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RINT vs MATE

Russell Investments International Developed Equity ETF vs Man Active Trend Enhanced ETF

RINT

Russell Investments International Developed Equity ETF

Annual cost

0.49%

Fund size

$136M

MATE

Man Active Trend Enhanced ETF

Annual cost

0.97%

Fund size

$39M

Key differences

RINT is an equity ETF, while MATE is an alternative ETF. RINT charges 0.49% a year and MATE 0.97%.

  • RINT is an equity fund, while MATE is an alternative fund. They carry different risk/return profiles.
  • RINT follows a active selection strategy; MATE uses tactical allocation.
  • RINT covers global markets excluding the US; MATE covers emerging markets.
  • RINT costs 0.48% less per year.
  • RINT is much larger than MATE. Larger funds are usually more liquid and less likely to close.

Side-by-side comparison

RINTMATE
Annual cost (TER)0.49%0.97%
Fund size (AUM)$136M$39M
Since20252025
Dividend yield0.82%
Asset classequityalternative
Regionglobal ex usemerging markets
Strategyactive selectiontactical allocation
CAGR 1Y+21.4%N/A
CAGR 3YN/AN/A
CAGR 5YN/AN/A
Sharpe 3YN/AN/A
Volatility 1Y15.32%
Max drawdown-11.91%-13.24%

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