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ERTH
Description
Description
ERTH.AX was created on 2021-03-09 by BetaShares. The fund's investment portfolio concentrates primarily on total market equity. ERTH.AX aims to track the performance of an index (before fees and expenses) that comprises a portfolio of up to 100 leading global companies that derive at least 50% of their revenues from products and services that help to address climate change and other environmental problems through the reduction or avoidance of CO2 emissions.
ASX
ETF - A bundle of shares
Global
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Performance
Performance
$9.79
AUD
▼ -$3.00 (-23.46%)
24th March 2026, 05:41 a.m.
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Quick facts
Quick facts
▼ -4.67% Growth
5 year average annual growth
▲ 0.57% Dividends
5 year average dividend yield
$500 minimum investment
Due to regulatory requirements
$1,113.20 median portfolio
Median amount held by the community
Holdings & exposure
Holdings & exposure
Top holdings
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VRT (VERTIV HOLDINGS CO)
6%
CARR (CARRIER GLOBAL CORP)
4%
ASML (ASML HOLDING NV)
4%
Top country exposure
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United States
49%
China
9%
Switzerland
7%
Top industry exposure
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Other
55%
Information
17%
Industrials
16%
Distributions
Distributions
Annual dividend yield
0.45%
Average franked amount
0%
5 year avg. dividend yield (p.a.)
0.57%
Dividend reinvestment
Highest franked amount
0%
Payout dates
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Costs
Costs
PURCHASE FEE
$6.50 AUD (or $5.50 with Pearler Prepay)
MANAGEMENT FEE
0.55% p.a.
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Advanced information
Advanced information
Leveraged
No
P/E ratio
28.73
Inverse
No
P/B ratio
3.13
Expense ratio
0.55
Inception date
2021-03-09
Community insights
Community insights
General statistics
327 investors hold ERTH
52 weeks average time between investments
$1,215 average holding per investor
1 day since last community investment
Demographics
Income of investors
50k - 100k
40%
Less than 50k
33%
100k - 150k
20%
150k - 200k
5%
More than 200k
3%
Age of investors
35-90 years old
49%
26-34 years old
46%
18-25 years old
5%
Legal gender of investors
31% male
69% female
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