Holding Company Depository Receipt (HOLDR) What it was A Holding Company Depository Receipt (HOLDR) was a security that packaged a fixed collection of public stocks into a single tradable instrument. Created by Merrill Lynch and listed on the New York Stock Exchange, HOLDRs let investors gain sector or industry exposure without buying each stock individually. Key features
* Each HOLDR represented direct ownership of the underlying stocks; holders retained voting rights and dividend entitlements.
* HOLDRs held a static set of companies selected by Merrill Lynch; components rarely changed.
* They were typically purchased in round lots of 100 shares, which could be capital‑intensive for smaller investors.
* Covered multiple sectors (e.g., biotech, pharmaceuticals, retail), with composition varying by HOLDR.
How HOLDRs differed from ETFs
* Structure: HOLDRs were fixed baskets of individual stocks; ETFs typically track an index and are managed to reflect that index.
* Rebalancing: ETF holdings are regularly adjusted to maintain index exposure. HOLDRs did not replace removed or acquired companies, which could increase concentration and risk.
* Ownership: HOLDR investors directly owned the underlying shares; ETF investors own fund shares that represent a claim on a portfolio.
* Flexibility and efficiency: ETFs became preferred for their liquidity, lower capital requirements, and more efficient management.
Demise and legacy HOLDRs helped popularize the idea of sector-based, tradable baskets of stocks, but ETFs ultimately offered a more flexible and scalable structure. By the end of 2011, HOLDR trading ceased: several remaining HOLDRs were converted into ETF structures and the rest were liquidated. Today, ETFs serve the role HOLDRs once filled. Explore More Resources
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