United States Copper Index Fund vs Expeditors International of Wshngtn Inc — how do they compare? United States Copper Index Fund trades at $38.39, while Expeditors International of Wshngtn Inc trades at $178.61 (market cap $22.95B). The key difference: Expeditors International of Wshngtn Inc pays a 0.92% dividend while United States Copper Index Fund pays none, and Expeditors International of Wshngtn Inc is trading nearer its 52-week high, United States Copper Index Fund nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CPER | EXPD | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Commodities - Metals/Agriculture | Industrials |
52-Week High | $40.60 | $178.22 |
52-Week Low | $27.21 | $111.37 |
Market Cap | — | $22.95B |
Enterprise Value | — | $22.20B |
Dividend Yield | — | 0.92% |
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CPER is a commodity ETF that tracks the price of copper futures via the SummerHaven Copper Index. It provides direct exposure to the 'red metal' using a rules-based strategy to select futures contracts, making it a key tool for hedging or betting on industrial growth and electrification.
Read more on CPER →Expeditors International of Washington is a non-asset-based third-party logistics provider, mainly focused on international freight forwarding. It employs sophisticated IT systems and contracts with airlines and ocean carriers to move customers' freight across the globe. The firm operates more than 200 full-service office locations worldwide, in addition to numerous satellite locations. In 2021, Expeditors derived 38% of consolidated net revenue from airfreight, 27% from ocean freight, and 35% from customs brokerage and other services.
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