EATZ vs. MCSE ETF Comparison
Comparison of AdvisorShares Restaurant ETF (EATZ) to Martin Currie Sustainable International Equity ETF (MCSE)
EATZ
AdvisorShares Restaurant ETF
EATZ Description
The investment seeks long-term capital appreciation. The fund is an actively managed ETF that seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing, under normal circumstances, at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in securities of companies that derive at least 50% of their net revenue from the restaurant business. It invests primarily in U.S. exchange listed equity securities, including common and preferred stock and ADRs. The fund will concentrate at least 25% of its investments in the Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure Industry within the Consumer Discretionary Sector. It is non-diversified.
Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$28.08
Average Daily Volume
1,786
21
MCSE
Martin Currie Sustainable International Equity ETF
MCSE Description
Martin Currie Sustainable International Equity ETF strives to provide long-term capital appreciation by investing in equity and equity-related securities of foreign companies. The fund focuses on finding companies that have a strong history of offering high and sustainable returns on invested capital over time.Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$13.11
Average Daily Volume
3,380
2
Performance
Period | EATZ | MCSE |
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30 Days | 3.49% | -9.85% |
60 Days | 7.25% | -12.65% |
90 Days | 13.94% | -11.47% |
12 Months | 38.63% | -2.44% |
0 Overlapping Holdings
Symbol | Grade | Weight in EATZ | Weight in MCSE | Overlap |
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EATZ Overweight 21 Positions Relative to MCSE
EATZ: Top Represented Industries & Keywords
MCSE: Top Represented Industries & Keywords