YOKE
Yoke Core ETF·NASDAQ
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Key Stats
Assets Under Management
216.81MUSD
Fund Flows (1Y)
2.89MUSD
Dividend Yield
0.72%
Discount/Premium to NAV
-0.02%
Shares Outstanding
7.50M
Expense Ratio
0.30%
About Yoke Core ETF
Issuer
Empowered Funds, LLC
Brand
Yoke
Home Page
Inception Date
Feb 21, 2025
Structure
Open-Ended Fund
Index Tracked
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Management Style
Active
Dividend Treatment
Distributes
Distribution Tax Treatment
Qualified dividends
Income Tax Type
Capital Gains
Max ST Capital Gains Rate
39.60%
Max LT Capital Gains Rate
20.00%
Primary Advisor
Empowered Funds LLC
Distributor
Quasar Distributors LLC
Markets are a like a pendulum that swing from severely underpriced to insanely overpriced. Very rarely are the markets fairly valued. Regardless of strategy, factor, market cap, or style there are times when any single strategy underperforms the market. Rarely does a single strategy work over the long term, today, and tomorrow. We use a portion of our portfolio in invest in what we deem great quality growth companies. Over the long term, companies that are disciplined in capital investment, debt issuance and shareholder interests along with a competitive advantage should perform admirably. While this makes sense on paper, it doesn't work all the time. Companies fall in and out of favor from a stock investment standpoint regardless of their performance. For these times we want to own investments that are working today. Another portion of our portfolio is dedicated to a momentum/trend strategy of companies that have performed over the recent term. By looking at the companies that people are buying today we try to gauge whether the market is being driven by fear or greed. If our momentum indices are populated with lower quality names with little earnings and/or cash flow then we move to more defensive equity positions with the last sleeve of the portfolio. After a correction, the market momentum is usually being driven by the defensive side of the equity market and we then attempt to move to companies/industries/sectors that traditionally react the strongest coming off a market bottom. We stay in this recovery mode until the market gets back to fair value or pushes through to greed.
Classification
Asset Class
Equity
Category
Size and Style
Focus
Total Market
Niche
Broad-based
Strategy
Active
Geography
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Weighting Scheme
Proprietary
Selection Criteria
Proprietary
Analysis
Sector
Technology
21.67%
Industrials
16.60%
Consumer Cyclical
16.30%
Financial Services
12.94%
Communication Services
11.39%
Consumer Defensive
6.74%
Healthcare
6.50%
Energy
4.33%
Utilities
2.03%
Technology
21.67%
Industrials
16.60%
Consumer Cyclical
16.30%
Financial Services
12.94%
Communication Services
11.39%
Consumer Defensive
6.74%
Healthcare
6.50%
Energy
4.33%
Utilities
2.03%
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Asset
Holdings
Symbol
Ratio
GOOGL
Alphabet A
4.71%
TJX
The Tjx
3.90%
EME
EMCOR Group
3.59%
NVDA
Nvidia
3.40%
GE
GE Aerospace
3.24%
JNJ
Johnson & Johnson
3.08%
Symbol
Ratio
TPR
Tapestry
2.89%
ASML
ASML Holding
2.85%
NVS
Novartis
2.77%
TER
Teradyne
2.62%
Top 10 Weight 33.05%
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