ETF Factor Report

Data as of market close on 2/26/2026.

Validea's ETF reports provide factor exposures and other fundamental data for US equity ETFs.
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ALPS REIT Dividend Dogs ETF (RDOG)

Total Assets: $10,091,100 Expense Ratio: 0.35% Active Share vs. S&P 500: 100.00% Active Share vs. Russell 2000: 99.12% Fee for Active Share: 0.35% Fee for Multi-Factor Exposure: 11.67% Multi-Factor Rank: 3/100
Issuer:ALPS Validea Category: Mid-Cap Multi-Factor Number of Holdings: 46 Median Mkt Cap (mil): $1,962 Average Mkt Cap (mil): $11,865 Implied Liquidity: $7,378,012 Concentration: 47/100
The investment seeks investment results that replicate as closely as possible before fees and expenses the performance of an index called the S-Network REIT Dividend Dogs Index (the 'underlying index'). The fund will normally invest at least 90% of its total assets in common stocks and other equity securities that comprise the underlying index. The underlying index is a rules-based index intended to give investors a means of tracking the overall performance of the highest dividend paying real estate investment trusts ('REITs') in the S-Network US Composite REIT Index a universe of mainly REITs listed in the United States on a segment-by-segment basis.

Factor Profile

RDOG's exposure to the major factors (100 is highest).

RDOG Sector Exposure

Largest overweights and underweights relative to the S&P 500

RDOG Industry Exposure

Largest overweights and underweights relative to the S&P 500

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