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Compare CETF vs. ULTB

Compare shares and ETFs on the ASX that you can trade on Pearler.

FTSE China Top 50

ASX

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Overview
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Overview

When it comes to investing in the Australian stock market, shares and ETFs are a popular choice. Two options in the ASX are CETF and ULTB. In this comparison, we'll delve into these options across various dimensions to help you make an informed investment decision.

Community Stats

CETF

ULTB

Popularity

Low

N/A

Pearlers invested

30

0

Median incremental investment

$956.32

$0

Median investment frequency

Monthly

N/A

Median total investment

$1,346.19

$0

Average age group

> 35

N/A


Key Summary

CETF

ULTB

Strategy

CETF.AX was created on 2015-06-26 by VanEck. The fund's investment portfolio concentrates primarily on total market equity. The Fund seeks to provide investors with access to a portfolio of the 50 largest companies in the mainland Chinese market.

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Top 3 holdings

Kweichow Moutai Co Ltd Class A (11.92 %)

Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd Class A (7.13 %)

China Merchants Bank Co Ltd Class A (4.74 %)

iShares 20+ Year U.S. Treasury Bond (Hedged) ETF (100 %)

Top 3 industries

Financials (35.50 %)

Consumer Staples (33.17 %)

Industrials (15.44 %)

Top 3 countries

China (100.00 %)

Management fee

0.6 %

0 %


Key Summary

CETF

ULTB

Issuer

VanEck

Tracking index

FTSE China A50 Index - CNY

Asset class

ETF

Stock

Management fee

0.6 %

0 %

Price

$57.83

$97.03

Size

$34.649 million

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10Y return

N/A

N/A

Annual distribution/โ€Šdividend yield (5Y)

2.02 %

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Market

ASX

ASX

First listed date

26/06/2015

05/09/2024

Purchase fee

$6.50

$6.50


Community Stats

CETF

ULTB

Popularity

Low

N/A

Pearlers invested

30

0

Median incremental investment

$956.32

$0

Median investment frequency

Monthly

N/A

Median total investment

$1,346.19

$0

Average age group

> 35

N/A


Pros and Cons

CETF

ULTB

Pros

  • Exposure to more markets and sectors

  • Higher dividend/distribution yield

  • Higher price growth

Cons

  • Lower price growth

  • Exposure to 1 market and 1 sector only

  • Lower dividend/distribution yield

CETF

ULTB

Exposure to more markets and sectors

Exposure to 1 market and 1 sector only

Lower price growth

Higher price growth

Higher dividend/distribution yield

Lower dividend/distribution yield

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