Semiannual report
John Hancock
ETFs
Multifactor
October 31, 2022

A message to shareholders
Dear shareholder,
The world equity markets lost ground during the six months ended October 31, 2022, due largely to the challenging backdrop of high inflation and continued interest-rate increases by the world’s central banks. The prospect of an energy crisis and potential recession in Europe was an additional factor weighing on sentiment. Worries about China’s policy direction fueled a large downturn in the nation’s market and pressured the outlook for global growth more broadly.
After an initial sell-off in the first two-plus months of the period, stocks moved steadily higher through the summer on expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) would pivot toward a more accommodative monetary policy. In late August, however, it became clear that the Fed intended to continue tightening until inflation was under control. Stocks sold off in response, causing the major world indexes to finish the month near their lowest level in nearly two years. A September rally, which was fueled in part by corporate earnings that came in somewhat better than expected, helped limit the extent of the losses.
In these uncertain times, your financial professional can assist with positioning your portfolio so that it’s sufficiently diversified to help meet your long-term objectives and to withstand the inevitable bouts of market volatility along the way.
On behalf of everyone at John Hancock Investment Management, I’d like to take this opportunity to welcome new shareholders and thank existing shareholders for the continued trust you’ve placed in us.
Sincerely,
Andrew G. Arnott
Global Head of Retail,
Manulife Investment Management
President and CEO,
John Hancock Investment Management
Head of Wealth and Asset Management,
United States and Europe
This commentary reflects the CEO’s views as of this report’s period end and are subject to change at any time. Diversification does not guarantee investment returns and does not eliminate risk of loss. All investments entail risks, including the possible loss of principal. For more up-to-date information, you can visit our website at jhinvestments.com.

John Hancock
Multifactor ETFs
Table of contents
2 Multifactor exchange-traded funds (ETFs) at a glance
3 Portfolio summary
8 Your expenses
10 Fund’s investments
50 Financial statements
56 Financial highlights
59 Notes to financial statements
68 Special shareholder meeting
69 Evaluation of advisory and subadvisory agreements by the Board of Trustees
75 More information
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Multifactor exchange-traded funds (ETFs) at a glance
Many traditional indexes and index funds are weighted by market capitalization, a bias that can expose investors to certain risks and potentially reduce returns. Strategic beta strategies such as John Hancock Multifactor ETFs offer a different approach. Each ETF seeks to improve on cap-weighted strategies by tracking an index that combines active management insight with the discipline of a rules based approach.
STRATEGIC BETA1: STRIKING A BALANCE BETWEEN ACTIVE AND PASSIVE INVESTING

PHILOSOPHY BACKING INDEX DESIGN

According to Dimensional Fund Advisors, subadvisor for all John Hancock Multifactor ETFs, there are four key factors that drive higher expected returns, and these factors guide Dimensional’s index construction and semiannual reconstitution.
Market
Equity premium—stocks over bonds
Company size
Small-cap premium—small company stocks over large company stocks
Relative price2
Value premium—value stocks over growth stocks
Profitability3
Profitability premium—stocks of highly profitable companies over stocks of less profitable companies
To be considered a true factor, a premium must be sensible, persistent across time periods, pervasive across markets, robust in data, and cost effective.
WHY MULTIFACTOR?

Individual factors can be volatile: there’s no telling which will be the best performing from year to year. Adopting a multifactor approach is one way investors can pursue more consistent—and more attractive—risk-adjusted returns.
1 Strategic beta (also known as smart beta) defines a set of investment strategies that seek to improve on traditional market-capitalization weighted indexes in order to lower risk and achieve better diversification.
2 Relative price as measured by the price-to-book ratio; value stocks are those with lower price-to-book ratios.
3 Profitability is a measure of current profitability, based on information from individual companies’ income statements.
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Portfolio summary
Multifactor Developed International ETF
SECTOR COMPOSITION AS OF 10/31/2022 (% of net assets)

TOP 10 HOLDINGS AS OF 10/31/2022 (% of net assets)
Shell PLC 1.7
TotalEnergies SE 1.4
Nestle SA 1.4
ABB, Ltd. 1.2
Roche Holding AG 1.1
ASML Holding NV 1.0
Novartis AG 1.0
Wolters Kluwer NV 0.9
Novo Nordisk A/S, B Shares 0.9
BP PLC 0.9
TOTAL 11.5
Listed holdings are a portion of the fund’s total and may change at any time. They are not recommendations to buy or sell any security. Data excludes cash and cash equivalents.
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Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF
SECTOR COMPOSITION AS OF 10/31/2022 (% of total investments)

TOP 10 HOLDINGS AS OF 10/31/2022 (% of total investments)
Samsung Electronics Company, Ltd. 3.8
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd. 3.2
Tencent Holdings, Ltd. 2.1
Reliance Industries, Ltd. 1.7
HDFC Bank, Ltd. 1.3
Infosys, Ltd. 1.2
Alibaba Group Holding, Ltd., ADR 1.1
ICICI Bank, Ltd. 1.0
China Construction Bank Corp., H Shares 1.0
Housing Development Finance Corp., Ltd. 0.9
TOTAL 17.3
Listed holdings are a portion of the fund’s total and may change at any time. They are not recommendations to buy or sell any security. Data excludes cash and cash equivalents.
