WTMEI

WisdomTree U.S. MidCap Index

The WisdomTree U.S. MidCap Index is a fundamentally weighted index that measures the performance of earnings-generating companies within the mid-capitalization segment of the U.S. Stock Market. The index is comprised of the companies in the top 75% of the market capitalization of the WisdomTree U.S. Total Market Index after the 500 largest companies have been removed. Companies in the index are incorporated and listed in the U.S. and have generated positive cumulative earnings over their most recent four fiscal quarters prior to the index measurement date. The index is earnings-weighted in December of each year to reflect the proportionate share of the aggregate earnings each component company has generated. Companies with greater earnings generally have larger weights in the index.

 

Prior to March 29, 2019, the WisdomTree U.S. MidCap Index was named the WisdomTree U.S. MidCap Earnings Index.

Prior to June 30, 2017, the WisdomTree U.S. MidCap Earnings Index was named the WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Index.

 

 

Index Facts

Index Facts
As of 04/24/2024
Bloomberg Index Symbol WTMEI
Exchange Index Symbol WTM
Index Inception Date 02/01/2007
Base Index Value 200
Number of Components in Index 546
Current Index Value 731.20
Total Return Index Closing Value 964.71
Total Index Market Capitalization ($ Trillion) 3.03
Index MarketCap Breakdown
Large Cap (> $10 Billion) 10.18%
Mid Cap (≥ $2 Billion and ≤ $10 Billion) 89.16%
Small Cap (< $2 Billion) 0.66%

Index Statistics

Index Statistics
As of 04/24/2024
Dividend Yield 1.59
Price/Earnings 13.34
Estimated Price/Earnings 12.46
Price/Book 2.08
Price/Sales 1.01
Price/Cash Flow 7.78
Gross Buyback Yield 3.00
Net Buyback Yield 2.51

Top Components

As of 04/24/2024
*Holdings are subject to change without notice.

Industry Group Breakdown

As of 04/24/2024
*Sectors are subject to change without notice

Country Allocation

As of 04/24/2024
Country Allocation
Country Weight
1. United States 99.86%
2. Puerto Rico 0.14%

Definitions

  • Index Dividend Yield is a measure of the annual dividends of the shares of all Index components divided by the Index value.
  • Price/Book Ratio is a ratio used to compare a stock's market value to its book value.
  • Price/Earnings Ratio is a valuation ratio of a company's current share price compared to its per-share earnings.
  • Estimated Price/Earnings is a valuation ratio of a company's current share price compared to the consensus estimates for per-share earnings over the next 12 months.
  • Price/Cash Flow Ratio is a measure of the market's expectations of a firm's future financial health.
  • Price/Sales Ratio is a ratio for valuing a stock relative to its own past performance, other companies or the market itself.
  • The S&P 500 Index is a capitalization-weighted index of 500 stocks selected by the Standard & Poors Index Committee designed to represent the performance of the leading industries in the United States economy.
  • The Russell Mid-cap Index measures the performance of the 800 smallest companies in the Russell 1000 Index.
  • The S&P MidCap 400 Index is a capitalization weighted index which measures the performance of the mid-cap range of the U.S. stock market with stocks selected by the Standard & Poors Index Committee.
  • Total Return Index Values assume reinvestment of dividends after the deduction of withholding taxes, which apply to non-U.S. dividends.
  • Gross Buyback Yield is the amount of a company’s gross share repurchase over the past year to its market capitalization.
  • Net Buyback Yield is the amount of a company’s net share repurchase over the past year to its market capitalization.
  • You cannot invest directly in an index.