ZXLY
BMO SPDR Consumer Discretionary Select Sector Index ETF

Full ZXLY fund page
VS
AMZH
Harvest Amazon High Income Shares ETF

Full AMZH fund page

BMO SPDR Consumer Discretionary Select Sector Index ETF (ZXLY) and Harvest Amazon High Income Shares ETF (AMZH) offer distinct profiles for Canadian ETF investors. A direct comparison shows that ZXLY focuses its top 3 sector exposures on Consumer Discretionary, while AMZH leans towards Consumer Discretionary. When evaluating costs, ZXLY features a management fee (MER) of 0.21%, compared to 0.4% for AMZH. Performance-wise, ZXLY has returned 0.41% year-to-date with -$2 M in net flows, whereas AMZH is at 3.6% with +$10 M. Use the comparison tool below to benchmark these funds across top 10 holdings, yield, sector weights and historical returns.

NAV Performance and Flows

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Key Data

Historical performance and flows

As of June 12, 2026
1M3MYTD1Y3Y
Perf.
ZXLY
+0.63%+7.43%-0.41%+12.83%-
AMZH
-7.22%+13.03%+3.60%+15.17%-
Flows
ZXLY
-$18 M-$3 M-$2 M-$1 M-
AMZH
-$0 M+$1 M+$10 M+$14 M-

ZXLY vs AMZH exposure

Countries

ZXLY
USA
96.24%
AMZH
USA
100.70%

Sectors

ZXLY
Consumer Discretionary
99.60%
AMZH
Consumer Discretionary
100.70%
As of June 12, 2026

Top 10 Holdings

ZXLY
AMAZON.COM INC
27.60%
TESLA
17.95%
HOME DEPOT
5.47%
TJX
3.99%
MCDONALD'S
3.91%
BOOKING HOLDINGS
3.11%
LOWE'S COS INC
3.07%
STARBUCKS-T
2.75%
O'REILLY AUTOMOTIVE
1.92%
MARRIOTT INTL
1.82%
AMZH
AMAZON.COM INC
100.70%

Diversification

ZXLY
Total weight of top 10 holdings out of 48 total
71.61%
AMZH
Total weight of top 10 holdings out of 1 total
100.70%

Characteristics

Compare
ZXLY
AMZH
ProviderBMOHarvest Portfolios Group
ManagementPassively managedActively managed
BenchmarkS&P Consumer Discretionary Select Sector Total Return Index - USD-
Replication Method
Asset ClassEquityEquity
Dividend PolicyDistributingDistributing
Trailing 12m distribution yield0.65%13.03%
Meets ESG criteriaNoNo
Inception DateFebruary 2, 2025August 21, 2024

Frequently asked questions about ZXLY and AMZH

Which ETF has performed better year to date: ZXLY or AMZH?
As of June 12, 2026, ZXLY has returned -0.41% year to date, while AMZH has returned 3.60%. AMZH is ahead on YTD performance.
Which ETF is larger by assets under management: ZXLY or AMZH?
As of June 12, 2026, ZXLY manages $3.67 M in assets, while AMZH manages $29.02 M. AMZH is the larger fund by AUM.
How are ZXLY and AMZH managed?
ZXLY is passively managed by BMO. It tracks the S&P Consumer Discretionary Select Sector Total Return Index - USD benchmark. AMZH is actively managed by Harvest Portfolios Group. It does not track an index.
What sectors do ZXLY and AMZH emphasize?
ZXLY is most exposed to Consumer Discretionary. AMZH is most exposed to Consumer Discretionary.
Which ETF is attracting more investor flows: ZXLY or AMZH?
Year to date, ZXLY has seen -$1.52 M in net flows, compared with +$9.71 M for AMZH. AMZH has attracted more net investor money so far.
How do the fees of ZXLY and AMZH compare?
ZXLY has an expense ratio of 0.21%, while AMZH has an expense ratio of 0.99%.
What are the top holdings of ZXLY and AMZH?
ZXLY's largest holdings include AMAZON.COM INC, TESLA, and HOME DEPOT. AMZH's top holdings include AMAZON.COM INC.
Which ETF is more diversified: ZXLY or AMZH?
ZXLY holds 48 securities, while AMZH holds 1. On holdings count, ZXLY is the more diversified portfolio.
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