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MEMA vs CCOR

Man Active Emerging Markets Alternative ETF vs Core Alternative ETF

MEMA

Man Active Emerging Markets Alternative ETF

Annual cost

0.85%

Fund size

$13M

CCOR

Core Alternative ETF

Annual cost

1.29%

Fund size

$27M

Key differences

Both MEMA and CCOR are alternative ETFs. MEMA charges 0.85% a year and CCOR 1.29%. The main difference: MEMA follows a long short strategy; CCOR uses option income.

  • MEMA follows a long short strategy; CCOR uses option income.
  • MEMA covers emerging markets; CCOR covers North America.
  • MEMA costs 0.44% less per year.
  • CCOR has a longer track record, which may reduce uncertainty around long-term behavior.

Side-by-side comparison

MEMACCOR
Annual cost (TER)0.85%1.29%
Fund size (AUM)$13M$27M
Since20252017
Dividend yield1.10%
Asset classalternativealternative
Regionemerging marketsnorth america
Strategylong shortoption income
CAGR 1YN/A-3.9%
CAGR 3YN/A-1.5%
CAGR 5YN/A-2.1%
Sharpe 3YN/A-0.46
Volatility 1Y7.22%
Max drawdown-13.12%-22.99%

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