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UBS ETRACS Monthly Pay 2xLeveraged Diversified High Income ETN (DVHL)

4.1525 +0.0825 (+2.03%)
At close: March 25 at 3:58 PM EDT

ETF Summary

The investment seeks a return linked to the NYSE® Diversified High Income Index. The ETRACS Monthly Pay 2xLeveraged Diversified High Income ETN due November 12, 2043 (the “Securities”) are a series of Monthly Pay 2xLeveraged Exchange Traded Access Securities (ETRACS). The Securities are senior unsecured debt securities issued by UBS AG (UBS). The index measures the performance of a diversified basket of publicly-traded securities that historically have paid high dividends or distributions. The index constituent Securities must satisfy certain dividend or distribution yield and frequency criteria, liquidity criteria and other eligibility requirements.

ETF Overview

Category Trading--Leveraged Equity
Fund Family UBS Group AG
Net Assets 18.18M
YTD Daily Total Return -75.38%
Yield 16.91%
Legal Type Exchange Traded Fund

ETF Operations

Attributes DVHL Category Average
Annual Report Expense Ratio (net) 0.85% 0.00%
Holdings Turnover 0.00% --
Total Net Assets 0.00 0.00

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