Teucrium Corn Fund (CORN) ETF
Expense Ratio: 1.75% | AUM: 57.63M | Issuer: Teucrium Trading
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CORN - Profile & Info
The investment objective of the Teucrium Corn Fund ETF seeks to have the daily changes in percentage terms of the Shares' NAV reflect the daily changes in percentage terms of a weighted average of the closing settlement prices for three futures contracts for corn The fund normally invests in Benchmark Component Futures Contracts or, in certain circumstances, in other Corn Futures Contracts traded on the CBOT or on foreign exchanges. In addition, it also may invest in exchange-traded options on Corn Futures Contracts and in corn-based swap agreements that are cleared through the CBOT or its affiliated provider of clearing services in furtherance of the fund's investment objective.
Issuer | Teucrium Trading |
Expense Ratio | 1.75% |
Assets Under Management (AUM) | 57.63M |
Underlying Index | CBOT Corn Futures |
Asset Class | Commodity |
ETF Category | Commodity ETFs |
Net Asset Value (NAV) | $16.12 |
Options? | Yes |
Total Holdings | 1 |
CORN - Top Holdings
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CORN - Price/Volume Stats
Current price | $15.94 |
Prev. close | $16.11 |
Day low | $15.91 |
Day high | $16.13 |
52-week high | $18.60 |
52-week low | $15.39 |
Day Volume | 99,058 |
Avg. volume | 44,124 |
Dividend yield | 0.00% |
CORN - Recent Returns
1-mo | -2.51% |
3-mo | -0.44% |
6-mo | -0.62% |
1-year | -8.13% |
3-year | -25.30% |
5-year | -50.73% |
YTD | -0.69% |
2018 | -4.28% |
2017 | -10.38% |
2016 | -11.83% |
2015 | -20.35% |
2014 | -12.88% |
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