BDCZ

ETRACS MarketVector Business Development Companies Liquid Index ETNETRACS
$14.66-0.00 (-0.03%)Close
AUM$15.0M
Expense Ratio0.85%
NAV$16.45
Holdings
InceptionOct 12, 2015

Price Chart

Key Statistics

Previous Close

$14.66

Day Range

$14.66$14.66

52-Week Range

$14.66$19.54

Avg Volume

836

Dividend Yield

Expense Ratio

0.85%

AUM

$15.0M

Shares Outstanding

Fund Information

Issuer
ETRACS
Inception Date
Oct 12, 2015
Exchange
NYSE_ARCA
Description
The ETRACS Wells Fargo Business Development Company Index ETN Series B due April 26, 2041 are senior unsecured debt securities issued by UBS AG. The index is intended to measure the performance of all business development companies listed on the NYSE or NASDAQ that satisfy specified market capitalization and other eligibility requirements. It refers to the business development companies included in the Wells Fargo Business Development Company Index as the “index constituents.” The index is a proprietary index of Wells Fargo Securities, LLC.

The ETRACS MarketVector Business Development Companies Liquid Index ETN (BDCZ) is an exchange-traded fund issued by ETRACS that launched on Oct 12, 2015. It currently manages $15.0M in assets under management. The fund charges an expense ratio of 0.85%.

Top 10 holdings represent 0.0% of the fund

Holdings data not yet available for this ETF.

Holdings are updated periodically and may not be available for all funds.

Detailed Returns

PeriodReturnETFCat. Avgvs Avg
1D
-0.03%
1W
-2.42%
1M
-7.94%
3M
-13.50%
6M
-17.14%
YTD
-13.39%
1Y
-22.50%
3Y
-9.19%
5Y
-22.33%

Moving Averages

20-Day MA

$15.40

Below 20-Day MA
50-Day MA

$16.10

Below 50-Day MA
200-Day MA

$17.20

Below 200-Day MA

Price with Moving Averages

Support & Resistance

52-Week High

$19.54

Current Price

$14.66

52-Week Low

$14.66

$14.66$19.54

Current Yield

Annual Dividend

Frequency

Last Ex-Date

Dividends

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