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Multifactor Large Cap ETF
SECTOR COMPOSITION AS OF 10/31/2022 (% of net assets)

TOP 10 HOLDINGS AS OF 10/31/2022 (% of net assets)
Apple, Inc. 4.0
Microsoft Corp. 3.5
Amazon.com, Inc. 1.8
Alphabet, Inc., Class A 1.5
Johnson & Johnson 1.0
UnitedHealth Group, Inc. 1.0
Exxon Mobil Corp. 0.9
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B 0.9
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 0.8
Chevron Corp. 0.7
TOTAL 16.1
Listed holdings are a portion of the fund’s total and may change at any time. They are not recommendations to buy or sell any security. Data excludes cash and cash equivalents.
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Multifactor Mid Cap ETF
SECTOR COMPOSITION AS OF 10/31/2022 (% of net assets)

TOP 10 HOLDINGS AS OF 10/31/2022 (% of net assets)
Nucor Corp. 0.5
Dollar Tree, Inc. 0.5
Parker-Hannifin Corp. 0.5
ON Semiconductor Corp. 0.5
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. 0.5
Keysight Technologies, Inc. 0.5
Enphase Energy, Inc. 0.4
United Rentals, Inc. 0.4
Arthur J. Gallagher & Company 0.4
Diamondback Energy, Inc. 0.4
TOTAL 4.6
Listed holdings are a portion of the fund’s total and may change at any time. They are not recommendations to buy or sell any security. Data excludes cash and cash equivalents.
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Multifactor Small Cap ETF
SECTOR COMPOSITION AS OF 10/31/2022 (% of net assets)

TOP 10 HOLDINGS AS OF 10/31/2022 (% of net assets)
EMCOR Group, Inc. 0.5
Kinsale Capital Group, Inc. 0.5
Texas Roadhouse, Inc. 0.5
Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. 0.5
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Class A 0.5
SouthState Corp. 0.5
Harley-Davidson, Inc. 0.5
Curtiss-Wright Corp. 0.5
Acuity Brands, Inc. 0.5
Medpace Holdings, Inc. 0.5
TOTAL 5.0
Listed holdings are a portion of the fund’s total and may change at any time. They are not recommendations to buy or sell any security. Data excludes cash and cash equivalents.
Notes about risk
Each fund is subject to various risks as described in the fund’s prospectus. Political tensions and armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and any resulting economic sanctions on entities and/or individuals of a particular country could lead such a country into an economic recession. The COVID-19 disease has resulted in significant disruptions to global business activity. A widespread health crisis such as a global pandemic could cause substantial market volatility, exchange-trading suspensions, and closures, which may lead to less liquidity in certain instruments, industries, sectors, or the markets, generally, and may ultimately affect fund performance. For more information, please refer to the “Principal risk” section of the prospectus. Current and future portfolio holdings are subject to change and risk. Investing involves risk, including the potential loss of principal. There is no guarantee that a fund’s investment strategy will be successful and there can be no assurance that active trading markets for shares will develop or be maintained by market makers or authorized participants.
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Your expenses
These examples are intended to help you understand your ongoing operating expenses of investing in the fund so you can compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other funds.
Understanding fund expenses
As a shareholder of a fund, you incur two types of costs:
Transaction costs, which may include creation and redemption fees and brokerage charges.
Ongoing operating expenses, including management fees, and other fund expenses.
We are presenting only your ongoing operating expenses here.
Actual expenses/actual returns
The first line of each fund in the following table is intended to provide information about a fund’s actual ongoing operating expenses, and is based on the fund’s actual NAV return. It assumes an account value of $1,000.00 on May 1, 2022, with the same investment held until October 31, 2022.
Together with the value of your account, you may use this information to estimate the operating expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value at October 31, 2022, by $1,000.00, then multiply it by the “expenses paid” from the table. For example, for an account value of $8,600.00, the operating expenses should be calculated as follows:
Hypothetical example for comparison purposes
The second line of each fund in the following table allows you to compare a fund’s ongoing operating expenses with those of any other fund. It provides an example of the fund’s hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed 5% annualized return before expenses (which is not the fund’s actual return). It assumes an account value of $1,000.00 on May 1, 2022, with the same investment held until October 31, 2022. Look in any other fund shareholder report to find its hypothetical example and you will be able to compare these expenses. Please remember that these hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period.
Remember, these examples do not include any transaction costs. A fund charges a transaction fee per creation unit to those creating or redeeming creation units, and those buying or selling shares in the secondary market will incur customary brokerage commissions and charges. Therefore, these examples will not help you to determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. If transaction costs were included, your expenses would have been higher. See the prospectus for details regarding transaction costs.
SHAREHOLDER EXPENSE EXAMPLE CHART

  Account
value on
5-1-2022
Ending
value on
10-31-2022
Expenses
paid during
10-31-20221
Annualized
expense
ratio
Multifactor Developed International ETF
Actual expenses/actual returns $1,000.00 $868.70 $1.84 0.39%
Hypothetical example for comparison purposes 1,000.00 1,023.20 1.99 0.39%
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF
Actual expenses/actual returns $1,000.00 $817.60 $2.24 0.49%
Hypothetical example for comparison purposes 1,000.00 1,022.70 2.50 0.49%
Multifactor Large Cap ETF
Actual expenses/actual returns $1,000.00 $951.20 $1.43 0.29%
Hypothetical example for comparison purposes 1,000.00 1,023.70 1.48 0.29%
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF
Actual expenses/actual returns $1,000.00 $956.30 $2.02 0.41%
Hypothetical example for comparison purposes 1,000.00 1,023.10 2.09 0.41%
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SHAREHOLDER EXPENSE EXAMPLE CHART  (continued)

  Account
value on
5-1-2022
Ending
value on
10-31-2022
Expenses
paid during
10-31-20221
Annualized
expense
ratio
Multifactor Small Cap ETF
Actual expenses/actual returns $1,000.00 $978.00 $2.09 0.42%
Hypothetical example for comparison purposes 1,000.00 1,023.10 2.14 0.42%
    
   
