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| Description |
| The investment objective of CZA is to provide investment results that correspond generally to the performance, before fees and expenses, of the Zacks Mid-Cap Core Index (ZAXMC). The index is comprised of 100 stocks selected from a universe of mid-capitalization common stocks and ADRs. The universe ranges from approximately $2 billion in market capitalization to $10 billion in market capitalization. There is no assurance that the price and yield performance of the Index can be fully matched. |
| Fund Details |
| Expense Ratio | .6 | |
| Trading Increment | .01 | |
| Minimum Trade Size | 1 | |
| Marginable | Y | |
| Options Traded | N | |
| Administrator | Claymore Advisors, LLC | |
| Distributor | Claymore Securities, Inc | |
| Trustee | N.A. | |
| Symbols |
| Trading Symbol | Intraday Indicative Value | Net Asset Value | Shares Outstanding | Estimated Cash Component | Total Cash Component | Underlying Index Symbol |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CZA | CZA.IV | CZA.NV | CZA.SO | CZA.EU | CZA.TC | ZAXMC |
| Quick Facts as of 11/19/09 | ||
| Last Sale |
$15.10
(10/23/08) |
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| Net Change | unch | |
| % Change | unch | |
| Previous Close | $15.10 | |
| Open | N.A. | |
| Today's High | N.A. | |
| Today's Low | N.A. | |
| Today's Volume | N.A. | |
| 52 Week High | $27.01 | |
| 52 Week Low | $14.58 | |
| Shares Outstanding (000s) | 200 | |
| Net Assets | $3,020,000 | |
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| Holdings |
Holdings information for this issue can be found on the issuer's website below.
| Issuer | Website |
|---|---|
| Claymore | www.claymoresecurities.com |
| Additional Information |
| Exchange traded funds are subject to risks similar to those of stocks. Investment returns will fluctuate and are subject to market volatility, so that an investor's shares, when redeemed or sold, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Investments in foreign investments may incur greater risks than domestic investments. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. |
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