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EXUS vs PWER

Nomura Focused International Core ETF vs Nomura Energy Transition ETF

EXUS

Nomura Focused International Core ETF

Annual cost

0.59%

Fund size

$75M

PWER

Nomura Energy Transition ETF

Annual cost

0.80%

Fund size

$13M

Key differences

Both EXUS and PWER are equity ETFs. EXUS charges 0.59% a year and PWER 0.80%. The main difference: EXUS follows a active selection strategy; PWER uses index tracking.

  • EXUS follows a active selection strategy; PWER uses index tracking.
  • EXUS covers global markets excluding the US; PWER covers North America.
  • EXUS costs 0.21% less per year.
  • EXUS is much larger than PWER. Larger funds are usually more liquid and less likely to close.

Side-by-side comparison

EXUSPWER
Annual cost (TER)0.59%0.80%
Fund size (AUM)$75M$13M
Since20252023
Dividend yield1.07%
Asset classequityequity
Regionglobal ex usnorth america
Strategyactive selectionindex tracking
CAGR 1YN/A+60.8%
CAGR 3YN/AN/A
CAGR 5YN/AN/A
Sharpe 3YN/AN/A
Volatility 1Y20.72%
Max drawdown-15.28%-29.67%

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