1 Expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/365 (to reflect the one-half year period).
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Funds’ investments
MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF

As of 10-31-22 (unaudited)
  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
COMMON STOCKS - 98.7% $395,911,570
(Cost $438,925,227)    
Australia - 7.6% 30,312,190
Allkem, Ltd. (A) 26,488 244,581
Ampol, Ltd. 25,060 436,350
APA Group 75,994 510,727
Aristocrat Leisure, Ltd. 16,592 393,304
ASX, Ltd. 4,823 208,791
Australia & New Zealand Banking Group, Ltd. 63,909 1,044,551
BHP Group, Ltd. 104,930 2,506,762
BlueScope Steel, Ltd. 62,619 629,856
Brambles, Ltd. 86,508 646,109
carsales.com, Ltd. 13,995 181,846
Cochlear, Ltd. 3,999 510,691
Coles Group, Ltd. 29,308 306,041
Commonwealth Bank of Australia 33,455 2,239,398
Computershare, Ltd. 34,904 564,010
CSL, Ltd. 9,517 1,706,902
Dexus 25,641 127,234
EBOS Group, Ltd. 574 12,505
Endeavour Group, Ltd. 79,707 364,426
Fortescue Metals Group, Ltd. 80,742 758,968
Goodman Group 23,647 257,058
IDP Education, Ltd. 9,917 187,643
IGO, Ltd. 15,300 149,591
Insurance Australia Group, Ltd. 143,223 448,761
Lendlease Corp., Ltd. 38,956 216,471
Macquarie Group, Ltd. 6,271 679,693
Medibank Private, Ltd. 210,991 379,120
Mineral Resources, Ltd. 10,929 511,073
Mirvac Group 94,544 125,144
National Australia Bank, Ltd. 58,229 1,207,144
Newcrest Mining, Ltd. 14,605 162,035
Northern Star Resources, Ltd. 74,111 414,191
Origin Energy, Ltd. 110,420 393,287
OZ Minerals, Ltd. 19,747 305,200
Pilbara Minerals, Ltd. (A) 103,360 336,416
Qantas Airways, Ltd. (A) 49,609 185,259
QBE Insurance Group, Ltd. 93,544 732,157
Ramsay Health Care, Ltd. 11,490 430,330
REA Group, Ltd. 2,590 201,374
Reece, Ltd. (B) 8,812 87,509
Rio Tinto, Ltd. 15,871 895,116
Santos, Ltd. 135,550 667,416
Scentre Group 121,686 225,655
SEEK, Ltd. 9,082 125,384
Sonic Healthcare, Ltd. 57,986 1,215,084
South32, Ltd. 114,695 264,030
Stockland 69,318 159,571
Suncorp Group, Ltd. 77,517 565,574
Telstra Group, Ltd. 109,950 275,606
MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Australia (continued)  
The GPT Group 45,931 $126,587
The Lottery Corp., Ltd. (A) 133,976 367,528
TPG Telecom, Ltd. 19,746 61,870
Transurban Group 35,062 297,294
Treasury Wine Estates, Ltd. 43,150 357,320
Vicinity, Ltd. 93,677 116,509
Wesfarmers, Ltd. 21,360 620,922
Westpac Banking Corp. 78,706 1,213,421
WiseTech Global, Ltd. 3,802 141,398
Woodside Energy Group, Ltd. 46,884 1,078,679
Woolworths Group, Ltd. 31,174 658,228
Yancoal Australia, Ltd. (B) 23,182 76,490
Austria - 0.2% 978,987
ANDRITZ AG 1,983 92,233
BAWAG Group AG (A)(C) 738 35,682
CA Immobilien Anlagen AG 1,140 35,999
Erste Group Bank AG 7,971 196,638
EVN AG 1,299 21,620
OMV AG 4,114 189,642
Raiffeisen Bank International AG 4,661 64,816
Strabag SE 432 16,588
Telekom Austria AG (A) 2,716 15,784
Verbund AG 955 74,802
voestalpine AG 10,826 235,183
Belgium - 0.9% 3,576,494
Ackermans & van Haaren NV 2,155 300,528
Ageas SA/NV 21,908 758,497
Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV 23,880 1,194,251
D’ieteren Group 250 41,585
Elia Group SA/NV 349 44,117
Etablissements Franz Colruyt NV 3,702 89,240
KBC Group NV 8,072 404,483
Proximus SADP 11,171 117,144
Solvay SA 2,925 263,768
UCB SA 1,200 90,517
Umicore SA 5,616 185,112
Warehouses De Pauw CVA 3,398 87,252
Chile - 0.1% 362,877
Antofagasta PLC 26,812 362,877
Denmark - 2.7% 10,912,189
AP Moller - Maersk A/S, Series A 92 184,182
AP Moller - Maersk A/S, Series B 95 198,764
Carlsberg A/S, Class B 6,672 786,551
Coloplast A/S, B Shares 6,802 758,532
Danske Bank A/S 43,412 700,812
DSV A/S 5,349 724,320
Genmab A/S (A) 4,389 1,692,077
Novo Nordisk A/S, B Shares 34,027 3,700,143
Novozymes A/S, B Shares 14,938 784,723
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MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Denmark (continued)  
Orsted A/S (C) 5,066 $417,921
Tryg A/S 19,190 415,388
Vestas Wind Systems A/S 27,855 548,776
Finland - 1.4% 5,697,036
Elisa OYJ 9,320 450,531
Fortum OYJ 13,168 185,393
Kesko OYJ, A Shares 8,503 163,541
Kesko OYJ, B Shares 18,452 359,270
Kone OYJ, Class B 10,015 410,286
Metso Outotec OYJ 47,981 364,296
Neste OYJ 11,311 495,687
Nokia OYJ 141,068 628,387
Nordea Bank ABP 72,862 696,800
Orion OYJ, Class A 1,368 62,736
Orion OYJ, Class B 6,600 303,651
