Quarterly Holdings Report
for
Fidelity® MSCI Consumer Discretionary Index ETF
April 30, 2025
T01-NPRT3-0625
1.9584802.111

Schedule of Investments April 30, 2025 (Unaudited)
Showing Percentage of Net Assets
Common Stocks – 99.8%
    Shares Value
AUTOMOBILE COMPONENTS – 1.7% 
Automotive Parts & Equipment – 1.6%
Adient PLC (a) 53,867 $681,418
American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc. (a) 122,094 466,399
Aptiv PLC (a) 84,289 4,809,530
Autoliv, Inc. 28,132 2,622,746
BorgWarner, Inc. 85,123 2,415,791
Dana, Inc. 78,829 1,083,111
Dorman Products, Inc. (a) 13,950 1,580,535
Fox Factory Holding Corp. (a) 31,694 643,705
Garrett Motion, Inc. 85,361 787,028
Gentex Corp. 88,273 1,922,586
Gentherm, Inc. (a) 23,164 602,496
LCI Industries 12,662 975,987
Lear Corp. 21,606 1,852,715
Modine Manufacturing Co. (a) 20,855 1,702,602
Patrick Industries, Inc. 17,034 1,311,277
Phinia, Inc. 26,927 1,081,119
QuantumScape Corp. (a) 207,362 810,786
Standard Motor Products, Inc. 24,051 651,782
Visteon Corp. (a) 14,017 1,110,006
XPEL, Inc. (a)(b) 22,549 645,803
      27,757,422
Tires & Rubber – 0.1%
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (a) 130,606 1,420,993
TOTAL AUTOMOBILE COMPONENTS 29,178,415
AUTOMOBILES – 16.5% 
Automobile Manufacturers – 16.4%
Ford Motor Co. 1,235,375 12,366,104
General Motors Co. 345,668 15,638,020
Lucid Group, Inc. (a) 616,852 1,548,298
Rivian Automotive, Inc. Class A (a) 276,051 3,770,857
Tesla, Inc. (a) 868,992 245,194,783
Thor Industries, Inc. 20,911 1,514,375
Winnebago Industries, Inc. 19,793 629,813
      280,662,250
Motorcycle Manufacturers – 0.1%
Harley-Davidson, Inc. 55,164 1,236,777
TOTAL AUTOMOBILES 281,899,027
BROADLINE RETAIL – 25.6% 
Broadline Retail – 25.6%
Amazon.com, Inc. (a) 2,093,499 386,083,086
Dillard's, Inc. Class A 2,355 816,384
eBay, Inc. 154,382 10,522,677
Etsy, Inc. (a) 44,682 1,942,773
Kohl's Corp. 75,824 508,021
Macy's, Inc. 115,812 1,322,573
MercadoLibre, Inc. (a) 14,018 32,673,855
Nordstrom, Inc. 55,600 1,342,184

    Shares Value
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. (a) 24,759 $2,627,178
Savers Value Village, Inc. (a) 38,238 366,702
TOTAL BROADLINE RETAIL 438,205,433
COMMERCIAL SERVICES & SUPPLIES – 0.0% 
Diversified Support Services – 0.0%
Matthews International Corp. Class A 2,255 46,115
DISTRIBUTORS – 0.8% 
Distributors – 0.8%
A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc. 22,184 540,402
Genuine Parts Co. 46,086 5,417,410
GigaCloud Technology, Inc. Class A (a) 33,162 415,852
LKQ Corp. 93,344 3,566,674
Pool Corp. 13,152 3,855,377
TOTAL DISTRIBUTORS 13,795,715
DIVERSIFIED CONSUMER SERVICES – 2.0% 
Education Services – 1.3%
Adtalem Global Education, Inc. (a) 17,985 1,910,007
Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc. (a) 21,433 2,688,127
Coursera, Inc. (a) 107,003 900,965
Duolingo, Inc. (a) 12,416 4,835,784
Graham Holdings Co. Class B 1,745 1,605,487
Grand Canyon Education, Inc. (a) 12,855 2,292,947
KinderCare Learning Cos., Inc. (a) 33,055 405,254
Laureate Education, Inc. (a) 74,432 1,493,850
Perdoceo Education Corp. 41,122 1,032,985
Strategic Education, Inc. 11,867 968,110
Stride, Inc. (a) 18,333 2,607,869
Udemy, Inc. (a) 81,406 559,259
Universal Technical Institute, Inc. (a) 39,205 1,100,092
      22,400,736
Specialized Consumer Services – 0.7%
ADT, Inc. 169,075 1,355,982
Frontdoor, Inc. (a) 39,513 1,624,379
