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IGTRvsFEDMETF Comparison

ETF 1
IGTR

Innovator Gradient Tactical Rotation Strategy ETF

This fund is part of
Uncategorized Equities
-0.54%
Full IGTR fund page
VS
ETF 2
FEDM

FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund

This fund is part of
DM Large & Mid Cap
-0.98%
Full FEDM fund page

Innovator Gradient Tactical Rotation Strategy ETF (IGTR) belongs to the Uncategorized Equities segment. FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund (FEDM) is part of the DM Large & Mid Cap segment. IGTR's top 3 sector exposures are Financials, Industrials and Consumer Staples. In contrast, FEDM's top sector exposures are Financials, Industrials and Health Care. IGTR is more expensive with a Total Expense Ratio (TER) of 0.8%, versus 0.14% for FEDM. IGTR is up 0.51% year-to-date (YTD) with -$4M in YTD flows. FEDM performs better with 0.57% YTD performance, and +$2M in YTD flows. Run a side-by-side ETF comparison of IGTR and FEDM 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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IGTR vs FEDM performance and flow charts

Performance

-6.0-4.0-2.00.02.04.0%Feb 11Feb 19Feb 26Mar 5Mar 12

Cumulative Flows

Feb 11Feb 19Feb 26Mar 5Mar 12

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Historic performance and flows
Data as of 03/13/2026
1M3MYTD1Y3Y5Y
Perf.
IGTR
FEDM
-5.82%-5.47%
+1.90%+1.62%
+0.51%+0.57%
+21.41%+20.73%
+40.96%+49.12%
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Flows
IGTR
FEDM
--
-$4M+$2M
-$4M+$2M
-$48M+$16M
-$270M+$25M
--
Volatility and drawdown
3M1Y3Y5Y
Volatility
IGTR
FEDM
+15.05%+13.59%
+17.82%+15.00%
+16.51%+13.17%
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Max drawdown
IGTR
FEDM
-8.79%-7.61%
-9.71%-12.85%
-20.02%-14.86%
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Max drawdown duration
IGTR
FEDM
12d10d
44d38d
465d214d
n/an/a
Trading data

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IGTR
FEDM
Last sale
3/13/2026 at 1:30 PM
$28.19
$58.31
Previous close
03/12/2026
$28.55
$58.74
Consolidated volume
03/12/2026
Average volume
30 days
Average discount or premium
30 days
Average Bid/Ask spread
30 days
Replication quality
Data as of February 27, 2026
1-year trailing difference

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IGTR
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IGTR
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Tracking error
Tracking difference
1 year cumulative return difference
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Main metrics
Last update 3/13/2026 at 1:30 PM
Live
Closed
IGTR
FEDM
Last price
$28.19
$58.31
1D performance
-1.26%
-0.73%
AuM$53.98 M$76.19 M
E/R0.8%0.14%
Characteristics
IGTR
FEDM
Management strategyActivePassive
ProviderInnovatorFlexShares
Benchmark-Northern Trust ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index
N° of holdings160211
Asset class-Equities
Trailing 12m distribution yield
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Inception dateNovember 17, 2022September 21, 2021
ESGNoYes
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Exposure

Countries

IGTR
Canada
17.1%
United Kingdom
16.83%
Germany
15.52%
Other
50.55%
FEDM
Japan
19.04%
United Kingdom
13.62%
Canada
11.1%
France
9.53%
Germany
8.83%
Other
37.89%

Sectors

IGTR
Financials
37.99%
Industrials
19.23%
Other
42.78%
FEDM
Financials
26.44%
Industrials
17.38%
Health Care
9.68%
Information Techn.
9.42%
Consumer Discreti.
7.3%
Other
29.78%
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Diversification

IGTR

Total weight of top 15 holdings out of 15

33.72%
FEDM

Total weight of top 15 holdings out of 15

21.78%

Top 15 holdings

Data as of January 31, 2026
IGTR
ROLLS-ROYCE HOLDINGS
3.57%
HSBC HOLDINGS
3.54%
SIEMENS ENERGY AG
3.04%
RHEINMETALL
2.70%
ALLIANZ SE
2.65%
BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO
2.34%
UNICREDIT SPA
2.18%
SHOPIFY SUBORDINATE VOTING
2.17%
DEUTSCHE BANK
2.06%
ENBRIDGE
1.80%
IBERDROLA SA
1.78%
AGNICO EAGLE MINES LTD
1.63%
SAFRAN
1.52%
DEUTSCHE TELEKOM AG
1.38%
SOCIETE GENERALE
1.36%
FEDM
ASML HOLDING
2.62%
ROYAL BK CANADA
1.72%
SIEMENS
1.64%
ASTRAZENECA
1.53%
NOVARTIS
1.51%
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SE
1.42%
HITACHI
1.41%
SHELL PLC
1.39%
COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA
1.38%
SAP SE
1.37%
INTESA SANPAOLO
1.20%
ENBRIDGE
1.18%
ING GROEP
1.17%
CDN IMPERIAL BK
1.14%
MITSUBISHI UFJ FINANCIAL GROUP
1.11%
Frequently asked questions about IGTR and FEDM

How have the IGTR and FEDM ETFs performed in 2026?

As of March 13, 2026, IGTR is up 0.51% year-to-date (YTD), while FEDM has returned 0.57%. That puts FEDM better performer ahead so far this year.

Which ETF is attracting more investor money: IGTR or FEDM?

Year-to-date, the IGTR ETF saw -$4M in flows, compared to +$2M for FEDM.

Which ETF is more volatile: IGTR or FEDM?

Over the past year, IGTR had a volatility of 17.82%, while FEDM experienced 15%.

Which ETF is bigger: IGTR or FEDM?

As of March 13, 2026, IGTR holds $53.98 M in assets under management (AUM), while FEDM manages $76.19 M.

What sectors do the IGTR and FEDM ETFs invest in?

IGTR leans toward sectors like Financials and Industrials. Meanwhile, FEDM focuses on Financials, Industrials and Health Care.

What are the top holdings of the IGTR ETF and FEDM ETF?

IGTR top holdings include ROLLS-ROYCE HOLDINGS, HSBC HOLDINGS and SIEMENS ENERGY AG. FEDM holds in its top three: ASML HOLDING, ROYAL BK CANADA and SIEMENS.

Which ETF is more diversified: IGTR or FEDM?

IGTR holds 168 securities with 33.72% of its assets in the top 15. FEDM has 220 securities and a top 15 weight of 21.78%.

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