Sampo OYJ, A Shares 8,504 388,980
Stora Enso OYJ, R Shares 58,131 757,816
UPM-Kymmene OYJ 12,820 429,662
France - 10.6% 42,650,643
Air Liquide SA 6,821 891,905
Airbus SE 13,320 1,442,602
AXA SA 50,315 1,243,221
BNP Paribas SA 24,671 1,158,099
Capgemini SE 9,701 1,594,003
Cie de Saint-Gobain 37,297 1,526,108
Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin SCA 62,964 1,606,169
Credit Agricole SA 99,221 900,826
Danone SA 40,349 2,007,506
Dassault Systemes SE 15,530 521,101
Engie SA 143,736 1,868,677
EssilorLuxottica SA 5,814 921,414
Hermes International 653 845,787
Kering SA 1,491 683,322
Legrand SA 11,392 868,541
L’Oreal SA 3,936 1,237,456
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE 5,565 3,514,608
Orange SA 282,193 2,686,139
Pernod Ricard SA 7,793 1,368,683
Safran SA 15,173 1,690,376
Sanofi 21,315 1,839,754
Sartorius Stedim Biotech 1,103 350,156
Schneider Electric SE 8,985 1,138,991
Societe Generale SA 56,638 1,300,093
Teleperformance 3,104 832,305
Thales SA 4,674 594,305
TotalEnergies SE 103,611 5,642,458
Vinci SA 25,800 2,376,038
Germany - 6.7% 26,753,949
adidas AG 3,979 389,253
MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Germany (continued)  
Allianz SE 9,650 $1,737,747
BASF SE 24,706 1,109,440
Bayer AG 44,549 2,343,278
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG 7,660 602,027
Beiersdorf AG 4,276 410,701
Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Bearer Shares 2,044 247,574
Continental AG 10,374 538,085
Daimler Truck Holding AG (A) 23,500 627,108
Delivery Hero SE (A)(C) 4,319 142,361
Deutsche Bank AG 139,707 1,333,848
Deutsche Boerse AG 5,142 836,767
Deutsche Post AG 23,662 839,804
Deutsche Telekom AG 82,447 1,561,608
E.ON SE 237,059 1,985,904
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Company KGaA 19,525 539,945
Fresenius SE & Company KGaA 38,378 883,790
Hannover Rueck SE 2,555 416,159
Hapag-Lloyd AG (C) 782 141,362
Henkel AG & Company KGaA 4,315 253,538
Infineon Technologies AG 16,071 391,376
Mercedes-Benz Group AG 41,381 2,396,677
Merck KGaA 1,449 236,300
MTU Aero Engines AG 784 140,445
Muenchener Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG 3,813 1,007,718
RWE AG 42,747 1,647,289
SAP SE 11,206 1,081,740
Siemens AG 9,451 1,033,477
Siemens Energy AG 23,644 276,099
Siemens Healthineers AG (C) 3,084 141,979
Symrise AG 6,761 690,609
Volkswagen AG 1,689 288,793
Vonovia SE 21,733 481,148
Hong Kong - 2.1% 8,326,228
AIA Group, Ltd. 330,524 2,503,188
BOC Hong Kong Holdings, Ltd. 96,795 300,872
Budweiser Brewing Company APAC, Ltd. (C) 26,700 56,190
Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group, Ltd. 147,800 253,054
CK Asset Holdings, Ltd. 55,469 306,675
CK Hutchison Holdings, Ltd. 71,773 356,586
CK Infrastructure Holdings, Ltd. 43,929 208,737
CLP Holdings, Ltd. 47,571 319,368
Galaxy Entertainment Group, Ltd. 22,641 103,401
Hang Seng Bank, Ltd. 19,189 270,118
Henderson Land Development Company, Ltd. 93,398 228,681
Hong Kong & China Gas Company, Ltd. 110,065 84,969
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing, Ltd. 30,325 807,394
Link REIT 51,486 304,331
MTR Corp., Ltd. 38,913 171,270
Orient Overseas International, Ltd. 15,000 219,176
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MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Hong Kong (continued)  
Power Assets Holdings, Ltd. 95,573 $457,176
Sun Hung Kai Properties, Ltd. 39,162 421,311
Swire Properties, Ltd. 77,201 148,307
Techtronic Industries Company, Ltd. 45,077 426,948
Wharf Real Estate Investment Company, Ltd. 95,993 378,476
Ireland - 1.0% 3,984,902
CRH PLC 36,142 1,303,101
DCC PLC 5,792 322,761
Experian PLC 23,566 752,661
Flutter Entertainment PLC (A) 3,309 437,913
James Hardie Industries PLC, CHESS Depositary Interest 11,030 239,807
Kerry Group PLC, Class A 1,659 144,291
Kingspan Group PLC 9,507 480,148
Smurfit Kappa Group PLC 9,180 304,220
Israel - 0.5% 2,128,844
Azrieli Group, Ltd. 391 29,118
Bank Hapoalim BM 30,620 296,673
Bank Leumi Le-Israel BM 62,356 597,959
CyberArk Software, Ltd. (A) 317 49,740
Elbit Systems, Ltd. 533 108,311
ICL Group, Ltd. 18,841 170,878
Israel Discount Bank, Ltd., Class A 44,243 252,925
Mizrahi Tefahot Bank, Ltd. 4,260 161,830
Nice, Ltd. (A) 643 122,370
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. (A) 31,697 284,773
Wix.com, Ltd. (A) 476 40,032
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services, Ltd. (B) 606 14,235
