VanEck Mortgage REIT Income ETF

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About MORT

MORT tracks a market-cap-weighted index of mortgage REITs. 

Index-Tracked
S&P 500 TR USD
Index-TrackedS&P 500 TR USD
Category
Real Estate
CategoryReal Estate
Number of holdings
27
Number of holdings27
Inception Date
Aug 16, 2011
Inception DateAug 16, 2011

MORT Key Statistics

AUM
402.51M
AUM402.51M
Price-Earnings ratio
18.48
Price-Earnings ratio18.48
30-Day yield
13.04
30-Day yield13.04
Average volume
1.40M
Average volume1.40M
High today
$11.33
High today$11.33
Low today
$11.20
Low today$11.20
Open price
$11.24
Open price$11.24
Volume
1.96M
Volume1.96M
52 Week high
$11.79
52 Week high$11.79
52 Week low
$8.81
52 Week low$8.81
Expense ratio
0.42
Expense ratio0.42

Stock Snapshot

As of today, VanEck Mortgage REIT Income ETF(MORT) shares are valued at $11.21. The company's market cap stands at 390.11M, with a P/E ratio of 18.48 and a dividend yield of 11.9%.

As of 2026-01-22, VanEck Mortgage REIT Income ETF(MORT) stock has fluctuated between $11.20 and $11.33. The current price stands at $11.21, placing the stock +0.1% above today's low and -1.0% off the high.

The VanEck Mortgage REIT Income ETF(MORT)'s current trading volume is 1.96M, compared to an average daily volume of 1.4M.

During the past year, VanEck Mortgage REIT Income ETF(MORT) stock moved between $8.81 at its lowest and $11.79 at its peak.

During the past year, VanEck Mortgage REIT Income ETF(MORT) stock moved between $8.81 at its lowest and $11.79 at its peak.

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