H&R Block, Inc. 52,846 3,190,313
Mister Car Wash, Inc. (a) 107,234 735,625
OneSpaWorld Holdings Ltd. 63,360 1,058,112
Service Corp. International 52,312 4,179,729
      12,144,140
TOTAL DIVERSIFIED CONSUMER SERVICES 34,544,876
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS & LEISURE – 23.2% 
Casinos & Gaming – 2.5%
Accel Entertainment, Inc. (a) 59,059 608,308
Boyd Gaming Corp. 29,608 2,047,097
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (a) 80,808 2,186,664
 
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Common Stocks – continued
    Shares Value
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS & LEISURE – continued
Casinos & Gaming – continued
Churchill Downs, Inc. 24,222 $2,189,911
DraftKings, Inc. Class A (a) 142,754 4,752,281
Everi Holdings, Inc. (a) 77,809 1,093,216
Flutter Entertainment PLC (a) 54,720 13,186,973
Golden Entertainment, Inc. 23,772 610,940
Las Vegas Sands Corp. 125,079 4,586,647
Light & Wonder, Inc. (a) 32,844 2,804,221
MGM Resorts International (a) 90,815 2,857,040
Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc. 12,413 970,572
Penn Entertainment, Inc. (a) 75,072 1,142,596
Red Rock Resorts, Inc. Class A 26,005 1,110,414
Rush Street Interactive, Inc. (a) 56,537 685,794
Wynn Resorts Ltd. 36,253 2,911,478
      43,744,152
Hotels, Resorts & Cruise Lines – 8.7%
Airbnb, Inc. Class A (a) 136,108 16,594,287
Booking Holdings, Inc. 10,078 51,390,544
Carnival Corp. (a) 340,604 6,246,677
Choice Hotels International, Inc. 14,209 1,791,897
Expedia Group, Inc. 41,551 6,520,599
Global Business Travel Group I (a) 84,406 566,364
Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc. (a) 35,340 1,188,484
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc. 76,475 17,243,583
Hyatt Hotels Corp. Class A 17,373 1,957,590
Lindblad Expeditions Holdings, Inc. (a) 45,592 403,033
Marriott International, Inc. Class A 74,052 17,667,326
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. 15,925 872,849
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (a) 161,195 2,583,956
Playa Hotels & Resorts NV (a) 77,037 1,033,837
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. 78,094 16,783,182
Sabre Corp. (a) 290,628 688,788
Soho House & Co., Inc. (a) 40,855 245,539
Target Hospitality Corp. (a) 40,510 275,468
Travel & Leisure Co. 33,755 1,482,857
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 32,107 2,738,727
      148,275,587
Leisure Facilities – 0.6%
Dave & Buster's Entertainment, Inc. (a) 29,157 559,523
Life Time Group Holdings, Inc. (a) 51,982 1,593,768
Lucky Strike Entertainment Corp. 26,420 248,348
Planet Fitness, Inc. Class A (a) 32,860 3,108,227
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. 46,302 1,593,252
United Parks & Resorts, Inc. (a) 22,067 963,225
Vail Resorts, Inc. 14,295 1,989,864
      10,056,207

    Shares Value
Restaurants – 11.4%
Aramark 92,155 $3,080,742
BJ's Restaurants, Inc. (a) 21,714 722,859
Bloomin' Brands, Inc. 64,084 513,954
Brinker International, Inc. (a) 17,980 2,414,714
Cava Group, Inc. (a) 29,465 2,723,450
Cheesecake Factory, Inc. 29,307 1,476,194
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (a) 423,305 21,385,369
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. 17,693 755,491
Darden Restaurants, Inc. 38,689 7,762,561
Domino's Pizza, Inc. 11,654 5,714,772
DoorDash, Inc. Class A (a) 106,973 20,634,022