Italy - 2.1% 8,330,085
Amplifon SpA 7,548 187,546
Assicurazioni Generali SpA 24,212 363,496
Davide Campari-Milano NV 22,695 203,984
DiaSorin SpA 1,310 171,294
Enel SpA 165,981 741,330
Eni SpA 109,258 1,431,236
Ferrari NV 3,085 608,288
FinecoBank Banca Fineco SpA 28,289 381,367
Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane SpA (C) 13,451 118,745
Intesa Sanpaolo SpA 366,869 699,446
Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario SpA (B) 59,294 537,509
Moncler SpA 12,881 556,215
Nexi SpA (A)(C) 6,142 53,238
Poste Italiane SpA (C) 22,463 195,816
PRADA SpA 32,300 147,102
Prysmian SpA 10,309 336,132
Recordati Industria Chimica e Farmaceutica SpA 6,767 254,351
Snam SpA 53,652 238,727
Terna - Rete Elettrica Nazionale 61,394 407,033
MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Italy (continued)  
UniCredit SpA 48,409 $600,360
UnipolSai Assicurazioni SpA (B) 42,950 96,870
Japan - 23.7% 94,852,050
Acom Company, Ltd. 17,500 38,265
Advantest Corp. (B) 10,100 534,100
Aeon Company, Ltd. 17,200 321,296
AGC, Inc. 24,300 762,670
Aisin Corp. 21,100 541,572
Ajinomoto Company, Inc. 13,200 363,758
ANA Holdings, Inc. (A) 7,500 145,877
Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd. 8,100 226,921
Asahi Intecc Company, Ltd. 8,600 146,617
Asahi Kasei Corp. 59,900 384,664
Astellas Pharma, Inc. 19,900 273,996
Azbil Corp. (B) 1,800 48,986
Bandai Namco Holdings, Inc. 4,801 317,903
BayCurrent Consulting, Inc. 7,000 197,329
Bridgestone Corp. 25,400 916,304
Brother Industries, Ltd. 14,000 238,396
Canon, Inc. 21,100 447,737
Capcom Company, Ltd. 9,700 270,505
Central Japan Railway Company 4,644 539,433
Chubu Electric Power Company, Inc. (B) 40,700 331,602
Chugai Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd. 11,900 276,214
Concordia Financial Group, Ltd. 76,900 234,371
Cosmos Pharmaceutical Corp. 700 67,817
CyberAgent, Inc. 25,800 212,461
Dai Nippon Printing Company, Ltd. 19,324 387,819
Daifuku Company, Ltd. 4,900 224,833
Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc. 26,300 417,144
Daiichi Sankyo Company, Ltd. 19,800 635,023
Daikin Industries, Ltd. 5,747 865,520
Daito Trust Construction Company, Ltd. 4,086 404,380
Daiwa House Industry Company, Ltd. 26,600 539,033
Daiwa House REIT Investment Corp. 51 102,937
Daiwa Securities Group, Inc. 86,100 335,977
Denso Corp. 9,700 482,275
Dentsu Group, Inc. 23,700 739,055
Disco Corp. 1,898 455,872
East Japan Railway Company 8,600 465,193
Eisai Company, Ltd. 2,872 173,400
ENEOS Holdings, Inc. 223,400 736,175
FANUC Corp. 1,970 260,175
Fast Retailing Company, Ltd. 1,519 848,130
Fuji Electric Company, Ltd. 11,593 449,259
FUJIFILM Holdings Corp. 9,500 435,836
Fujitsu, Ltd. 3,700 426,296
GLP J-REIT 101 104,714
GMO Payment Gateway, Inc. 3,000 216,571
Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc. 11,100 93,798
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MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Japan (continued)  
Hamamatsu Photonics KK 7,300 $331,026
Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc. 20,300 602,984
Hikari Tsushin, Inc. 541 65,407
Hirose Electric Company, Ltd. 1,005 130,565
Hitachi Construction Machinery Company, Ltd. 8,600 168,604
Hitachi, Ltd. 37,500 1,705,520
Honda Motor Company, Ltd. 45,154 1,024,688
Hoshizaki Corp. 4,200 120,517
Hoya Corp. 10,000 933,495
Hulic Company, Ltd. 41,300 300,091
Ibiden Company, Ltd. (B) 5,100 172,591
Idemitsu Kosan Company, Ltd. 28,559 624,461
Iida Group Holdings Company, Ltd. 8,700 120,928
Inpex Corp. 49,300 503,498
Isuzu Motors, Ltd. 77,000 903,475
ITOCHU Corp. 66,900 1,732,419
Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp. 6,100 141,588
Japan Airlines Company, Ltd. (A) 14,100 263,246
Japan Exchange Group, Inc. 20,900 274,687
Japan Metropolitan Fund Investment Corp. 169 124,503
Japan Post Bank Company, Ltd. 8,000 53,285
Japan Post Holdings Company, Ltd. 39,100 262,955
Japan Post Insurance Company, Ltd. 11,700 172,940
Japan Real Estate Investment Corp. 37 155,085
Japan Tobacco, Inc. 49,900 827,218
JFE Holdings, Inc. (B) 61,400 563,045
JSR Corp. 7,700 146,815
Kajima Corp. 37,500 353,467
Kakaku.com, Inc. 3,700 62,756
Kansai Paint Company, Ltd. 6,900 90,060
Kao Corp. 12,800 481,394
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. 8,400 127,779
KDDI Corp. 38,800 1,147,280
Keio Corp. 4,370 153,473
