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Inspire 100 ETF

BIBL
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Snapshot
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Inception Date
Oct 31 2017
Expense Ratio
0.35%
Type
US Equities
Fund Owner
Inspire Investing
Volume (1m avg. daily)
$979,615
AUM
$281,700,000
Associated Index
Inspire 100 Index
Inverse/Leveraged
No
Passive/Active
Passive
Fractionable on Composer
Yes
Prospectus

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Invest with BIBL

What is BIBL?

Inspire 100 ETF (BIBL) invests into inspiring, biblically aligned large companies ($13B+ market cap) in the U.S. It is market cap weighted and designed to be the core equity holding of a portfolio. BIBL is managed according to biblically responsible investing (BRI) standards seeking to create meaningful impact in the world and help investors align their investments to support biblical values. The Inspire 100 ETF seeks to replicate investment results that generally correspond, before fees and expenses, to the performance of the Inspire 100 Index.

ETFs related toBIBL

ETFs correlated to BIBL include IMCG, VO, VOT

BIBL
Northern Lights Fund Trust IV - Inspire 100 ETF
IMCG
BlackRock Institutional Trust Company N.A. - iShares Morningstar Mid-Cap Growth ETF
VO
Vanguard Group, Inc. - Vanguard Mid-Cap ETF
VOT
Vanguard Group, Inc. - Vanguard Mid-Cap Growth ETF
IMCB
BlackRock Institutional Trust Company N.A. - iShares Morningstar Mid-Cap ETF
EUSA
BlackRock Institutional Trust Company N.A. - iShares MSCI USA Equal Weighted ETF
SIZE
BlackRock Institutional Trust Company N.A. - iShares MSCI USA Size Factor ETF
IWR
BlackRock Institutional Trust Company N.A. - iShares Russell Mid-Cap ETF
IWP
BlackRock Institutional Trust Company N.A. - iShares Russell Mid-Cap Growth ETF
JHML
John Hancock Investment Management LLC - John Hancock Multifactor Large Cap ETF
BKMC
BNY Mellon ETF Trust - BNY Mellon US Mid Cap Core Equity ETF

What is ETF correlation?

Correlation is a measure of the strength of the relationship between two ETFs. It quantifies the degree to which prices of the two ETFs typically move together.

Here, correlation is measured over the past year with the Pearson correlation coefficient (Pearon’s r), which ranges from -1 to 1.

Using ETF correlations in portfolio and strategy construction

ETF correlations can help you create investing strategies and portfolios. Use them to:

  • Build a diversified portfolio from uncorrelated or inversely correlated ETFs with the aim of minimizing portfolio risk.
  • Compare correlated or related ETFs to find one with a lower expense ratio or higher trading volume.
  • Create an investing strategy that hedges an ETF with an uncorrelated or inversely correlated ETF.

Automated Strategies
Related toBIBL

#CV

Controlling for Volatility

Category

Getting Defensive, Worried about Inflation?

Risk Rating

Moderate

#GLOBE

Follow the Global Trend

Category

Momentum, Lever Up, Go Global, Diversification

Risk Rating

Moderate

Create your own algorithmic trading strategy with BIBL using Composer

FAQ

BIBL is a US Equities ETF. Inspire 100 ETF (BIBL) invests into inspiring, biblically aligned large companies ($13B+ market cap) in the U.S. It is market cap weighted and designed to be the core equity holding of a portfolio. BIBL is managed according to biblically responsible investing (BRI) standards seeking to create meaningful impact in the world and help investors align their investments to support biblical values. The Inspire 100 ETF seeks to replicate investment results that generally correspond, before fees and expenses, to the performance of the Inspire 100 Index.

BIBL tracks the Inspire 100 Index.

No, BIBL is not actively managed. It is passively managed. In an actively managed fund, the fund manager makes decisions about how funds are invested. A passively managed fund typically tries to track or follow a market index.

Yes, BIBL is passively managed. A passively managed fund typically tries to track or follow a market index. In an actively managed fund, the fund manager makes decisions about how funds are invested.

The 1-month return on BIBL is -0.0167%. This is the percent change in the value of BIBL over the most recent 1-month period. The 3-month return on BIBL is -0.0071%. This is the percent change in the value of BIBL over the most recent 3-month period.

The standard deviation of BIBL for the past year is 0.2023%. Standard deviation is the typical amount that the daily returns vary from the mean of the returns over the time period, standardized to a period of a year.

ETFs similar to BIBL include SPHQ, DSI, and QUAL.

ETFs correlated to BIBL include IMCG, VO, and VOT.

ETFs that are inversely correlated to BIBL include SH, SDS, and SPXS.

Disclaimers

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We show information directly obtained from our data provider, Xignite. Data shown here is provided by Xignite, an unaffiliated third party. Composer believes the information shown here is reliable, but has not been verified and there is no guarantee that the information is accurate.

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We show information based on calculations performed by Composer using data from our provider. Information provided here is based on calculations performed by Composer using data sourced from Xignite, an unaffiliated third party. Composer believes this information is reliable, but has not verified the data and there is no guarantee that the calculations are accurate.