Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETFDIVI
DIVI
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Funds holding %
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Analysts bullish %
Fund manager confidence
Based on 2024 Q3 regulatory filings by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)
200% more funds holding in top 10
Funds holding in top 10: 2 [Q2] → 6 (+4) [Q3]
157% more first-time investments, than exits
New positions opened: 18 | Existing positions closed: 7
69% more repeat investments, than reductions
Existing positions increased: 49 | Existing positions reduced: 29
19% more capital invested
Capital invested by funds: $450M [Q2] → $537M (+$87.5M) [Q3]
11% more funds holding
Funds holding: 100 [Q2] → 111 (+11) [Q3]
1.13% more ownership
Funds ownership: 53.26% [Q2] → 54.39% (+1.13%) [Q3]
Research analyst outlook
We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for DIVI.
Financial journalist opinion
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
DIVI: Possibly A Low-Fee Substitution For EFA, But Don't Be Overenthusiastic About It
Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF offers exposure to developed world equities, ignoring the U.S. and Canada. In the current iteration, DIVI is heavy in Japanese, UK, and Australian stocks. Financials and industrials are key sectors. By international dividend ETF standards, its expense ratio is wafer-thin at just 11 bps.
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
4 months ago
DIVI: Lower Interest Rates And Weakening Dollar Could Fuel International Equities
DIVI is a buy due to its broad diversification, solid capital appreciation, and dividend income from international equities. Compared to leading peer international dividend funds, DIVI has the lowest fees and strongest performance when considering capital appreciation and dividend yield. International equities are expected to perform well due to forecast interest rate cuts, relative currency strengths, and attractive valuations compared to U.S. stocks.
Positive
Bloomberg Markets and Finance
6 months ago
Franklin Templeton's Ting on DIVI ETF
Franklin Templeton Head of Global Index Portfolio Management Dina Ting discusses the Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF (Ticker: DIVI) and the attractiveness of international ETFs. She speaks with Katie Greifeld and Eric Balchunas on "Bloomberg ETF IQ.
Positive
Seeking Alpha
7 months ago
DIVI ETF: Decent Product, But Not A Perfect Buy
Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF seeks to incorporate a dividend tilt and offers efficient access to developed market equities outside of North America. DIVI is not particularly stable, but has a good track record of risk-adjusted returns. DIVI focuses on European stocks, which account for 60% of its portfolio, and may benefit from a pickup in consumer spending and grants from the recovery fund.
Positive
Seeking Alpha
10 months ago
DIVI: A Leading International Dividend Fund
Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF aims to provide an enhanced yield in developed markets with a portfolio heavy in Japan and financials. DIVI has outperformed its benchmark and five competitors over the last 18 months and has a lower fee. Data prior to August 2022 are irrelevant due to a reshuffling of the fund.
Positive
InvestorPlace
1 year ago
Worldwide Winners: 3 All-World ETFs to Propel Your Profits
Although the natural inclination of retail investors is to invest in U.S.-listed stocks because they're the ones people are most familiar with, it makes sense to look beyond America's borders with global ETFs. Unlike most countries, home-country bias isn't nearly as big a deal because the U.S. market capitalization is $46.2 trillion, accounting for 42.5% of the world market cap.
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