CubeSmart vs Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF — how do they compare? CubeSmart trades at $40.56 (market cap $9.19B), while Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF trades at $67.6. The key difference: CubeSmart pays a 5.22% dividend while Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF pays none. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CUBE | MAGS | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $9.19B | — |
Sector | Real Estate | Sector/Thematic |
52-Week High | $42.34 | $70.94 |
52-Week Low | $35.36 | $55.39 |
Enterprise Value | $12.69B | — |
Dividend Yield | 5.22% | — |
Trailing returns across standard periods
CubeSmart is a real estate investment trust that acquires, owns, and manages self-storage facilities throughout the United States. The company's real estate portfolio is composed of buildings with numerous enclosed storage areas for both residential and commercial customers to rent mainly on a month-by-month basis. Most of CubeSmart's facilities are located in Florida, Texas, California, New York, and Illinois. Cumulatively, these states account for both the majority of the square footage in the company's real estate portfolio and the majority of its revenue. CubeSmart derives nearly all of its revenue from rental income from tenants utilizing its storage facilities.
Read more on CUBE →MAGS is an ETF that provides concentrated exposure to the seven technology-focused mega-cap companies often referred to as the 'Magnificent Seven' (Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Tesla). The fund is designed to capture the performance of these market-leading stocks, which have been the primary drivers of market returns. It offers a simple way for investors to invest solely in this select group of high-growth technology companies.
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