Harbor AlphaEdge Large Cap Value ETF (VLLU)
Large cap value equity exposure seeking to generate meaningful alpha at a competitive cost
Harbor AlphaEdge Large Cap Value ETF (VLLU)
Large cap value equity exposure seeking to generate meaningful alpha at a competitive cost
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Finding efficiencies in your portfolio
- The Harbor AlphaEdge™ Large Cap Value (VLLU) employs a self-indexing investment approach designed to track the performance of the Harbor AlphaEdge™ Large-Cap Value Index.
- VLLU seeks to capitalize on the significant opportunity to replace higher-cost active products or existing Russell 1000 Value beta exposure with a more efficient (high alpha/cost ratio) solution.
- Designed to offer cost-effective, factor-based large cap value exposure, VLLU is backed by Harbor’s Multi-Asset Solutions Team’s proprietary stock selection model.
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Investment Team
The Harbor AlphaEdge™ Large Cap Value ETF (VLLU) employs an indexing investment approach designed to track the performance of the Harbor AlphaEdge™ Large-Cap Value Index. The Index is designed to give exposure to a subset of the U.S. Large-Cap Value universe with both attractive fundamentals and value characteristics.
The index is managed in-house by Harbor’s Multi-Asset Solutions Team and the ETF is managed by our ETF team. VLLU represents an important pillar in Harbor’s growing self-indexing business. The team has fully integrated a systematic workflow for building and maintaining the Harbor AlphaEdge™ Large-Cap Value Index. The team delivers actionable investment insights and builds multi-asset portfolios and client solutions using proprietary quantitative and qualitative signals. From screening the universe and calculating the index constituent weights to providing index research, the team manages and supports the Harbor AlphaEdge™ Large-Cap Value Index.
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Investing involves risk, principal loss is possible. Unlike mutual funds, ETFs may trade at a premium or discount to their net asset value. Harbor ETFs are new and have limited operating history to judge.
Shares are bought and sold at market price not net asset value (NAV). Market price returns are based upon the closing composite market price and do not represent the returns you would receive if you traded shares at other times.
There is no guarantee that the investment objective of the Fund will be achieved. Stock markets are volatile and equity values can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market and economic conditions. Stocks perceived as undervalued might not appreciate or realize their full potential, and value-oriented investments may underperform other equity styles at times.
The Fund may not perfectly track its Index due to differences in securities held, transaction costs, or uninvested cash. Legal or regulatory constraints can also affect tracking accuracy, particularly during volatile markets. The Fund aims to track the Index without defensive strategies, which could lead to underperformance compared to funds that actively adjust their portfolios. Errors or flaws in the Index's methodology or data may have adverse impact the Fund's performance.
Bid/Ask Mid Price: the midpoint between the highest bid and the lowest offer, as of the time that the Fund’s NAV is calculated, typically 4 p.m. Eastern Time.
Premium/Discount ($): the difference between the Fund’s market price and NAV, expressed as a percentage of NAV. A premium is the amount that the Fund is trading above the reported NAV. A discount is the amount that the Fund is trading below the reported NAV.
30-Day Median Bid/Ask Spread: calculated by identifying national best bid and national best offer ("NBBO") for each fund as of the end of each 10 second interval during each trading day of the last 30 calendar days and dividing the difference between each such bid and offer by the midpoint of the NBBO. The median of those values is identified and that value is expressed as a percentage (rounded to the nearest hundredth).
Weighted Average Market Capitalization: The average size of the companies in a portfolio or index as measured by the market value of outstanding shares.
Price/Book: The price-to-book (P/B) ratio evaluates a firm's market value relative to its book value.
Adjusted Trailing P/E Ratio: The Adjusted Trailing P/E (Price/Earnings) Ratio is the closing stock price divided by the sum of the last 12 months actual EPS.
% EPS Growth – Past 3 year: Earnings per share refers to the bottom-line measure of a company’s profitability defined as net income divided by the number of outstanding shares.
Return on Equity: Return on equity (ROE) is a measure of financial performance calculated by dividing net income by shareholders' equity.
Forecasted P/E Ratio: a measure of the P/E (price-to-earnings) ratio using forecasted earnings for the P/E calculation.
Alpha refers to excess returns earned on an investment.
Beta measures the relative volatility of an investment, as an indication of its relative risk.
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