Several hedge funds have changed their investments in SPDR S&P Global Dividend ETF. For example, Susquehanna International Group increased its stake by 59.5%, now owning 55,029 shares valued at $3.25 million after buying 20,535 additional shares. AE Wealth Management also grew its holdings by 5.9%, owning 327,339 shares worth $19.35 million after acquiring 18,299 more. Simplicity Wealth took a new position worth $266,000 in the ETF. Larson Financial upped its stake by an impressive 1,039.8%, owning 2,291 shares valued at $135,000 after an addition of 2,090 shares. Lastly, Key Financial increased its position by 39,200%, now owning 1,965 shares worth $116,000 after purchasing 1,960 more.
SPDR S&P Global Dividend ETF Performance
NYSEARCA WDIV opened at $66.07 on Monday. It has a 1-year low of $52.22 and a high of $67.31, with a market cap of $221.33 million, a P/E ratio of 11.18, and a beta of 0.76. Its 50-day moving average is $64.89, and the 200-day is $61.87.
Company Overview
The SPDR S&P Global Dividend ETF (WDIV), launched on May 29, 2013, invests mainly in high-dividend yield stocks from the S&P Global BMI Index. It is managed by State Street.
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