International Equity ETF

TOUS

  1. Overview
  2. Performance
  3. Holdings
  4. Market Metrics
  5. Literature
  6. Contact Us

Overview

Performance

Holdings

Market Metrics

Literature

Contact Us

Important Information

Risks: All investments are subject to market risk, including the possible loss of principal. Foreign investing: Non-U.S. securities tend to be more volatile and have lower overall liquidity and trading volume than investments in U.S. securities and may lose value because of adverse local, political, social, or economic developments overseas, or due to changes in the exchange rates between foreign currencies and the U.S. dollar. Large-cap stocks: Securities issued by large-cap companies tend to be less volatile than securities issued by small- and mid-cap companies. However, large-cap companies may not be able to attain the high growth rates of successful small- and mid-cap companies, especially during strong economic periods, and may be unable to respond as quickly to competitive challenges. Investing style: Because the fund may hold stocks with either growth or value characteristics, it could underperform other funds that take a strictly growth or value approach to investing when one style is currently in favor. Investing in Europe: The European financial markets have experienced increased volatility due to concerns about economic downturns, political unrest, war, military conflict, economic sanctions, rising government debt levels, inflation, energy crises, and public health pandemics, and these events may continue to significantly affect all of Europe. The economies and markets of European countries are often connected and interdependent, and events in one country in Europe can have an adverse impact on other European countries. See the prospectus for more detail on the fund's principal risks.

Statement of Additional Information (SAI)

Past performance cannot guarantee future results.

Market value of holdings shown are illustrative and may differ from the values used to calculate the fund’s net asset value (“NAV”). For information on valuation of portfolio assets used to calculate NAV, please see the prospectus.

ETFs are bought and sold at market prices, not NAV. Investors generally incur the cost of the spread between the prices at which shares are bought and sold. Buying and selling shares may result in brokerage commissions which will reduce returns.

Figures may not total due to rounding.

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