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Xtrackers MSCI Japan Climate Transition UCITS ETF (XCJD.DE) belongs to the Japan Equities category. Below you'll find alternative ETFs from the same category, ranked by key criteria, plus funds that investors commonly compare with XCJD.DE. Use the tables to find lower-cost options, better risk-adjusted returns, or a closer substitute for your current allocation.

Cheapest Alternatives to XCJD.DE

XCJD.DE charges 0.15% annually. There are 15 ETFs in the Japan Equities category with lower expense ratios, going as low as 0.05%.


Best Risk-Adjusted Alternatives to XCJD.DE

XCJD.DE has a PortfoliosLab risk / return rank of 45. There are 34 ETFs in the Japan Equities category with higher risk-adjusted ranks, going as high as 88.


Top Performing XCJD.DE Alternatives (YTD)

XCJD.DE is at 14.53% YTD. There are 37 ETFs in the Japan Equities category with higher YTD returns, going as high as 37.51%.


Lowest Volatility Alternatives to XCJD.DE

XCJD.DE has 18.65% 1-year volatility. There are 18 ETFs in the Japan Equities category with lower 1-year volatility, going as low as 15.94%.


Lowest Drawdown Alternatives to XCJD.DE

XCJD.DE has a 1-year max drawdown of -10.52%. There are 30 ETFs in the Japan Equities category with shallower 1-year drawdowns, going as shallow as -8.09%.


Other ETFs from Xtrackers

The 10 most viewed Xtrackers ETFs shown here include XAIX.DE, XDWT.DE, XEON.DE and span 7 categories.


Often Compared With XCJD.DE

Investors most often compare XCJD.DE with AW15.DE, VJPA.DE, LCUJ.DE. These 9 comparison targets span 3 categories, based on PortfoliosLab usage data.


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Diversifiers

Pair XCJD.DE with funds that move differently

Xtrackers MSCI Japan Climate Transition UCITS ETF alternatives help with substitution. Diversifiers are the next step when you want funds with lower historical correlation to XCJD.DE.

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