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HELSvsQDPLETF Comparison

ETF 1
HELS

Hedgeye 130/30 Equity ETF

This fund is part of
Alternatives
-0.45%
VS
ETF 2
QDPL

Pacer Metaurus US Large Cap Dividend Multiplier 400 ETF

This fund is part of
Alternatives
-0.45%

Hedgeye 130/30 Equity ETF (HELS) and Pacer Metaurus US Large Cap Dividend Multiplier 400 ETF (QDPL) belong to the same industry segment: Alternatives. HELS's top 3 sector exposures are Technology, Industrials and Finance. HELS is more expensive with a Total Expense Ratio (TER) of 0.7%, versus 0.6% for QDPL. HELS is up 0.23% year-to-date (YTD) with +$9M in YTD flows. QDPL performs better with 9.2% YTD performance, and +$184M in YTD flows. Run a side-by-side ETF comparison of HELS and QDPL below, and assess how they stack up in performance, liquidity, risk, exposure, holdings, and more, helping you select the best ETF for your investments.

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HELS vs QDPL performance and flow charts

Performance

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Cumulative Flows

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Historic performance and flows
Data as of 07/17/2026
1M3MYTD1Y3Y5Y
Perf.
HELS
QDPL
+1.71%+0.49%
+8.41%+4.92%
+0.23%+9.20%
n/a+18.68%
n/a+65.06%
n/a+79.40%
Flows
HELS
QDPL
-$993K+$44M
-$3M+$97M
+$9M+$184M
-+$460M
-+$1.28B
-+$1.42B
Volatility and drawdown
3M1Y3Y5Y
Volatility
HELS
QDPL
+16.24%+11.73%
n/a+11.58%
n/a+13.55%
n/a+15.35%
Max drawdown
HELS
QDPL
-4.16%-4.07%
n/a-8.32%
n/a-17.47%
n/a-22.44%
Max drawdown duration
HELS
QDPL
21d45d
n/a70d
n/a126d
n/a704d
Trading data

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HELS
QDPL
Last sale
7/17/2026 at 1:30 PM
$24.52
$45.21
Previous close
07/16/2026
$24.65
$45.63
Consolidated volume
07/16/2026
Average volume
30 days
Average discount or premium
30 days
Average Bid/Ask spread
30 days
Replication quality
Data as of June 30, 2026
1-year trailing difference

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HELS
is actively managed and doesn’t replicate an index

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Main metrics
Last update 7/17/2026 at 1:30 PM
Live
Closed
HELS
QDPL
Last price
$24.52
$45.21
1D performance
-0.52%
-0.92%
AuM$22.81 M$1.69 B
E/R0.7%0.6%
Characteristics
HELS
QDPL
Management strategyActivePassive
ProviderHedgeye Asset ManagementPACER ETFs
Benchmark-Metaurus US Large Cap Dividend Multiplier Series 400 Index
N° of holdings74-
Asset class-Equities
Trailing 12m distribution yield
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Inception dateDecember 10, 2025July 13, 2021
ESGNoNo
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Exposure

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Diversification

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Top 15 holdings

Data as of May 31, 2026
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Frequently asked questions about HELS and QDPL

How have the HELS and QDPL ETFs performed in 2026?

As of July 17, 2026, HELS is up 0.23% year-to-date (YTD), while QDPL has returned 9.2%. That puts QDPL better performer ahead so far this year.

Which ETF is attracting more investor money: HELS or QDPL?

Year-to-date, the HELS ETF saw +$9M in flows, compared to +$184M for QDPL.

Which ETF is bigger: HELS or QDPL?

As of July 17, 2026, HELS holds $22.81 M in assets under management (AUM), while QDPL manages $1.69 B.

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