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iShares Evolved US Discretionary Spending ETF

The iShares Evolved US Discretionary Spending ETF (Ticker: IEDI) is a unique investment vehicle that offers exposure to the dynamic realm of consumer discretionary stocks within the United States. This ETF is meticulously designed for investors seeking to capitalize on the evolving trends and consumer-driven sectors that significantly influence the US economy. As a sector-focused fund, IEDI zeroes in on the Consumer Discretionary category, which encompasses industries such as retail, automotive, leisure, and entertainment—areas known for their potential to thrive in robust economic conditions. What sets IEDI apart is its innovative approach to capturing the broad-based niche of discretionary spending. By leveraging advanced data analysis and machine learning algorithms, the ETF dynamically adapts its holdings to reflect the most promising opportunities in the consumer discretionary space. This strategy ensures that investors are not only aligned with current market trends but are also positioned to benefit from emerging consumer preferences and spending behaviors. Investors in IEDI gain access to a diversified portfolio that balances growth potential with sector-specific insights, offering a compelling option for those looking to enhance their portfolios with targeted exposure to one of the most vibrant and responsive sectors in the market. Whether you're seeking to tap into the latest consumer trends or bolster your investment strategy with sector-specific growth, the iShares Evolved US Discretionary Spending ETF provides a sophisticated and forward-thinking solution.
Asset Class
Equity
Region
North America
Issuer
iShares
Index Tracked
No Underlying Index
Ticker Symbol
IEDI

iShares Evolved US Discretionary Spending ETF (IEDI) Fund Flow Chart

iShares Evolved US Discretionary Spending ETF (IEDI) 1 year Net Flows: $15M

IEDI ETF FAQ

What was IEDI’s price range in the past 12 months?
IEDI lowest ETF price was $44.59 and its highest was $57.11 in the past 12 months.
    What is the AUM of IEDI?
    As of Jan 28, 2025 The AUM of IEDI is 33.78M.
      Is IEDI overvalued?
      According to Wall Street analysts IEDI’s price is currently Undervalued. Get more investment ideas with TipRanks Premium
        Does IEDI pay dividends?
        IEDI pays a Quarterly dividend of $0.109 which represents an annual dividend yield of 0.84%. See more information on IEDI dividends here
          How many shares outstanding does IEDI have?
          IEDI has 600,047 shares outstanding.
            Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of IEDI?
            Currently, no hedge funds are holding shares in IEDI

            IEDI ETF Smart Score

            For ETFs, the calculations for the Smart Score, Analyst Consensus, Price Target, Blogger Sentiment, News Sentiment and Insider Transactions are based on the weighted average of the ETF's holdings and some additional factors. Hedge Fund Trend, Crowd Wisdom and Technicals are based on the actual ETF ticker.​

            Top 10 Holdings

            Name
            Weight %
            Home Depot
            12.09%
            Amazon.Com, Inc.
            9.45%
            Costco Wholesale Corp.
            8.47%
            Walmart Inc.
            8.31%
            TJX Companies
            4.54%
            Lowe's Companies
            4.02%
            Chipotle Mexican Grill
            2.62%
            O'Reilly Automotive
            2.10%
            Meta Platforms, Inc.
            1.87%
            Ross Stores
            1.82%
            Total55.29%
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