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FDRS vs NERD

Corgi ETF Trust I vs Roundhill Video Games ETF

FDRS

Corgi ETF Trust I

Corgi Funds

Annual cost

0.49%

Fund size

$77M

NERD

Roundhill Video Games ETF

Roundhill Investments

Annual cost

0.50%

Fund size

$16M

Key differences

  • FDRS is significantly larger than NERD — larger funds tend to be more liquid and less likely to close.
  • FDRS is classified as alternative, while NERD is equity — different risk/return profiles.
  • FDRS follows a leveraged strategy; NERD uses index tracking.
  • NERD has a longer track record, which may reduce uncertainty around long-term behavior.

Side-by-side comparison

FDRSNERD
Annual cost (TER)0.49%0.50%
Fund size (AUM)$77M$16M
Since20252019
Dividend yield0.72%
Asset classalternativeequity
Regionnorth americanorth america
Strategyleveragedindex tracking
CAGR 1YN/A-14.2%
CAGR 3YN/A+10.3%
CAGR 5YN/A-7.0%
Sharpe 3YN/A0.41
Volatility 1Y20.04%
Max drawdown-21.64%-65.58%

Green dot indicates the better value for that metric. Performance data is historical and does not predict future results.

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