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Name

Wahed DJ Islamic World ETF

Currency

USD

Standard Leverage

1X

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Avg Daily Volume

52.69K

52 Week High

34.978 USD

52 Week Low

20.95 USD

Trading Hours

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Business Summary

The fund is an actively-managed exchange-traded fund (“ETF”) that seeks to invests in equity securities of global companies (excluding U.S. domiciled companies) the characteristics of which meet the requirements of Shariah and are consistent with Islamic principles as interpreted by subject-matter experts (each, a “Shariah Compliant Company”). The adviser seeks to invest the fund’s assets in securities similar to the components of, and to achieve returns similar to those of, the Dow Jones Islamic Market International Titans 100 Index (the “Index”). The fund is non-diversified.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ETF?

An ETF is an exchange-traded investment product that must register with the SEC as an open-end investment company (or sometimes as a unit investment trust), and they are similar to mutual funds.


Is ETF a good investment?

ETFs are considered to be low-risk investments because they are low-cost and hold a basket of stocks or other securities, increasing diversification.


Do ETFs pay dividends?

Yes, many ETFs pay dividends. They usually distribute the dividends earned from the stocks they hold to investors, often quarterly.


What is the top 3 ETF?

The top 3 ETFs are SPY, QQQ, and VTI. They track the S&P 500, Nasdaq-100, and total U.S. stock market, offering strong performance and broad diversification.