STGW

NASDAQStock$6.70+0.14 (+2.06%)
Mkt Cap 1.7BP/E 91.09Div Yield Beta 1.25Vol 1.0M
52W$4.29
$7.39

ETFs That Hold STGW (Stagwell Inc.)

1M

+9.59%

3M

+10.87%

6M

+20.11%

YTD

+40.17%

1Y

+47.50%

3Y

-14.56%

5Y

+26.29%

ETFs That Hold STGW

Stagwell Inc. is held by 55 ETFs. The largest position by market value is in IWM (iShares Russell 2000 ETF).

ETFFund NameWeight
IWMiShares Russell 2000 ETF0.02%
IWOiShares Russell 2000 Growth ETF0.04%
FYCFirst Trust Small Cap Growth AlphaDEX Fund0.45%
DFASDimensional - US Small Cap ETF0.03%
SCHASchwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF0.02%
VOXVanguard Communication Services ETF0.04%
DFSVDimensional - US Small Cap Value ETF0.04%
DFATDimensional - US Targeted Value ETF0.02%
FYXFirst Trust Small Cap Core AlphaDEX Fund0.17%
DFACDimensional - US Core Equity 2 ETF0.00%
AVSCAvantis U.S. Small Cap Equity ETF0.06%
EESWisdomTree U.S. SmallCap Fund0.19%
SFLOVictoryShares Small Cap Free Cash Flow ETF0.21%
PRFZInvesco RAFI US 1500 Small-Mid ETF0.04%
ITOTiShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF0.00%
FCOMFidelity MSCI Communication Services Index ETF0.04%
NUSCNuveen ESG Small-Cap0.06%
ONEQFidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF0.01%
VTWGVanguard Russell 2000 Growth ETF0.04%
SUREAdvisorShares Insider Advantage ETF1.05%

Excludes leveraged and inverse ETFs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many ETFs hold STGW?
Stagwell Inc. (STGW) is held by 55 ETFs (excluding leveraged and inverse funds). The largest position by market value is in IWM (iShares Russell 2000 ETF).
What is the largest ETF that holds STGW?
By fund size, IWM (iShares Russell 2000 ETF) with $79.74B in AUM holds 0.02% of its portfolio in STGW, representing $16.9M in market value.
What percentage of TUSA is STGW?
STGW makes up 5.35% of TUSA (First Trust Dividend Strength ETF), making it one of the largest positions in that fund.
Is STGW in the S&P 500?
STGW is not currently a component of the S&P 500 index based on available ETF holdings data.
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