PSCU vs. MVFD ETF Comparison

Comparison of PowerShares S&P SmallCap Utilities Portfolio (PSCU) to Monarch Volume Factor Dividend Tree Index ETF (MVFD)
PSCU

PowerShares S&P SmallCap Utilities Portfolio

PSCU Description

The PowerShares S&P SmallCap Utilities Portfolio (Fund) is based on the S&P SmallCap 600® Capped Utilities & Telecom Services Index (Index). The Fund will normally invest at least 90% of its total assets in common stocks that comprise the Index. The Index is designed to measure the overall performance of common stocks of US utilities and telecommunication services companies. These companies are principally engaged in providing either energy, water or natural gas utilities, as well as services designed to promote or enhance the transmission of voice, data and video over various communications media, including wireline, wireless (terrestrial-based), satellite and cable. The Index is a subset of the S&P SmallCap 600® Index, which is a float-adjusted, market-capitalization-weighted index reflecting the US small-cap market. The Fund and the Index are rebalanced and reconstituted quarterly.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$66.01

Average Daily Volume

5,723

Number of Holdings *

34

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

Monarch Volume Factor Dividend Tree Index ETF

MVFD Description MVFD focuses on equities demonstrating strong cash flow and dividend potential, shifting towards fixed income ETFs linked to US Treasurys in unfavorable cash flow scenarios. The fund seeks to mirror the performance of its target index, comprised of 40 equally weighted stocks selected for their financial health and income-producing ability, alongside up to 5 fixed income ETFs. Driving its selection process is the proprietary Volume Factor methodology, which examines stocks by analyzing the dynamics between market volume and price. This analysis is facilitated by a distinctive volume-price confirmation indicator. Evaluating a broad pool of 3,000 U.S. stocks, the methodology generates a composite score to rank and ensure that only the top-performing equities under positive financial conditions are chosen. MVFDs strategy aims for adaptability, modifying its equity-to-fixed income ratio based on prevailing financial trends. Furthermore, the index undergoes quarterly reconstitution to realign with market changes, optimizing the funds portfolio composition accordingly.

Grade (RS Rating)

Last Trade

$27.53

Average Daily Volume

4,870

Number of Holdings *

39

* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
Performance
Period PSCU MVFD
30 Days 11.62% 4.71%
60 Days 13.26% 9.34%
90 Days 15.70% 11.69%
12 Months 34.21%
1 Overlapping Holdings
Symbol Grade Weight in PSCU Weight in MVFD Overlap
TGNA B 3.63% 3.31% 3.31%
PSCU Overweight 33 Positions Relative to MVFD
Symbol Grade Weight
LUMN B 9.58%
MSGS A 4.97%
IAC C 4.66%
CCOI B 4.63%
OTTR C 4.39%
MGEE A 4.31%
CNK A 4.29%
AWR C 4.11%
SATS C 4.01%
CWT D 3.97%
AVA D 3.89%
CARG B 3.66%
TDS B 3.61%
CPK C 3.55%
CWEN D 3.08%
YELP C 3.05%
ZD C 2.79%
TRIP D 2.37%
CABO C 2.23%
SJW F 2.2%
NWN C 2.0%
MSEX B 1.56%
QNST C 1.48%
CARS D 1.31%
UTL D 1.22%
CWEN D 1.2%
SSTK D 1.06%
TTGT C 0.98%
SHEN F 0.88%
SCHL F 0.83%
THRY F 0.68%
GOGO C 0.53%
CNSL A 0.47%
PSCU Underweight 38 Positions Relative to MVFD
Symbol Grade Weight
MO B -3.7%
FOX B -3.36%
HLNE B -3.21%
FOXA B -3.21%
VOYA B -3.06%
MATX B -2.96%
NYT B -2.93%
BKH D -2.93%
ABM B -2.86%
JHG B -2.84%
ADTN B -2.83%
QCOM C -2.82%
EXPD F -2.53%
MLI B -2.52%
SR D -2.46%
CCK C -2.42%
PM C -2.42%
MEI F -2.37%
SEM B -2.35%
WKC D -2.31%
GILD A -2.28%
RHI B -2.24%
AFL D -2.2%
AMKR F -2.2%
CL F -2.18%
WD B -2.15%
NTAP C -2.15%
CHRD D -2.13%
LPX B -2.12%
CME C -2.11%
SSNC C -2.1%
EXPI C -2.09%
ALLY C -2.05%
ADM F -2.0%
TTC D -1.99%
BCO D -1.99%
NRG A -1.96%
KBH D -1.95%
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