Snapshot*
Top 10 Holdings
What is DHS?
The WisdomTree U.S. High Dividend Index is a fundamentally weighted index that measures the performance of companies with high dividend yields selected from the WisdomTree Dividend Index. At the index measurement date, companies within the WisdomTree Dividend Index with market capitalizations of at least $200 million and average daily trading volumes of at least $200,000 for the prior three months are ranked by dividend yield. Securities ranking in the highest 30% by dividend yield are selected for inclusion. The index is dividend weighted annually to reflect the proportionate share of the aggregate cash dividends each component company is projected to pay in the coming year.
DHSPerformance Measures**
for the time period Jun 16, 2006 to Dec 4, 2025
1M Trailing Return: 4.2%
The percent change in the value over the most recent 1-month period.
3M Trailing Return: 1.6%
The percent change in the value over the most recent 3-month period.
Max Drawdown: -67.2%
The greatest percent loss from peak to trough in value over the time period.
Standard Deviation: 19.9%
The typical amount that daily returns vary from the mean of the returns over the time period, standardized to a period of a year.
Sharpe Ratio: 0.47
The annualized arithmetic mean of the daily returns divided by the annualized standard deviation of the daily returns for the selected time period.
Calmar Ratio: 0.11
The annualized return divided by the max drawdown for the selected time period.
ETFs related toDHS
ETFs correlated to DHS include FDL, VYM, DVY
What is ETF correlation?
Correlation is a measure of the strength of the relationship between two ETFs. It quantifies the degree to which prices of the two ETFs typically move together.
Here, correlation is measured over the past year with the Pearson correlation coefficient (Pearon’s r), which ranges from -1 to 1.
Using ETF correlations in portfolio and strategy construction
ETF correlations can help you create investing strategies and portfolios. Use them to:
- •Build a diversified portfolio from uncorrelated or inversely correlated ETFs with the aim of minimizing portfolio risk.
- •Compare correlated or related ETFs to find one with a lower expense ratio or higher trading volume.
- •Create an investing strategy that hedges an ETF with an uncorrelated or inversely correlated ETF.
Trading Strategies
Related toDHS
BEs Popped Monthly Dividends
Category
Tactical allocation, Volatility timing, Leveraged ETFs, Dividend income, Mean‑reversion, Momentum, Risk management
OOS Cumulative Return
113.18%
(B) BE's Popped Monthly Dividends (111/16% MaxDD_ Since 2020)
Category
Tactical allocation, leveraged ETFs, volatility timing, dividend income, risk-on/risk-off, daily rebalancing
OOS Cumulative Return
43.25%
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