Dutch Bros, Inc. Class A (a) 46,397 2,771,757
First Watch Restaurant Group, Inc. (a) 49,037 865,993
Jack in the Box, Inc. 18,108 471,532
Krispy Kreme, Inc. 80,585 330,398
Kura Sushi USA, Inc. Class A (a) 7,939 467,448
McDonald's Corp. 217,113 69,400,170
Papa John's International, Inc. 21,105 728,756
Portillo's, Inc. Class A (a) 59,284 612,996
Serve Robotics, Inc. (a) 37,692 232,560
Shake Shack, Inc. Class A (a) 16,861 1,479,384
Starbucks Corp. 348,648 27,909,272
Sweetgreen, Inc. Class A (a) 53,638 1,044,868
Texas Roadhouse, Inc. 23,555 3,909,188
Wendy's Co. 85,320 1,066,500
Wingstop, Inc. 10,363 2,734,692
Yum! Brands, Inc. 88,647 13,336,055
      194,545,697
TOTAL HOTELS, RESTAURANTS & LEISURE 396,621,643
HOUSEHOLD DURABLES – 4.8% 
Consumer Electronics – 0.6%
Garmin Ltd. 49,803 9,306,687
Sonos, Inc. (a) 74,926 690,068
      9,996,755
Home Furnishings – 0.5%
Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc. 25,711 730,964
La-Z-Boy, Inc. 28,214 1,114,453
Leggett & Platt, Inc. 89,706 862,972
Mohawk Industries, Inc. (a) 21,085 2,242,390
Somnigroup International, Inc. 63,243 3,861,617
      8,812,396
Homebuilding – 3.5%
Beazer Homes USA, Inc. (a) 29,610 579,172
Cavco Industries, Inc. (a) 3,782 1,867,741
Century Communities, Inc. 15,274 833,044
Champion Homes, Inc. (a) 23,717 2,051,520
DR Horton, Inc. 92,456 11,680,891
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Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)continued
Common Stocks – continued
    Shares Value
HOUSEHOLD DURABLES – continued
Homebuilding – continued
Dream Finders Homes, Inc. Class A (a) 31,378 $711,025
Green Brick Partners, Inc. (a) 19,236 1,134,732
Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc. Class A (a) 5,383 521,074
Installed Building Products, Inc. 10,052 1,666,923
KB Home 30,845 1,666,555
Legacy Housing Corp. (a) 12,772 310,679
Lennar Corp. Class A 77,588 8,426,833
LGI Homes, Inc. (a) 12,309 672,194
M/I Homes, Inc. (a) 12,717 1,356,650
Meritage Homes Corp. 28,419 1,936,471
NVR, Inc. (a) 1,018 7,254,013
PulteGroup, Inc. 69,010 7,079,046
Taylor Morrison Home Corp. (a) 41,654 2,388,857
Toll Brothers, Inc. 35,930 3,624,259
TopBuild Corp. (a) 10,981 3,247,741
Tri Pointe Homes, Inc. (a) 43,253 1,330,030
      60,339,450
Household Appliances – 0.1%
Cricut, Inc. Class A 53,407 265,967
Helen of Troy Ltd. (a) 15,764 439,185
Whirlpool Corp. 22,702 1,731,708
      2,436,860
Housewares & Specialties – 0.1%
Newell Brands, Inc. 197,484 943,974
TOTAL HOUSEHOLD DURABLES 82,529,435
LEISURE PRODUCTS – 0.8% 
Leisure Products – 0.8%
Acushnet Holdings Corp. 18,308 1,212,356
Brunswick Corp. 27,413 1,262,369
Hasbro, Inc. 49,018 3,034,214
Latham Group, Inc. (a) 48,384 264,419
Malibu Boats, Inc. Class A (a) 22,016 628,777
Mattel, Inc. (a) 137,560 2,185,828
Peloton Interactive, Inc. Class A (a) 230,750 1,589,868
Polaris, Inc. 26,717 907,309
Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. 52,616 501,430
Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc. 19,345 786,568
Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. (a) 108,494 717,145
YETI Holdings, Inc. (a) 40,124 1,145,540
TOTAL LEISURE PRODUCTS 14,235,823
SPECIALTY RETAIL – 20.7% 
Apparel Retail – 4.5%
Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Class A (a) 20,117 1,396,522
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. 88,695 933,958
