Dimensional Lists US Marketwide Value ETF After Completing Mutual Fund-to-ETF Conversion
Dimensional Fund Advisors has launched its US Marketwide Value ETF, following the conversion of its Tax-Managed US Marketwide Value Portfolio II mutual fund. This new ETF, listed on the NYSE under the symbol DFUV, features a low net expense ratio of 0.23% and aims for long-term capital appreciation through investments in companies with low price-to-book ratios. With this launch, Dimensional has completed its planned conversion of seven tax-managed mutual funds into ETFs, adding approximately
- Launch of US Marketwide Value ETF enhances Dimensional's ETF offerings.
- Completion of mutual fund-to-ETF conversions brings in $8 billion in assets.
- Low net expense ratio of 0.23% attracts cost-conscious investors.
- Total assets under management now around $50 billion, indicating growth.
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The new fund, which is listed on the
US Marketwide Value ETF (NYSE Arca: DFUV)
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Net expense ratio1:
0.23% - Description: US market solution that emphasizes companies with low prices in relation to their book values2 and targets higher expected returns and consistent exposure through a daily flexible process
“We are pleased to complete our final planned tax-managed mutual fund-to-ETF conversion, which provides tax-sensitive investors with another tool to manage capital gains,” said Co-CEO and Chief Investment Officer
The conversion brings another
“Over the course of the last four decades, Dimensional has focused on empowering and equipping financial professionals with investment solutions that seek to deliver the best possible client and investment experience,” said Co-CEO
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ETFs trade like stocks, fluctuate in market value, and may trade either at a premium or discount to their net asset value. ETF shares trade at market price and are not individually redeemable with the issuing fund, other than in large share amounts called creation units. ETFs are subject to risks similar to those of stocks, including those regarding short-selling and margin account maintenance. Ordinary broker commissions may apply. Risks include loss of principal and fluctuating value. These risks are described in the Principal Risks section of the prospectus. Diversification does not eliminate the risk of market loss.
The investment objective of the Dimensional US Marketwide Value ETF is to achieve long-term capital appreciation.
1 Dimensional has agreed to waive certain fees and, in certain instances, assume certain expenses of the ETF. Please read the ETF’s prospectus for details and more information.
2 Book value is defined as the value of stockholder’s equity, as reported on a company’s balance sheet.
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