Notable companies
The most notable companies in this group are Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), Nike (NYSE:NKE), Marriott International (NASDAQ:MAR), Hilton Worldwide Holdings (NYSE:HLT), lululemon athletica (NASDAQ:LULU), Las Vegas Sands Corp (NYSE:LVS), Royal Caribbean Group (NYSE:RCL), Carnival Corp (NYSE:CCL), Wynn Resorts Limited (NASDAQ:WYNN), RH (NYSE:RH).
Industry description
The investment seeks to track the performance, before fees and expenses, of the S&P Global Luxury Index.
The index is composed of common stock of U.S. and international companies of any capitalization engaged in the production, distribution, or provision of luxury goods and services. Under normal circumstances, at least 80% of the fund’s net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) will be invested in the constituents of the index or investments with similar economic characteristics, including American Depositary Receipts (“ADRs”). The fund is non-diversified.
Market Cap
The average market capitalization across the Roundhill S&P Global Luxury ETF ETF is 35.38B. The market cap for tickers in the group ranges from 154.08M to 559.85B. TSLA holds the highest valuation in this group at 559.85B. The lowest valued company is CDI at 154.08M.
High and low price notable news
The average weekly price growth across all stocks in the Roundhill S&P Global Luxury ETF ETF was -2%. For the same ETF, the average monthly price growth was -3%, and the average quarterly price growth was -8%. TPR experienced the highest price growth at 10%, while MODG experienced the biggest fall at -11%.
Volume
The average weekly volume growth across all stocks in the Roundhill S&P Global Luxury ETF ETF was -18%. For the same stocks of the ETF, the average monthly volume growth was 113% and the average quarterly volume growth was 73%
Fundamental Analysis Ratings
The average fundamental analysis ratings, where 1 is best and 100 is worst, are as follows
Valuation Rating: 59
P/E Growth Rating: 55
Price Growth Rating: 48
SMR Rating: 50
Profit Risk Rating: 64
Seasonality Score: 33 (-100 ... +100)