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. (a) 14,028 1,463,682
Buckle, Inc. 23,707 824,055

    Shares Value
Burlington Stores, Inc. (a) 22,236 $5,003,989
Caleres, Inc. 40,181 612,358
Foot Locker, Inc. (a) 51,196 628,175
Gap, Inc. 94,617 2,072,112
Guess?, Inc. 36,909 415,226
RealReal, Inc. (a) 85,951 498,516
Revolve Group, Inc. (a) 37,601 747,508
Ross Stores, Inc. 104,024 14,459,336
Shoe Carnival, Inc. 21,217 368,752
TJX Cos., Inc. 342,585 44,083,838
Urban Outfitters, Inc. (a) 31,688 1,672,493
Victoria's Secret & Co. (a) 47,820 899,016
      76,079,536
Automotive Retail – 4.5%
Advance Auto Parts, Inc. 29,144 953,592
Arko Corp. 62,475 251,462
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. (a) 7,860 1,714,580
AutoNation, Inc. (a) 11,469 1,997,326
AutoZone, Inc. (a) 5,229 19,674,635
Camping World Holdings, Inc. Class A 53,434 644,414
CarMax, Inc. (a) 55,278 3,574,828
Carvana Co. (a) 36,900 9,016,515
EVgo, Inc. (a) 148,424 409,650
Group 1 Automotive, Inc. 5,820 2,349,127
Lithia Motors, Inc. 10,430 3,053,487
Monro, Inc. 34,817 485,349
Murphy USA, Inc. 7,168 3,573,750
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. (a) 17,820 25,218,864
Penske Automotive Group, Inc. 9,608 1,495,677
Sonic Automotive, Inc. Class A 14,223 863,621
Valvoline, Inc. (a) 50,781 1,739,757
      77,016,634
Computer & Electronics Retail – 0.5%
Best Buy Co., Inc. 66,450 4,431,551
GameStop Corp. Class A (a) 144,765 4,033,153
      8,464,704
Home Improvement Retail – 8.7%
Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc. Class A (a) 36,943 2,639,208
Home Depot, Inc. 299,787 108,070,216
Lowe's Cos., Inc. 172,527 38,570,136
      149,279,560
Homefurnishing Retail – 0.5%
Arhaus, Inc. (a) 54,466 428,103
RH (a) 6,481 1,192,698
Wayfair, Inc. Class A (a) 38,520 1,161,763
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. 42,040 6,493,919
      9,276,483
Other Specialty Retail – 2.0%
1-800-Flowers.com, Inc. Class A (a) 33,776 186,781
Academy Sports & Outdoors, Inc. 32,881 1,238,956
 
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Common Stocks – continued
    Shares Value
SPECIALTY RETAIL – continued
Other Specialty Retail – continued
Bath & Body Works, Inc. 75,640 $2,307,776
Chewy, Inc. Class A (a) 76,504 2,868,900
Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc. 20,939 3,931,088
Five Below, Inc. (a) 21,761 1,651,442
MarineMax, Inc. (a) 24,462 524,954
National Vision Holdings, Inc. (a) 64,602 797,835
ODP Corp. (a) 35,940 491,659
Petco Health & Wellness Co., Inc. (a) 112,928 333,138
Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc. (a) 84,751 689,873
Signet Jewelers Ltd. 21,976 1,303,177
Tractor Supply Co. 173,856 8,800,591
Ulta Beauty, Inc. (a) 15,900 6,290,676
Upbound Group, Inc. 31,044 617,776
Warby Parker, Inc. Class A (a) 57,759 953,601
Winmark Corp. 2,391 860,784
      33,849,007
TOTAL SPECIALTY RETAIL 353,965,924
TEXTILES, APPAREL & LUXURY GOODS – 3.7% 
Apparel, Accessories & Luxury Goods – 1.8%
Capri Holdings Ltd. (a) 58,609 881,479
Carter's, Inc. 20,472 676,600
Columbia Sportswear Co. 17,244 1,072,059
Figs, Inc. Class A (a) 115,852 466,884
G-III Apparel Group Ltd. (a) 32,272 813,900
Hanesbrands, Inc. (a) 216,546 993,946
Kontoor Brands, Inc. 22,753 1,368,593
Levi Strauss & Co. Class A 55,950 895,760
Lululemon Athletica, Inc. (a) 36,073 9,767,486
