iShares Edge MSCI World Multifactor ETF (ASX:WDMF)

The iShares WDMF ETF invests in a diversified portfolio of global equities using a specific rules-based multifactor strategy. According to iShares, the four key factors used to select companies for this ETF are quality (financially healthy firms), value (inexpensive stocks), size (smaller companies) and momentum (trending stocks).

WDMF ETF review

WDMF share price and fees

WDMF fees

ASX ticker code: WDMF
Yearly fee (MER): 0.35%
FUM: $142.07 million
Monthly spread: 0.26%
Data Last Updated: July 2022

Analyst report

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What does the WDMF ASX ETF invest in?

WDMF invests in a portfolio of high-quality, global companies like Walmart, BHP and Lululemon. Trying to replicate this exposure to global companies yourself would be time-consuming and expensive, so WDMF could be a solution for investors looking for targeted exposure to this multi-factor portfolio strategy.

What do investors use the WDMF ETF for?

This ETF could be used by investors looking for a portfolio of leading global companies, aiming to achieve long-term, factor-driven outperformance. These companies provide long-term growth opportunities and can help to diversify your portfolio outside of Australia.

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WDMF PDS

The Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) explains the fees, tax status and some of the risks.

WDMF literature

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WDMF holdings

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ASX: WDMF’s dividend 2021

WDMF dividend yield

Last 12m yield: 8.58%

When does WDMF pay a dividend?

WDMF dividend reinvestment plan (DRP)

Warnings we apply to the WDMF ETF

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Sector information is recorded based on the last 12-month returns to July 2022. Refer to the Issuer’s website, speak to your financial adviser and always the fund’s Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before choosing an ETF for its dividend yield, past returns or fees. Past performance can be a poor indicator of future performance. 

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