DIA
SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust·NYSE
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Key Stats
Assets Under Management
44.37BUSD
Fund Flows (1Y)
782.64MUSD
Dividend Yield
1.42%
Discount/Premium to NAV
0.02%
Shares Outstanding
91.60M
Expense Ratio
0.16%
About SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust
Issuer
State Street Global Advisors
Brand
SPDR
Home Page
Inception Date
Jan 14, 1998
Structure
Unit Investment Trust
Index Tracked
Dow Jones Industrial Average
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
PDR Services LLC
Distributor
ALPS Distributors, Inc.
Despite the name recognition that comes from tracking the Dow and its own popularity, DIA is not the ideal ETF for investors who want broad-based exposure to US large-caps. The fund's tiny portfolio, arbitrary selection, and antiquated weighting produce significant sector biases relative to the market, and cover only a fraction of the large-cap space, typically represented by hundreds of names. Stocks are price-weighted, not cap-weighted, which can produce major sector realignments when multiple holdings change, as occurred in September 2013. Still, DIA tends to move with the broader market day-to-day, and some may prefer its typically (slightly) lower beta. DIA is extremely liquid, with huge assets and a long track record. The fund's UIT structure is shared by a few other long-lived ETFs (like SPY), with the most notable effects being a slight cash drag since stock dividends received in between the ETF's distributions can't be reinvested as is typically the case. UITs must also hold every stock in the index at all times, which can tie the PM's hands. Still, for exposure to the Dow—a concentrated, universally-cited basket of household names—DIA is a great choice.
Classification
Asset Class
Equity
Category
Size and Style
Focus
Large Cap
Niche
Broad-based
Strategy
Price-weighted
Geography
U.S.
Weighting Scheme
Price
Selection Criteria
Committee
Analysis
Sector
Financial Services
28.27%
Technology
20.01%
Industrials
14.53%
Healthcare
12.43%
Consumer Cyclical
12.37%
Consumer Defensive
4.30%
Basic Materials
4.22%
Communication Services
1.95%
Energy
1.92%
Financial Services
28.27%
Technology
20.01%
Industrials
14.53%
Healthcare
12.43%
Consumer Cyclical
12.37%
Consumer Defensive
4.30%
Basic Materials
4.22%
Communication Services
1.95%
Energy
1.92%
Asset
Holdings
Symbol
Ratio
GS
Goldman Sachs
11.46%
CAT
Caterpillar
7.37%
MSFT
Microsoft
6.16%
AXP
American Express
4.82%
V
Visa
4.49%
HD
The Home Depot
4.42%
Symbol
Ratio
AMGN
Amgen
4.21%
UNH
UnitedHealth Group
4.19%
JPM
Jpmorgan Chase
4.14%
SHW
The Sherwin-Williams
4.11%
Top 10 Weight 55.38%
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