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SUPL — ProShares Supply Chain Logistics ETF

ProShares Supply Chain Logistics ETF (ticker: SUPL) is a equity ETF issued by Proshare Advisors LLC tracking FactSet Supply Chain Logistics Index - Benchmark TR Net. It was launched on 2022-04-06.

Live Price
Change
AUM$2.34M
Expense Ratio0.01%
Avg Volume1,145.545

Returns (Total Return)

PeriodReturn
1 Day0.67%
1 Week2.09%
1 Month6.70%
3 Months6.28%
6 Months18.73%
YTD18.90%
1 Year28.03%
3 Years40.10%
5 Years
10 Years
Since Inception

Top Holdings

#SecuritySymbolWeight
1 DHL GROUP DHL 5.86%
2 DHL GROUP DHL 5.86%
3 DHL GROUP DHL 5.86%
4 DHL GROUP DHL 5.86%
5 DHL GROUP DHL 5.86%
6 DHL GROUP DHL 5.75%
7 DHL GROUP DHL 5.75%
8 DHL GROUP DHL 5.75%
9 DHL GROUP DHL 5.75%
10 DHL GROUP DHL 5.75%

Fund Profile

IssuerProshare Advisors LLC
BrandProShares
Asset Classequity
StrategyVanilla
StructureETF
CategorySector
SegmentEquity: Global Industrials
SectorBroad
RegionGlobal
Index TrackedFactSet Supply Chain Logistics Index - Benchmark TR Net
Inception Date2022-04-06
Tax on DistributionsQualified dividends

Quick Facts

TickerSUPL
Full NameProShares Supply Chain Logistics ETF
IssuerProshare Advisors LLC
Asset Classequity
Expense Ratio0.01%
AUM$2.34M
Inception2022-04-06
Index TrackedFactSet Supply Chain Logistics Index - Benchmark TR Net

Frequently Asked Questions

What does SUPL track?

SUPL (ProShares Supply Chain Logistics ETF) tracks FactSet Supply Chain Logistics Index - Benchmark TR Net, a equity benchmark.

What is the expense ratio of SUPL?

SUPL has an expense ratio of 0.01% per year.

What is the AUM of SUPL?

SUPL has approximately $2.34M in assets under management.

Does SUPL pay a dividend?

SUPL distributes income according to its prospectus (Qualified dividends tax treatment). Check the dividend history tab for ex-dividend dates and yield.

Who issues SUPL?

SUPL is issued by Proshare Advisors LLC under the ProShares brand, launched on 2022-04-06.

Open the interactive SUPL dashboard for charts, historical fund flows, holdings breakdown and seasonality patterns.