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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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MRSK | C | Agility Shares Managed Risk ETF | 71.55 | |
TBFC | B | The Brinsmere Fund Conservative ETF | 30.41 | |
DSCF | A | Discipline Fund ETF | 27.29 | |
FDTB | C | Foundations Dynamic Income ETF | 19.98 | |
BAMB | A | Brookstone Intermediate Bond ETF | 19.79 |
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