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    • What is an ETF?

      An Exchange-Traded Fund is a single tradable share that holds dozens or hundreds of companies inside it. One purchase, one ticker, broad market exposure, and you can buy or sell it during market hours like any stock.

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    IWMIWM logo
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    iShares Russell 2000 ETF(Dist)

    IShares · AMEX
    Distr.
    IShares
    AMEXEquitiesDistributing

    $287.55

    $-4.11-1.41%AUM: $80.9B
    TickerIWM
    Expense ratio0.19%
    AUM$80.9B
    Inception date2000-05-22
    Holdings1
    Website

    Price history

    ▲0.00%

    TER

    0.19%

    Low Cost

    1Y Return

    +38.25%

    AUM

    $80.9B

    High Liquidity

    About this ETF

    The iShares Russell 2000 ETF seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of small-capitalization U.S. equities.

    Top 10 holdings

    Top holdings and sector exposure

    #
    Asset
    Weight
    %
    1
    BE

    BE

    BLOOM ENERGY CLASS A CORP

    1.85%
    2
    CRDO

    CRDO

    CREDO TECHNOLOGY GROUP HOLDING LTD

    1.05%
    3
    STRL

    STRL

    STERLING INFRASTRUCTURE INC

    0.73%
    4
    IONQ

    IONQ

    IONQ INC

    0.71%
    5
    FN

    FN

    FABRINET

    0.70%
    6
    NXT

    NXT

    NEXTPOWER INC CLASS A

    0.58%
    7
    TTMI

    TTMI

    TTM TECHNOLOGIES INC

    0.56%
    8
    CDE

    CDE

    COEUR MINING INC

    0.55%
    9
    SATS

    SATS

    ECHOSTAR CORP CLASS A

    0.52%
    10
    GH

    GH

    GUARDANT HEALTH INC

    0.48%

    Available on

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    Capital at risk. The information presented is for educational and informational purposes only. El Fondo does not provide financial advice. Listed brokers are external platforms. El Fondo does not execute trades or custody assets. El Fondo may receive commercial compensation or affiliate commissions when users access broker links. Investing involves the risk of partial or total loss of capital.

    Quick stats

    AUM$80.9B
    TER0.19%
    1Y Return+38.25%
    Holdings1
    52-Week High$292.74
    52-Week Low$205.55

    Fund profile

    ISIN
    US4642876555
    Issuer
    IShares
    Inception
    2000-05-22
    Currency
    USD
    Distribution
    Distributing
    Holdings
    1
    Fund website

    Quick stats

    AUM$80.9B
    TER0.19%
    1Y Return+38.25%
    Holdings1
    52-Week High$292.74
    52-Week Low$205.55

    Fund profile

    ISIN
    US4642876555
    Issuer
    IShares
    Inception
    2000-05-22
    Currency
    USD
    Distribution
    Distributing
    Holdings
    1
    Fund website

    Top 10 holdings

    Top holdings and sector exposure

    #
    Asset
    Weight
    %
    1
    BE

    BE

    BLOOM ENERGY CLASS A CORP

    1.85%
    2
    CRDO

    CRDO

    CREDO TECHNOLOGY GROUP HOLDING LTD

    1.05%
    3
    STRL

    STRL

    STERLING INFRASTRUCTURE INC

    0.73%
    4
    IONQ

    IONQ

    IONQ INC

    0.71%
    5
    FN

    FN

    FABRINET

    0.70%
    6
    NXT

    NXT

    NEXTPOWER INC CLASS A

    0.58%
    7
    TTMI

    TTMI

    TTM TECHNOLOGIES INC

    0.56%
    8
    CDE

    CDE

    COEUR MINING INC

    0.55%
    9
    SATS

    SATS

    ECHOSTAR CORP CLASS A

    0.52%
    10
    GH

    GH

    GUARDANT HEALTH INC

    0.48%

    Frequently Asked Questions

    The current price of IWM is $287.55 USD — it has decreased by -1.41% in the past 24 hours.
    The monthly change is a +3.99% rise. Over the last year, IWM has showed a +38.25% increase.
    IWM assets under management is $80.9B USD. AUM is an important metric as it reflects the fund's size and can serve as a gauge of how successful the fund is in attracting investors, which, in its turn, can influence decision-making.
    IWM expense ratio is 0.19%. It's an important metric for helping understand the fund's operating costs relative to assets and how expensive it would be to hold the fund.
    IWM shares are issued by IShares.
    Yes, IWM pays a dividend yield of 0.88%.
    Investors in Latin America can buy foreign ETFs through international and regional brokerage and investment platforms. You simply need a valid government ID or passport to get started.
    Yes. Through fractional investing, you can invest exactly the amount you want, starting with as little as $1 or $5 USD (depending on what investment platform you use), and own a proportional piece of the fund.
    Many investors in Latin America buy international ETFs like IWM to protect their purchasing power. Because IWM is priced in foreign currency, your investment is tied to a hard currency. If your local currency devalues against the foreign currency, usually USD or Euro, the underlying value of your portfolio remains protected from local inflation.
    No. A common misconception is that you need a foreign bank account or a foreign visa to invest in international stocks. Today, modern investment platforms allow you to fund your account using local bank transfers or local payment methods right from your home country.