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ETF comparison

@Mister_ultra and I were just discussing defense ETFs in another thread. Unfortunately, I don't know how else to present the comparison (Excel) here, so here it is as an image.


I have listed all the positions of the individual ETFs, but have manually selected the companies that we (I) have defined in detail as real defense companies. I have not evaluated tech/software/cybersecurity here.


The comparison concerns the $ASWC (+0%) and the $ARMG (-0,33%) .


My conclusion is that both are almost equal when all positions of the two ETFs are compared. In this particular comparison, the $ARMG (-0,33%) is more US-heavy, but this is also due to the fact that the TOP defense companies (Lockheed, RTX, Northrop) simply come from the USA.


The $ASWC (+0%) is moving a little more in the EU direction. This is where I see the potential, as NATO really needs to catch up here. The return on investment could be $ARMG (-0,33%) higher, as the NATO countries will certainly also buy from US companies.


I just wanted to share my research with you.

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Best regards

Daniel

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Even if NATO has to catch up, it doesn't mean that European products will automatically be bought. I'll move on to Lockheed.
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Thanks!
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Have you also looked at $DFEN?
And when I look at the performance of the two ETFs you compared, I know which one I wouldn't take...
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@Johann_van_der_SmutI still have the Security titles on the screen, but I edit them via $XDWL.
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