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SFLO

VictoryShares Small Cap Free Cash Flow ETF·NASDAQ
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Key Stats
Assets Under Management
489.55MUSD
Fund Flows (1Y)
228.97MUSD
Dividend Yield
1.02%
Discount/Premium to NAV
0.07%
Shares Outstanding
16.10M
Expense Ratio
0.49%
About VictoryShares Small Cap Free Cash Flow ETF
Issuer
Victory Capital
Brand
VictoryShares
Inception Date
Dec 20, 2023
Structure
Open-Ended Fund
Index Tracked
Victory U.S. Small Cap Free Cash Flow Index
Management Style
Passive
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
Victory Capital Management, Inc. (Investment Management)
Distributor
Foreside Fund Services LLC
?SFLO utilizes a rules-based methodology to construct its stock portfolio of profitable small-cap US companies. To be considered small-cap, a company's market capitalization must be within 120% of the capitalization of the largest company in the Russell 2000. The index initially screens out companies with negative free cash flows or earnings, using both historical and projected measures. Eligible stocks are ranked based on free cash flow yield, and the top 300 stocks are selected. Remaining stocks are scored based on growth metrics, such as revenue and earnings, and the 200 highest scoring are included in the portfolio. The resulting portfolio is weighted using a modified free cash flow yield methodology. Weights are tilted in favor of stocks with high total free cash flow and free cash flow yield. The index caps single issuer weights at 4% and sector weights at 45%. The portfolio is rebalanced and reconstituted quarterly.
Classification
Asset Class
Equity
Category
Size and Style
Focus
Small Cap
Niche
Broad-based
Strategy
Multi-factor
Geography
U.S.
Weighting Scheme
Fundamental
Selection Criteria
Multi-factor
Returns
1-Month
3-Month
YTD
1-Year
3-Year
5-Year
Price Performance
+1.05%+6.23%+2.93%+10.43%+20.56%+20.56%
NAV Total Return
-2.08%+5.11%-0.28%+9.15%+0.00%+0.00%
Ratings

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Holdings Analysis

Sector

Energy

23.82%

Consumer Cyclical

17.35%

Healthcare

15.53%

Technology

13.42%

Industrials

10.13%

Consumer Defensive

8.93%

Communication Services

6.91%

Basic Materials

2.94%

Financial Services

0.79%

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Asset

Region

99.01%
0.99%

Category

Ratio

North America

99.01%

Europe

0.99%

Investment Style

Mega
Large
Medium
Multi
Small
Value
Blend
Growth

Small-Cap Growth

Focuses on small-cap companies expected to grow substantially. These ETFs invest in emerging firms with robust growth trajectories.

Top 10 Holdings

Symbol

Ratio

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SM

SM Energy
2.26%
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CRGY

Crescent Energy
1.56%
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ALKS

Alkermes
1.56%
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CNR

Core Natural
1.41%
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LRN

Stride
1.38%
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JAZZ

Jazz Pharmaceuticals
1.37%
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PR

Permian Resources
1.35%
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TPC

Tutor Perini
1.22%
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DINO

HF Sinclair
1.15%
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CRC

California Resources
1.15%

Top 10 Weight 14.39%

199 Total Holdings

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Dividends

Dividend Payout History

Declaration Date
Record Date
Payment Date
Amount
2026-01-082026-01-082026-01-090.006
2025-12-112025-12-112025-12-120.054
2025-11-072025-11-072025-11-100.005
2025-10-092025-10-092025-10-100.023
2025-09-082025-09-082025-09-090.031
2025-08-062025-08-062025-08-070.012
2025-07-102025-07-102025-07-110.024

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