Keisei Electric Railway Company, Ltd. 6,400 170,081
Keyence Corp. 1,870 708,571
Kikkoman Corp. 1,500 81,542
Kintetsu Group Holdings Company, Ltd. 6,800 230,121
Kirin Holdings Company, Ltd. 8,000 117,846
Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd. 1,400 74,410
Kobe Bussan Company, Ltd. 7,900 171,941
Koei Tecmo Holdings Company, Ltd. (B) 6,700 101,333
Koito Manufacturing Company, Ltd. 10,400 147,917
Komatsu, Ltd. 36,500 699,378
Konami Group Corp. 5,500 241,632
Kose Corp. 1,000 100,044
Kubota Corp. 22,300 311,541
Kyocera Corp. 8,100 405,504
Kyowa Kirin Company, Ltd. 2,900 68,386
Lasertec Corp. 2,100 300,797
Lixil Corp. 40,300 610,323
MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Japan (continued)  
M3, Inc. 10,000 $299,122
Makita Corp. 2,500 45,750
Marubeni Corp. 70,900 621,541
MatsukiyoCocokara & Company 2,600 94,809
Mazda Motor Corp. 53,000 357,648
MEIJI Holdings Company, Ltd. 13,800 568,211
MINEBEA MITSUMI, Inc. 36,500 541,232
MISUMI Group, Inc. 16,200 346,594
Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp. 132,000 596,880
Mitsubishi Corp. 33,200 900,388
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. 36,000 317,287
Mitsubishi Estate Company, Ltd. 20,300 255,807
Mitsubishi HC Capital, Inc. 95,300 409,065
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 9,000 310,021
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. (A) 61,300 206,210
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. 282,770 1,330,761
Mitsui & Company, Ltd. 37,800 837,457
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. 21,800 404,070
Mitsui Fudosan Company, Ltd. 17,300 331,660
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (B) 20,800 412,963
Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. 50,300 543,491
MonotaRO Company, Ltd. 13,000 198,365
MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc. 12,000 318,175
Murata Manufacturing Company, Ltd. 11,400 559,895
NEC Corp. 15,003 497,122
Nexon Company, Ltd. 3,800 63,838
NGK Insulators, Ltd. 16,600 193,993
Nidec Corp. 8,600 476,650
Nihon M&A Center Holdings, Inc. 15,600 176,639
Nintendo Company, Ltd. 22,170 905,385
Nippon Building Fund, Inc. 38 168,991
Nippon Express Holdings, Inc. 9,900 497,548
Nippon Paint Holdings Company, Ltd. 10,500 67,111
Nippon Prologis REIT, Inc. 53 111,074
Nippon Sanso Holdings Corp. 16,200 258,529
Nippon Shinyaku Company, Ltd. 1,500 83,157
Nippon Steel Corp. 36,100 496,076
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. 34,166 941,068
Nippon Yusen KK (B) 26,700 484,834
Nissan Chemical Corp. 8,000 360,615
Nissan Motor Company, Ltd. 66,400 211,930
Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc. 8,300 89,793
Nissin Foods Holdings Company, Ltd. 2,316 150,053
Nitori Holdings Company, Ltd. 2,201 200,427
Nitto Denko Corp. 13,594 716,124
Nomura Holdings, Inc. 155,200 503,080
Nomura Real Estate Master Fund, Inc. 113 128,863
Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. 9,400 209,015
NTT Data Corp. 15,000 217,681
Obayashi Corp. 53,800 345,672
Obic Company, Ltd. 1,100 165,553
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MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Japan (continued)  
Odakyu Electric Railway Company, Ltd. 13,600 $161,862
Oji Holdings Corp. 78,400 272,173
Olympus Corp. 30,200 637,992
Omron Corp. 2,000 93,598
Ono Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd. 7,465 175,582
Oracle Corp. Japan 1,400 74,787
Oriental Land Company, Ltd. 2,100 281,865
ORIX Corp. 34,400 505,695
Osaka Gas Company, Ltd. 34,300 508,148
Otsuka Corp. 7,100 224,271
Otsuka Holdings Company, Ltd. 7,300 234,075
Pan Pacific International Holdings Corp. 18,800 308,748
Panasonic Holdings Corp. 65,504 469,129
Rakuten Group, Inc. 9,300 41,671
Recruit Holdings Company, Ltd. 24,000 741,144
Renesas Electronics Corp. (A) 21,300 178,629
Resona Holdings, Inc. 149,300 562,204
Ricoh Company, Ltd. 38,900 285,269
Rohm Company, Ltd. 5,200 366,293
SBI Holdings, Inc. 22,100 399,669
SCSK Corp. 8,100 119,728
Secom Company, Ltd. 2,261 129,163
Seiko Epson Corp. 41,700 568,400
Sekisui Chemical Company, Ltd. 50,400 630,699
Sekisui House, Ltd. 34,700 577,808
Seven & i Holdings Company, Ltd. 20,000 747,334
SG Holdings Company, Ltd. 19,300 256,061
Sharp Corp. (B) 11,500 68,937
Shimadzu Corp. 18,000 475,325
Shimano, Inc. 1,386 215,171
Shimizu Corp. 48,200 240,943
