Moin,
I have a question that I am currently stuck on. I am currently investing in the $AUM5 (+1,01%) Amundi S&P500 UCITS ETF (Acc). I started some time ago with the money from surveys.
Much longer I also invest in $H4ZJ (+0,78%) HSBC MSCI World UCITS ETF (Dist).
Now today I wanted to check the allocation again, so what are the largest 10 positions in the ETF. I noticed the following:
Here on Getquin you can display this wonderfully.
In the MSCI World compared to the Amundi it looks like this: (left MSCI, right Amundi)
Apple Thermo Fisher
Microsoft Apple
Amazon Keyence
Tesla Johnson and Johnson (J&J)
Alphabet A Linde
Alphabet B ExxonMobil
MSCI WD IDX DEC2 Humana
UnitedHealth ProcterGamble
J&J Roche
ExxonMobil Amgen
So the Amundi page somehow doesn't make sense. Keyence for example is Japanese. I googled and found out that at de.extraetf.com you can find the Amundi S&P500, but under composition it says:
TRS S&P 500 NO USD. I can now do nothing with it and somehow I was not smarter even with further searches. This TRS I have of course also entered at extraetf (and Google) but then came nothing and Google comes in this regard also nothing.
On the page of Amundi itself I find. However, the composition looks exactly the same as the MSCI World. What would mean that I quasi by the MSCI World and the Amundi at least as far as the first / largest positions exactly the same would besparen.
Can anyone help me with this? Why can't I find a list of the positions in the Amundi S&P 500 and why does the listing at getquin seem to be wrong?
@Kundenservice So the listing of the largest 10 at the $AUM5 (+1,01%) here on Getquin is definitely not correct 😅
@GoDividend how do you handle it? Don't you parse that one too?
Edit: no idea why the entry has pulled apart so much when posting.
Edit2: Maybe a little complicated question, so again specifically: Is the composition of the Amundi S&P500 really exactly the same as the MSCI World (as on their homepage) and why is the information on GQ then wrong?