WTQGRWWisdomTree U.S. Quality Growth IndexThe WisdomTree U.S. Quality Growth Index is a market-cap weighted index that consists of companies with quality and growth characteristics. The top 500 U.S. companies by market capitalization are ranked on a composite score of two fundamental factors: growth and quality, which are equally weighted. The Index is comprised of the 100 U.S. companies with the highest composite scores. The growth factor is determined by a company's ranking based on a 50% weight in its median analyst earnings growth forecast, a 25% weight in its trailing 5-year EBITDA (i.e., earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) growth and a 25% weight in its trailing 5-year sales growth. The quality factor is determined by a company's ranking based on a 50% weight to each of its trailing 3-year average return on equity and trailing 3-year average return on assets. The index was established with a base value of 200 on November 30, 2022.
The WisdomTree U.S. Quality Growth Index is a market-cap weighted index that consists of companies with quality and growth characteristics. The top 500 U.S. companies by market capitalization are ranked on a composite score of two fundamental factors: growth and quality, which are equally weighted. The Index is comprised of the 100 U.S. companies with the highest composite scores. The growth factor is determined by a company's ranking based on a 50% weight in its median analyst earnings growth forecast, a 25% weight in its trailing 5-year EBITDA (i.e., earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) growth and a 25% weight in its trailing 5-year sales growth. The quality factor is determined by a company's ranking based on a 50% weight to each of its trailing 3-year average return on equity and trailing 3-year average return on assets. The index was established with a base value of 200 on November 30, 2022.
Index Facts | As of 6/30/2026 |
|---|---|
| Bloomberg Index Symbol | WTQGRW |
| Exchange Index Symbol | - |
| Index Inception Date | 11/30/2022 |
| Base Index Value | 200 |
| Number of Components in Index | 100 |
| Current Index Value | 512.19 |
| Total Return Index Closing Value | 521.45 |
| Total Index Market Capitalization ($ Trillion) | 33.48 |
| Index MarketCap Breakdown | |
| Large Cap (> $10 Billion) | 100.00% |
| Mid Cap (≥ $2 Billion and ≤ $10 Billion) | 0.00% |
| Small Cap (< $2 Billion) | 0.00% |
Index Statistics | As of 6/30/2026 |
|---|---|
| Dividend Yield | 0.36% |
| Price/Earnings | 34.50 |
| Estimated Price/Earnings | 25.33 |
| Price/Book | 13.71 |
| Price/Sales | 7.99 |
| Price/Cash Flow | 26.23 |
| Gross Buyback Yield | 1.24% |
| Net Buyback Yield | 1.15% |
Industry Group Breakdown
As of 6/30/2026
| Name | Weight (%) |
|---|---|
| Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment | 28.66 |
| Software & Services | 15.68 |
| Media & Entertainment | 14.78 |
| Retailing | 9.38 |
| Capital Goods | 8.57 |
| Technology Hardware & Equipment | 5.05 |
| Pharmaceuticals Biotechnology & Life Sciences | 4.41 |
| Diversified Financials | 4.13 |
| Consumer Services | 3.97 |
| Health Care Equipment & Services | 1.12 |
| Transportation | 0.98 |
*Sectors are subject to change without notice
Country Allocations | Weight |
|---|---|
| United States | 100.00% |
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.
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