Shin-Etsu Chemical Company, Ltd. 5,998 627,099
Shionogi & Company, Ltd. 3,071 142,357
Shiseido Company, Ltd. 4,577 158,741
SMC Corp. 745 301,338
SoftBank Corp. 49,300 486,084
SoftBank Group Corp. 27,936 1,202,882
Sompo Holdings, Inc. 13,800 574,988
Sony Group Corp. 23,400 1,572,437
Square Enix Holdings Company, Ltd. 5,200 232,301
Subaru Corp. 17,400 271,065
SUMCO Corp. 17,700 224,949
Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd. 146,100 492,455
Sumitomo Corp. 29,700 378,756
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. 47,400 495,574
Sumitomo Metal Mining Company, Ltd. 26,300 739,978
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc. 31,100 873,148
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc. 18,875 543,132
Sumitomo Realty & Development Company, Ltd. 5,300 121,771
Suntory Beverage & Food, Ltd. 7,000 234,534
MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Japan (continued)  
Suzuki Motor Corp. 10,300 $347,872
Sysmex Corp. 4,048 218,639
T&D Holdings, Inc. 39,200 386,897
Taisei Corp. 15,761 429,985
Taiyo Yuden Company, Ltd. 4,900 133,680
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd. 43,447 1,145,257
TDK Corp. 17,100 535,543
Terumo Corp. 7,900 240,452
The Chiba Bank, Ltd. 58,300 318,888
The Kansai Electric Power Company, Inc. 94,100 713,497
TIS, Inc. 11,500 310,644
Tobu Railway Company, Ltd. 7,900 182,837
Toho Company, Ltd. 4,200 149,763
Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc. 50,400 912,480
Tokyo Century Corp. 5,100 173,963
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc. (A) 69,000 225,149
Tokyo Electron, Ltd. 3,157 838,766
Tokyo Gas Company, Ltd. 45,700 816,933
Tokyu Corp. 32,000 369,442
TOPPAN, Inc. 21,900 326,949
Toray Industries, Inc. 140,500 684,847
Toshiba Corp. 4,800 167,315
Tosoh Corp. 21,900 238,545
TOTO, Ltd. 9,000 257,342
Toyo Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. 1,500 56,312
Toyota Industries Corp. 4,600 237,064
Toyota Motor Corp. 240,940 3,338,486
Toyota Tsusho Corp. 10,000 336,395
Trend Micro, Inc. 8,800 444,633
Unicharm Corp. 10,500 320,153
USS Company, Ltd. 15,000 226,764
Welcia Holdings Company, Ltd. 4,700 98,342
West Japan Railway Company 12,681 503,452
Yakult Honsha Company, Ltd. 3,800 210,664
Yamaha Corp. 4,766 180,206
Yamaha Motor Company, Ltd. 42,200 871,625
Yamato Holdings Company, Ltd. 27,700 410,743
Yaskawa Electric Corp. 14,200 394,564
Z Holdings Corp. 41,900 108,418
ZOZO, Inc. 10,000 212,938
Luxembourg - 0.3% 1,213,392
ArcelorMittal SA 46,424 1,039,483
Tenaris SA 11,204 173,909
Macau - 0.0% 121,470
Sands China, Ltd. (A) 69,600 121,470
Malaysia - 0.1% 233,567
Lynas Rare Earths, Ltd. (A) 43,849 233,567
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MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Mexico - 0.0% $69,220
Fresnillo PLC 8,247 69,220
Netherlands - 4.3% 17,421,402
Adyen NV (A)(C) 301 432,139
Argenx SE (A) 482 188,077
Argenx SE, Additional Offering (A) 3 1,171
ASM International NV 2,354 523,014
ASML Holding NV 8,578 4,052,517
Heineken Holding NV 9,162 625,719
Heineken NV 5,208 435,464
ING Groep NV 92,026 905,355
JDE Peet’s NV 4,790 137,197
Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV 81,076 2,263,715
Koninklijke DSM NV 4,795 565,379
Koninklijke Philips NV 25,342 321,050
Prosus NV (A) 12,990 565,415
QIAGEN NV (A) 9,694 418,693
Stellantis NV 130,452 1,761,215
Universal Music Group NV 25,120 492,873
Wolters Kluwer NV 35,113 3,732,409
New Zealand - 0.1% 578,032
Auckland International Airport, Ltd. (A) 20,270 90,674
Contact Energy, Ltd. 6,092 26,721
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp., Ltd. 9,477 107,801
Infratil, Ltd. 5,156 26,180
Mainfreight, Ltd. 1,168 51,597
Meridian Energy, Ltd. 27,774 78,740
Spark New Zealand, Ltd. 45,945 136,662
Xero, Ltd. (A) 1,195 59,657
Norway - 0.8% 3,019,438
Adevinta ASA (A) 2,001 13,703
Aker ASA, A Shares 915 64,465
Aker BP ASA (B) 11,273 359,327
DNB Bank ASA 23,014 407,294
Equinor ASA 29,106 1,064,791
Gjensidige Forsikring ASA 2,083 38,046
Kongsberg Gruppen ASA 2,699 96,726
Mowi ASA 6,744 100,574
Norsk Hydro ASA 33,828 214,678
Orkla ASA 12,119 81,781
Salmar ASA 631 21,376
Schibsted ASA, A Shares 870 13,397
Schibsted ASA, B Shares 1,421 21,089
Telenor ASA 16,801 152,709
TOMRA Systems ASA 5,642 91,178
Var Energi ASA 3,939 13,431
Yara International ASA 5,935 264,873
Portugal - 0.3% 1,008,239
