Back
QRE
Description
Description
QRE.AX was created on 2010-12-10 by BetaShares. The fund's investment portfolio concentrates primarily on theme equity. QRE.AX aims to track the performance an index (before fees and expenses) comprising the largest ASX-listed companies in the resources sector, including BHP, Rio Tinto, Woodside Petroleum and more.
ASX
Super
HomeSoon
ETF - A bundle of shares
Australia
Materials
High Dividend
Performance
Performance
$9.94
AUD
▲ $6.59 (196.72%)
1st April 2026, 11:53 p.m.
1M
1Y
10Y
GRAPH
TABLE
GRAPH
TABLE
If I had invested $1,000 in QRE 10 years ago, today I would have...
Calculate
Quick facts
Quick facts
▲ 7.57% Growth
5 year average annual growth
▲ 6.49% Dividends
5 year average dividend yield
$500 minimum investment
Due to regulatory requirements
$2,279.65 median portfolio
Median amount held by the community
Holdings & exposure
Holdings & exposure
Top holdings
View all
BHP (BHP GROUP LTD)
35%
WDS (WOODSIDE ENERGY GROUP LTD)
9%
RIO (RIO TINTO LTD)
8%
Top country exposure
View all
Australia
95%
United States
3%
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
1%
Top industry exposure
View all
Materials
74%
Energy
19%
Utilities
4%
Distributions
Distributions
Annual dividend yield
2.39%
Average franked amount
80.72%
5 year avg. dividend yield (p.a.)
6.49%
Dividend reinvestment
Highest franked amount
107.97%
Payout dates
See dividend history
Estimate how much you could earn in dividends
Calculate
Costs
Costs
PURCHASE FEE
$6.50 AUD (or $5.50 with Pearler Prepay)
MANAGEMENT FEE
0.34% p.a.
Calculate your costs and discover ways to reduce your fees
Calculate
ESG
ESG
61.56
Environmental score
73.74
Social score
63.3
Governance score
Advanced information
Advanced information
Leveraged
No
P/E ratio
19.06
Inverse
No
P/B ratio
2.72
Expense ratio
0.34
Inception date
2010-12-10
Community insights
Community insights
General statistics
126 investors hold QRE
35 weeks average time between investments
$4,069 average holding per investor
15 hours since last community investment
Demographics
Income of investors
Less than 50k
46%
50k - 100k
28%
100k - 150k
15%
150k - 200k
6%
More than 200k
6%
Age of investors
35-90 years old
58%
26-34 years old
32%
18-25 years old
10%
Legal gender of investors
48% male
52% female
Related items
Related items
Pricing data reflects the most recent end-of-day traded price. Live pricing is shown at the time of buy/sell and may differ from what's displayed here. Other data is provided by our data partner, last updated on 30 March 2026, and may have changed since.
Learn more
Learn more
Anyone can be scammed: how to protect yourself in an age of financial scams
READ
Long-term investing
First-time investors
Think you’d never fall for a scam? Even finance pros get caught out. Here’s how modern scams work.
24 March 2026
・
Ana Kresina
・
6 min read
0 likes
・
361 views
International shares and the Aussie investor: why looking beyond the ASX matters
READ
Long-term investing
First-time investors
Portfolios
If Australia is only 2% of global markets, where should the rest of your portfolio invest?
1 March 2026
・
Ana Kresina
・
6 min read
1 like
・
273 views
The Aussie FIRE Audiobook | Conclusion
LISTEN
Congratulations! You've made it to the final chapter of our original Aussie FIRE audiobook. In each chapter, we've cover...
Fri, 3rd November 2023
・
8 min
・
0 likes
Episode 0. Welcome to the Aussie FIRE podcast
LISTEN
Welcome to Aussie FIRE, the podcast designed to educate and inspire you towards a better future! This podcast evolved fr...
Fri, 24th November 2023
・
30 min
・
4 likes
Perspective 12 ETF Portfolio - Too many?
ASK & ANSWER
Investing strategy
Hi Pearlers, Am looking to start an aggressive portfolio with 200K. I like the idea of having some control over the hol...
Tristian
•
March 23rd, 2025
1 like
・
184 views
・
US ETFs vs AU ETFs
ASK & ANSWER
Investing strategy
Are there any downsides to choosing US ETFs over AU ones? Some of the US ETFs outperform AU ones, but as an Australian c...
Stephanie Conroy
•
April 3rd, 2024
0 likes
・
520 views
・
AU vs US shares
ASK & ANSWER
First-time investor
Hi, I’m fairly new to investing and this is a dumb question but what is the difference when investing in the AU shares v...

Molly Pearse
•
January 29th, 2023
5 likes
・
272 views
・
What’s happened to my shares and it’s value if I suddenly die
ASK & ANSWER
Investing strategy
Hi, I just started my investment with ASX last month. But I started worrying and wanted to know what’s happened to my sh...
Ngoc Nguyen
•
September 30th, 2022
3 likes
・
409 views
・