ITOT vs. IWM
iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF
iShares Russell 2000 ETF
Correlation
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Top 10 shared holdings
There are no shared holdings.
Performance Measures**
for the time period Jan 23, 2004 to Dec 4, 2025
1M Trailing Return:
3M Trailing Return:
1.6%
5.5%
4.4%
6.7%
-2.8%
-1.2%
1M Trailing Return:
3M Trailing Return:
1.6%
5.5%
4.4%
6.7%
-2.8%
-1.2%
Max Drawdown:
Standard Deviation:
-55.2%
18.8%
-59.1%
24.0%
+3.9%
-5.2%
Max Drawdown:
Standard Deviation:
-55.2%
18.8%
-59.1%
24.0%
+3.9%
-5.2%
Sharpe Ratio:
Calmar Ratio:
0.62
0.19
0.45
0.14
+0.17
+0.05
Sharpe Ratio:
Calmar Ratio:
0.62
0.19
0.45
0.14
+0.17
+0.05
What is ITOT?
The iShares Core S&P Total U.S. Stock Market ETF seeks to track the investment results of S&P Total Market Index.The S&P Total Market Index (TMI) is designed to track the broad equity market, including large-, mid-, small-, and micro-cap stocks. The index includes all common equities listed on the NYSE (including NYSE Arca and NYSE MKT), the NASDAQ Global Select Market, the NASDAQ Global Market, and the NASDAQ Capital Market. The S&P 500 and the S&P Completion Index are subsets of the S&P TMI.
What is IWM?
The iShares Russell 2000 Index Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance before fees and expenses of the small capitalization sector of the U.S. equity market as represented by the Russell 2000 Index. The index represents the approximately 2000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000 Index.
Snapshot**
- Liquidity: In an active trading strategy (trading multiple time per week), it’s important to consider the liquidity of the ETF you’re using. Lower liquidity can mean more money lost in slippage. AUM and average daily volume are both indicators of liquidity.
- Expense: Some ETFs are more expensive to use than others. For strategies that are focused on longer holding periods, it’s important to factor in how expensive it is to hold this ETF. Expense ratio is the main indicator of how expensive an ETF is.
- Risk: Some ETFs will be highly correlated, but have varying degrees of returns, due to leverage. It’s important to consider if an ETF is using leverage or not. The main indicators of a riskier ETF will be the use of leverage and higher standard deviation or max drawdown in a backtest.
Trading Strategies
Related toITOT
AutoSignals | (TQQQ or SH? Edition)
Category
Trend-following, risk-on/off, RSI and moving-average filters, cross-asset signals, TQQQ vs SH toggle, high turnover, leveraged ETF
OOS Cumulative Return
0.92%
Trading Strategies
Related toIWM
Modified Foreign Rat
Category
Tactical asset allocation, volatility regime, leveraged ETFs, mean reversion, trend following, emerging markets, hedged/cash, daily rebalance
OOS Cumulative Return
565.11%
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