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CAIE vs CORB

Calamos US Equity Autocallable Income ETF vs AB Core Bond ETF

CAIE

Calamos US Equity Autocallable Income ETF

Annual cost

0.74%

Fund size

$972M

CORB

AB Core Bond ETF

Annual cost

0.28%

Fund size

$1.1B

Key differences

CAIE is an alternative ETF, while CORB is a fixed income ETF. CAIE charges 0.74% a year and CORB 0.28%.

  • CAIE is an alternative fund, while CORB is a fixed income fund. They carry different risk/return profiles.
  • CAIE follows a multi strategy strategy; CORB uses active selection.
  • CORB costs 0.46% less per year.
  • CORB has a longer track record, which may reduce uncertainty around long-term behavior.

Side-by-side comparison

CAIECORB
Annual cost (TER)0.74%0.28%
Fund size (AUM)$972M$1.1B
Since20252002
Dividend yield4.03%
Asset classalternativefixed income
Regionnorth america
Strategymulti strategyactive selection
CAGR 1YN/AN/A
CAGR 3YN/AN/A
CAGR 5YN/AN/A
Sharpe 3YN/AN/A
Volatility 1Y
Max drawdown-7.72%-3.08%

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