Oxford Industries, Inc. 11,431 555,547
PVH Corp. 22,935 1,582,056
Ralph Lauren Corp. 15,135 3,404,618
Tapestry, Inc. 81,097 5,729,503
Under Armour, Inc. Class A (a) 137,207 784,824
Under Armour, Inc. Class C (a) 127,689 694,628
VF Corp. 144,531 1,717,028
      31,404,911

    Shares Value
Footwear – 1.9%
Crocs, Inc. (a) 22,210 $2,141,488
Deckers Outdoor Corp. (a) 50,413 5,587,273
NIKE, Inc. Class B 366,920 20,694,288
Skechers USA, Inc. Class A (a) 49,182 2,361,720
Steven Madden Ltd. 34,352 721,392
Wolverine World Wide, Inc. 67,816 884,999
      32,391,160
TOTAL TEXTILES, APPAREL & LUXURY GOODS 63,796,071
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost $1,533,320,309)
1,708,818,477
Money Market Fund – 0.2%
       
State Street Institutional Treasury Plus Money Market Fund, Trust Class, 4.22% (c)
(Cost $3,820,000)
3,820,000 3,820,000
TOTAL INVESTMENT IN SECURITIES – 100.0%
(Cost $1,537,140,309)
1,712,638,477
NET OTHER ASSETS (LIABILITIES) (d) – (0.0%) (510,444)
NET ASSETS – 100.0% $1,712,128,033
    
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(a) Non-income producing.
(b) Security is exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At the end of the period, the value of these securities amounted to $645,803 or 0.0% of net assets.
(c) The rate quoted is the annualized seven-day yield of the fund at period end.
(d) Includes $243,899 of cash collateral to cover margin requirements for futures contracts.
Futures Contracts
  Number of
contracts
Expiration
Date
Notional
Amount
Value Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
Purchased          
Equity Index Contracts          
CME E-mini Consumer Discretionary Select Sector Index Contracts (United States) 13 June 2025 2,604,030 $ 40,810 $ 40,810
CME E-mini Russell 2000 Index Contracts (United States) 2 June 2025 196,980 (4,315) (4,315)
Total Equity Index Contracts         $36,495
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Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)continued
The notional amount of futures purchased as a percentage of Net Assets is 0.2%
Investment Valuation
Investments are valued as of 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on the last calendar day of the period. Securities transactions are accounted for as of trade date. The Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The investment adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee. In accordance with these fair valuation policies and procedures, which have been approved by the Board, the Fund attempts to obtain prices from one or more third party pricing services or brokers to value its investments. When current market prices, quotations or currency exchange rates are not readily available or reliable, investments will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the policies and procedures. Factors used in determining fair value vary by investment type and may include market or investment specific events, transaction data, estimated cash flows, and market observations of comparable investments. The frequency that the fair valuation procedures are used cannot be predicted and they may be utilized to a significant extent. The Committee manages the Fund's fair valuation practices and maintains the fair valuation policies and procedures. The Fund's investment adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.
