FCTE vs. BCUS ETF Comparison
Comparison of SMI 3Fourteen Full-Cycle Trend ETF (FCTE) to Bancreek U.S. Large Cap ETF (BCUS)
FCTE
SMI 3Fourteen Full-Cycle Trend ETF
FCTE Description
The fund is actively managed and typically owns 20 domestic stocks that are normally included in the S&P 500 Index ("S&P 500"). The FCT strategy is based on a proprietary model developed by 3Fourteen that selects stocks based on quality stock screens and trend factors such as return on capital and cash flow stability, earnings growth, return on investment, momentum, linear regression and trend analysis. The fund is non-diversified.
Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$26.48
Average Daily Volume
113,504
20
BCUS
Bancreek U.S. Large Cap ETF
BCUS Description
The fund is an actively managed exchange-traded fund ("ETF") that invests in equity securities consisting primarily of common and preferred stock and securities convertible into common stock. Under normal circumstances, the fund invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes) in securities of U.S.-listed large capitalization companies.Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$30.55
Average Daily Volume
26,757
30
Performance
Period | FCTE | BCUS |
---|---|---|
30 Days | -3.60% | 0.24% |
60 Days | -1.98% | 0.60% |
90 Days | 3.09% | 5.21% |
12 Months |
FCTE Underweight 26 Positions Relative to BCUS
Symbol | Grade | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|
MLI | A | -4.06% | |
AZO | D | -3.97% | |
GWW | A | -3.96% | |
HUBB | B | -3.9% | |
AAPL | C | -3.89% | |
PWR | B | -3.86% | |
FIX | B | -3.8% | |
AVGO | B | -3.79% | |
SNPS | B | -3.74% | |
KBR | B | -3.71% | |
MUSA | C | -3.64% | |
ABBV | A | -3.62% | |
LLY | F | -3.58% | |
MMC | D | -3.53% | |
ODFL | A | -3.49% | |
AIT | A | -3.41% | |
LIN | C | -3.41% | |
CDNS | C | -3.38% | |
MSI | B | -3.32% | |
CXT | F | -3.21% | |
CBZ | B | -3.11% | |
HLI | A | -2.91% | |
COKE | D | -2.34% | |
NVT | D | -2.28% | |
HRB | D | -1.91% | |
ETN | B | -1.87% |
FCTE: Top Represented Industries & Keywords
BCUS: Top Represented Industries & Keywords