JPMorgan Climate Change Solutions ETF

Ticker

TEMP

ISIN

LU239400981

Price

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Price 1 year ago

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Morningstar

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Risk factors

1 year

1 year

History

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Company information

Summary

The investment seeks to achieve long-term capital appreciation by investing in companies that the adviser believes are developing solutions to address climate change. The adviser identifies companies that, in the adviser’s opinion, are developing solutions to address climate change and are thus well positioned to benefit from growing demand for such solutions. The fund invests primarily in common stocks and depositary receipts. The fund is non-diversified.

Market

US

Category

Global Large-Stock Growth

Expense Ratio

0.49%

Fund family

JPMorgan

Morningstar
-
Yield
0.0135
Exchange
PCX
SectorWeight
Industrials46.42%
Technology16.43%
Utilities12.43%
Basic materials12.16%
Consumer cyclical4.26%
Realestate2.93%
Consumer defensive0.86%
Energy0.62%
Communication services0.00%
Financial services0.00%
Healthcare0.00%
CountryRatio
United States38.21
Germany11.64
France9.45
Switzerland7.09
South Korea6.02
Japan5.97
Spain4.54
United Kingdom2.96
Sweden2.71
Finland2.52

Holdings

None

Alternative funds

TickerNameIsinExchangeExpensesMorningstarAlphaBeta
EMCRXtrackers Emerging Markets Carbon Reduction and Climate Improvers ETFUS233051192PCX0.15%4-6.52--
ETHOEtho Climate Leadership U.S. ETFUS26924G888PCX0.47%4+4.48
LWCR.PAAmundi MSCI World Climate Transition CTB - UCITS ETF DR - EUR-CLU1602144229PAR0.15%3-1.69--
NZACSPDR MSCI ACWI Climate Paris Aligned ETFIE00BYTH537NGM0.12%3-1.08
VEGNUS Vegan Climate ETFUS26922A297PCX0.60%3-3.24--

Sustainability scores

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Indicators

Glossary
Momentum
A technical indicator that measures the rate of change in price movements over a specific period. It indicates the strength or weakness of a price trend.
Assessment: A positive momentum value generally indicates a good trend, while a negative value suggests a weak or downward trend.
Inertia
In trading, inertia refers to the tendency of prices to continue moving in their current direction. It suggests that an asset's price will likely maintain its current trend.
Assessment: A higher inertia value is generally considered good, as it indicates a strong and sustained price trend.
Relative Strength Index (RSI)
A momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. It helps identify overbought or oversold conditions in an asset.
Assessment: An RSI value above 70 is typically considered overbought and may suggest a potential reversal or correction. Conversely, an RSI value below 30 is often considered oversold, indicating a possible upward price correction.
Fibonacci's Weighted Moving Average
A technical indicator that assigns different weights to recent data points, giving more significance to recent prices. It helps smooth out price fluctuations and identify trend reversals.
Assessment: The interpretation of the Fibonacci's Weighted Moving Average value depends on its comparison to other moving averages or trendlines. A value above 50 may indicate an uptrend, while a value below 50 may suggest a downtrend.
Williams %R
A momentum indicator that measures overbought or oversold conditions in an asset. It shows the relationship of the current closing price to the high-low range over a specified period.
Assessment: Williams %R values above -20 are typically considered overbought and may indicate a potential price reversal. Values below -80 are often viewed as oversold, suggesting a potential price bounce.
Relative Volatility Index (RVI)
A technical indicator that measures the volatility of a security by comparing the magnitude of recent price movements to the magnitude of average price changes. It helps identify periods of high or low volatility.
Assessment: A higher RVI value suggests higher volatility, which can provide trading opportunities but also carries increased risk.
Commodity Channel Index (CCI)
A versatile indicator that measures the current price level relative to an average price level over a given period. It helps identify overbought or oversold conditions and potential trend reversals.
Assessment: CCI values above 100 are often considered overbought, indicating a potential price correction or reversal. Values below -100 are typically viewed as oversold, suggesting a potential price rebound.