Short KBW Regional Banking (krs)
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Asset Allocation (% of Port)
US Stocks Non-US Stocks Bonds Cash Other |
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Geographic Allocation (% of Port)
North America Europe Asia South America Africa Australia + Pacific Islands |
ETF Description Update
Short KBW Regional Banking (KRS) Description: KRS is an exchange trading fund (ETF), which is a security that tracks a basket of assets, but trades like a stock. KRS exchange trading fund (ETF) tracks the KBW Regional Banking (-100%); the kbw regional banking index is an equal-weighted index that seeks to reflect the performance of public companies that do business as regional banks or thrifts. the regional banking index is currently comprised of common stocks of leading regional banks or thrifts listed on the nyse or another u.s. national securities exchange, or nsdq/nms. the regional banking index components are selected to provide appropriate representation of the industry's sub-sectors. Short KBW Regional Banking (KRS) falls under the Inverse Equities category. KRS's dividend yield is roughly 0%, it has an expense ratio of 0.95%, and is in the equity ETF asset class. Short KBW Regional Banking (KRS) focuses its investments in the U.S. region of the world. KRS does not use leverage and the performance of the KRS ETF is inversely-related to its benchmark; in other words, KRS is short the index. The KRS ETF belongs to the Financial sector. An investor can find KRS's top holdings, fundamental analysis, and fund ratings on the left side of the screen. The right side features KRS's technical analysis chart and long term fund potential. Long term and short term buy ratings indicate our highest possible valuation rating. Click here for additional information on ProShares ETF funds or see the ETF research & analysis home page to start.
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