobile parts and retail, and car dealing. The index defines the industries based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and selects US-listed equities, excluding ETPs. The fund gains its international exposure through the use of ADRs, but will specifically exclude issuers organized in Canada or China. As a geared product, CARD is designed as a short-term trading tool and not a long-term investment vehicle. Long-term returns could materially differ from those of the index due to daily compounding. Since the fund uses an ETN structure, investors assume the credit risk of the issuer.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$7.21

Average Daily Volume

2,286

Number of Holdings *

20

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

PowerShares Dynamic Consumer Discretionary

PEZ Description The PowerShares Dynamic Consumer Discretionary Sector Portfolio (Fund) is based on the Dynamic Consumer Discretionary Sector IntellidexSM Index (Intellidex Index). The Fund will normally invest at least 90% of its total assets in common stocks that comprise the Index. The Intellidex Index thoroughly evaluates companies based on a variety of investment merit criteria, including: price momentum, earnings momentum, quality, management action, and value. The Underlying Intellidex Index is comprised of common stocks of 60 US consumer companies. These are companies that are principally engaged in the businesses of providing consumer goods and services that are cyclical in nature, including retail, automotive, leisure and recreation, media and real estate. The Fund and the Index are rebalanced and reconstituted quarterly in February, May, August and November.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$109.78

Average Daily Volume

2,913

Number of Holdings *

38

* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
Performance
Period CARD PEZ
30 Days -33.65% 7.02%
60 Days -27.31% 5.81%
90 Days -24.37% 7.54%
12 Months -73.66% 54.64%
2 Overlapping Holdings
Symbol Grade Weight in CARD Weight in PEZ Overlap
CVNA B 8.54% 6.12% 6.12%
GPI A 1.26% 2.25% 1.26%
CARD Overweight 18 Positions Relative to PEZ
Symbol Grade Weight
TSLA B 11.83%
F C 10.52%
GM B 10.14%
RIVN F 8.97%
ORLY B 8.54%
AZO C 8.54%
KMX B 4.15%
GPC D 4.01%
STLA F 3.91%
LCID F 3.47%
AAP C 3.0%
LAD A 2.29%
AN C 1.91%
TM D 1.91%
ABG B 1.31%
FSS B 0.91%
PAG B 0.87%
HMC F 0.78%
CARD Underweight 36 Positions Relative to PEZ
Symbol Grade Weight
MOD A -5.43%
RCL A -5.12%
TOL B -4.08%
AMZN C -3.79%
NFLX A -3.78%
MUSA A -3.75%
DASH A -3.09%
TXRH C -3.02%
PHM D -2.92%
WING D -2.86%
NVR D -2.8%
SKYW B -2.75%
HLT A -2.57%
KBH D -2.48%
SHAK C -2.44%
H B -2.42%
DHI D -2.3%
LEN D -2.29%
MTH D -2.25%
OLLI D -2.23%
TJX A -2.22%
MHO D -2.05%
BOOT D -1.99%
SKY A -1.99%
LNW D -1.83%
GRBK D -1.74%
TMHC B -1.71%
PLCE C -1.66%
TPH D -1.41%
LAMR D -1.39%
LTH C -1.35%
CCS D -1.17%
GOLF B -1.07%
GIII D -0.93%
DFH D -0.87%
SNBR F -0.67%
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