The inputs to valuation techniques used to value investments are categorized into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three levels as shown below:
Level 1 – unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
Level 2 – other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, etc.)
Level 3 – unobservable inputs (including the Fund's own assumptions based on the best information available)
Valuation techniques used to value investments by major category are as follows:
Equity securities, including restricted securities, for which market quotations are readily available, are valued at the last reported sale price or official closing price as reported by a third party pricing service on the primary market or exchange on which they are traded and are categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy. In the event there were no sales during the day or closing prices are not available, securities are valued at the last quoted bid price or may be valued using the last available price and are generally categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy. For any foreign equity securities, when market or security specific events arise, comparisons to the valuation of American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), futures contracts, Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) and certain indexes as well as quoted prices for similar securities may be used and would be categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy. For equity securities, including restricted securities, where observable inputs are limited, assumptions about market activity and risk are used and these securities may be categorized as Level 3 in the hierarchy.
Futures contracts are valued at the settlement price established each day by the board of trade or exchange on which they are traded and are categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy. Investments in any open-end mutual funds are valued at their closing net asset value (NAV) each business day and are categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy. If an unaffiliated open-end mutual fund’s NAV is unavailable, shares of that fund may be valued by another method that the Board believes reflects fair value in accordance with the Board’s fair value pricing policies and is categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy.
Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers in or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy.
Derivative Instruments
Risk Exposures and the Use of Derivative Instruments: The Fund's investment objectives allow the Fund to enter into various types of derivative contracts. Derivatives are investments whose value is primarily derived from underlying assets, indices or reference rates and may be transacted on an exchange or over-the-counter (OTC). Derivatives may involve a future commitment to buy or sell a specified asset based on specified terms, to exchange future cash flows at periodic intervals based on a notional principal amount, or for one party to make one or more payments upon the occurrence of specified events in exchange for periodic payments from the other party.
The Fund used derivatives to increase returns, to gain exposure to certain types of assets and/or to manage exposure to certain risks as defined below. The success of any strategy involving derivatives depends on analysis of numerous economic factors, and if the strategies for investment do not work as intended, the Fund may not achieve its objectives.
The Fund's use of derivatives increased or decreased its exposure to the following risk(s):
Equity Risk - Equity risk relates to the fluctuations in the value of financial instruments as a result of changes in market prices (other than those arising from interest rate risk or foreign exchange risk), whether caused by factors specific to an individual investment, its issuer, or all factors affecting all instruments traded in a market or market segment.
Investing in derivatives may involve greater risks than investing in the underlying assets directly and, to varying degrees, may involve risk of loss in excess of any initial investment and collateral received. In addition, there may be the risk that the change in value of the derivative contract does not correspond to the change in value of the underlying instrument.
Futures Contracts: A futures contract is an agreement between two parties to buy or sell a specified underlying instrument for a specified price at a specified future date.
The Fund used futures contracts to manage its exposure to the stock market.
Open futures contracts at period end are presented in the Schedule of Investments under the caption "Futures Contracts". The underlying face amount at value reflects each contract's exposure to the underlying instrument or index at period end. Any securities and/or cash deposited to meet initial margin requirements are identified in the Schedule of Investments.
For additional information on the Fund’s significant accounting policies, please refer to the Fund’s most recent semiannual or annual shareholder report.
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The fund’s schedule of investments as of the date on the cover of this report has not been audited. This report is provided for the general information of the fund’s shareholders. For more information regarding the fund and its holdings, please see the fund’s most recent prospectus and annual report.
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