DRNZ vs JEDI: Two Takes on the Drone Trade
Yahoo Finance·2025-10-30 21:30

Core Insights - REX Shares has launched the REX Drone ETF (DRNZ), the first ETF specifically focused on the drone and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) industry [1] - The ETF tracks the VettaFi Drone Index, which includes both "pure play" and diversified drone companies [1][2] - The global drone market is projected to double over the next decade, indicating significant growth potential [4] ETF Structure - The index allocates 80% of its weight to pure-play firms, which derive at least 50% of their assets, revenue, or profits from drones or enabling technologies [2] - The remaining 20% is allocated to diversified firms that derive at least 20% of revenue from drones or UAVs, or are defense companies with dedicated drone R&D programs [2] - The ETF consists of a portfolio of 38 global stocks, with top holdings including AeroVironment Inc. (14%), DroneShield (10.6%), and Ondas Holdings (10.1%) [3] Market Context - DRNZ enters a competitive market with the recent launch of the Defiance Drone & Modern Warfare ETF (JEDI), which has gathered $24 million in assets [6] - JEDI has a broader focus on military technologies, while DRNZ specifically targets the growth of drones beyond military applications [8] - JEDI's top holdings include Palantir (7.8%) and AeroVironment (7.3%), indicating a different investment strategy compared to DRNZ [7] Expense Ratio - The REX Drone ETF charges an expense ratio of 0.65% [5]