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This ETF aims to mirror the performance of an index comprising global companies that produce metals and other raw materials deemed crucial for the advancement of groundbreaking technologies. To qualify, companies must typically generate at least 50% of their income from activities like exploring, extracting, manufacturing, or refining materials across ten distinct categories, including rare earth elements, lithium, copper, and carbon fiber. However, companies that are not yet revenue-generating may still be eligible if classified as Pre-Revenue Disruptive Materials Companies. For firms primarily involved with lithium, those deriving between 25% and 50% of their revenue from this material can also be included as Diversified Lithium Companies. A sophisticated natural language processing algorithm is utilized to identify and rank suitable equities. From each material category, the five highest-ranked companies—covering both established disruptive material producers and pre-revenue entities—are chosen. The fund implements a modified market-capitalization weighting methodology to promote portfolio diversification. The index itself is re-evaluated and adjusted twice annually.
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FAQ
What is Global X Rare Earth & Critical Materials stock price today?▼
The current price of DMAT is $29.31 USD — it has decreased by -0.22% in the past 24 hours. Watch Global X Rare Earth & Critical Materials stock price performance more closely on the chart.
What is Global X Rare Earth & Critical Materials stock ticker?▼
Depending on the exchange, the stock ticker may vary. For instance, on exchange Global X Rare Earth & Critical Materials stocks are traded under the ticker DMAT.
Is Global X Rare Earth & Critical Materials stock price growing?▼
DMAT stock has fallen by -10.27% compared to the previous week, the month change is a -14.45% fall, over the last year Global X Rare Earth & Critical Materials has showed a +83.42% increase.
Does Global X Rare Earth & Critical Materials pay dividends?▼
Yes, DMAT dividends are paid semi-annual. The last dividend per share was 0.05 USD. As of today, Dividend Yield (FWD)% is 0.61%.
In which sector is Global X Rare Earth & Critical Materials located?▼
Global X Rare Earth & Critical Materials operates in the Other sector.
When did Global X Rare Earth & Critical Materials complete a stock split?▼
The last stock split for Global X Rare Earth & Critical Materials was on February 13, 2006 with a ratio of 6:1.