BetaShares FTSE RAFI Australia 200 ETF (QOZ) Report & Performance

What is the BetaShares FTSE RAFI Australia 200 ETF fund?

BetaShares FTSE RAFI Australia 200 ETF ‘s investment objective of the BetaShares FTSE RAFI Australia 200 ETF is to provide an investment return that tracks the performance of the FTSE RAFI Australia 200 Index (the “Index”), before taking into account fees and expenses. The equities included in the Index are selected and weighted based on measures of the fundamental size of each company, rather than on market capitalisation.

  • Four fundamental measures of firm size are used: sales, cash flow, book value, and dividends.
  • The Fund seek to achieve the investment objective by adopting a “full replication” strategy.

Growth of $1000 Investment Over Time

Performance Report

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Performance Review

Fund Name Last Month
? Returns after fees in the most recent (last) month).
3 Months Return
? Returns after fees in the most recent 3 months.
1 Year Return
? Trailing 12 month returns.
3 Years Average Return
? Average Annual returns from the last 3 years.
Since Inc. Average Return
? Average (annualised) returns since inception
1 Year Std. Dev. (Annual)
? The standard deviation (or annual volatility) of the last 12 months.
3 Years Std. Dev. (Annual)
? The average standard deviation (or annual volatility) from the last 3 years.
Since Inc. Std. Dev. (Annual)
? The average standard deviation (or annual volatility) since the fund inception.
1 Year Max Drawdown
? The maximum drawdown in the last 12 months - a drawdown is a peak-to-trough decline during a specific period for an investment, trading account, or fund.
3 Year Max Drawdown
? The maximum drawdown in the last 36 months - a drawdown is a peak-to-trough decline during a specific period for an investment, trading account, or fund.
Since Inc. Max Drawdown
? The maximum drawdown since inception - a drawdown is a peak-to-trough decline during a specific period for an investment, trading account, or fund.
BetaShares FTSE RAFI Australia 200 ETF3.53%7.93%22.36%10.32%8.74%10.08%13.25%14.43%-3.34%-11.47%-29.23%

Product Overview

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Product Due Diligence

What is BetaShares FTSE RAFI Australia 200 ETF

BetaShares FTSE RAFI Australia 200 ETF is an ETFs – Exchange Traded Funds investment product that is benchmarked against ETF and sits inside the (ETF) Domestic Equity - Large Cap Strategy Index. Think of a benchmark as a standard where investment performance can be measured. Typically, market indices like the ASX200 and market-segment stock indexes are used for this purpose. The BetaShares FTSE RAFI Australia 200 ETF has Assets Under Management of $ 368.22M with a management fee of 0.4%, a performance fee of 0 and a buy/sell spread fee of 0.14%.

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