NDAA yields 2.71% · NOBL yields 2.17%● Live data
📍 NDAA pulled ahead of the other in Year 1
Combined, NDAA + NOBL cover 0 of 12 months — good coverage
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NDAA aims to maximize return opportunities by adapting investments to market shifts through a proprietary, data-driven, 360-degree approach. This serves as a broad asset allocation guide for a selection of passively managed ETFs, integrating data from four key pillars: macroeconomic, fundamental, technical, and sentiment analyses. The strategy allows for a holistic view of market conditions and dynamically shifts assets across equities, fixed income, commodities, and money markets. The raw data inputs utilized are sourced from market data providers such as Bloomberg, S&P, MSCI, and others. Typically, the fund targets a 60/40 allocation to equities and bonds, with adjustments made based on prevailing market conditions. Note that the portfolio may fully switch to either equities or bonds. Holdings will generally consist of 5 to 20 underlying ETFs and may also include cash or cash equivalents. On a monthly basis, the fund reviews its holdings and may experience a high portfolio turnover rate.
Full NDAA Calculator →The fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in component securities of the index. The index contains a minimum of 40 stocks, which are equally weighted, and no single sector is allowed to comprise more than 30% of the index weight. It seeks to remain fully invested at all times in securities and/or financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure to the returns of the index without regard to market conditions, trends or direction.
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