EDP - Energias de Portugal SA 72,070 315,195
Galp Energia SGPS SA 52,704 535,225
MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Portugal (continued)  
Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA 7,611 $157,819
Singapore - 1.7% 6,933,206
CapitaLand Ascendas REIT 61,492 113,850
CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust 116,259 154,453
Capitaland Investment, Ltd. 37,700 80,190
City Developments, Ltd. 49,300 265,818
DBS Group Holdings, Ltd. 42,212 1,020,176
Genting Singapore, Ltd. 465,200 264,636
Grab Holdings, Ltd., Class A (A) 98,045 254,917
Great Eastern Holdings, Ltd. 5,700 72,101
Jardine Cycle & Carriage, Ltd. 11,900 250,093
Keppel Corp., Ltd. 107,300 528,500
Mapletree Logistics Trust (B) 64,400 69,174
Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust 50,300 56,517
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., Ltd. 109,368 937,484
Sea, Ltd., ADR (A) 3,667 182,177
Singapore Airlines, Ltd. (A) 56,700 210,757
Singapore Exchange, Ltd. 67,200 399,847
Singapore Technologies Engineering, Ltd. 88,200 205,682
Singapore Telecommunications, Ltd. 184,500 325,949
United Overseas Bank, Ltd. 66,724 1,308,924
Wilmar International, Ltd. 84,600 231,961
Spain - 2.8% 11,278,571
Aena SME SA (A)(C) 4,044 476,229
Amadeus IT Group SA (A) 21,346 1,112,673
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA 246,817 1,270,692
Banco Santander SA (B) 421,453 1,092,176
CaixaBank SA 114,903 380,781
Cellnex Telecom SA (A)(C) 6,168 201,782
Corp. ACCIONA Energias Renovables SA 8,183 321,566
EDP Renovaveis SA 1,891 39,828
Endesa SA 18,105 302,142
Ferrovial SA 28,865 704,945
Iberdrola SA 119,990 1,218,534
Industria de Diseno Textil SA (B) 31,081 704,692
Naturgy Energy Group SA 9,297 238,538
Repsol SA 170,231 2,312,567
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA (A) 6,089 108,084
Telefonica SA 230,328 793,342
Sweden - 2.9% 11,678,409
Alfa Laval AB 3,220 79,287
Assa Abloy AB, B Shares 10,823 218,410
Atlas Copco AB, A Shares (B) 68,492 731,626
Atlas Copco AB, B Shares 39,458 381,852
Axfood AB 4,548 112,522
Beijer Ref AB 7,076 109,690
Boliden AB 31,613 920,030
Castellum AB (B) 14,743 168,504
Electrolux AB, B Shares (B) 37,153 458,123
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MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Sweden (continued)  
Epiroc AB, A Shares 16,843 $257,665
Epiroc AB, B Shares 10,465 140,490
EQT AB (B) 2,673 52,635
Essity AB, B Shares 11,959 252,590
Evolution AB (C) 2,123 198,459
Fastighets AB Balder, B Shares (A) 15,273 57,351
Getinge AB, B Shares 8,790 178,418
Hennes & Mauritz AB, B Shares (B) 19,762 198,864
Hexagon AB, B Shares 22,702 224,340
Holmen AB, B Shares 5,691 206,310
Husqvarna AB, B Shares 53,605 318,221
Indutrade AB 16,163 282,804
Lifco AB, B Shares 8,674 125,238
Nibe Industrier AB, B Shares 15,705 125,209
Sagax AB, B Shares 5,376 99,051
Sandvik AB 29,785 465,220
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, A Shares 34,311 361,726
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, C Shares 305 3,478
Skanska AB, B Shares 32,492 505,149
SKF AB, B Shares 34,636 500,869
Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, B Shares 16,988 200,312
Svenska Handelsbanken AB, A Shares 38,342 356,167
Svenska Handelsbanken AB, B Shares (B) 1,521 16,627
Sweco AB, B Shares 7,611 57,166
Swedbank AB, A Shares 25,187 375,282
Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB (A) 7,174 131,983
Tele2 AB, B Shares 47,990 393,111
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, B Shares 49,794 276,672
Telia Company AB (B) 91,946 243,377
Trelleborg AB, B Shares 16,588 365,221
Volvo AB, A Shares 13,656 233,069
Volvo AB, B Shares 75,329 1,232,482
Volvo Car AB, B Shares (A)(B) 14,802 62,809
Switzerland - 10.7% 43,010,916
ABB, Ltd. 167,569 4,661,625
Accelleron Industries AG (A) 8,349 141,660
Alcon, Inc. 30,846 1,878,346
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG 6 583,362
Cie Financiere Richemont SA, A Shares 12,505 1,223,822
Coca-Cola HBC AG (A) 19,166 419,820
Givaudan SA 449 1,341,504
Glencore PLC 471,034 2,708,912
Holcim, Ltd. (A) 35,041 1,592,470
Kuehne + Nagel International AG 3,245 691,964
Lonza Group AG 1,444 743,680
Nestle SA 51,252 5,584,330
Novartis AG 47,722 3,857,816
Partners Group Holding AG 1,498 1,346,291
Roche Holding AG 13,264 4,407,637
Roche Holding AG, Bearer Shares 948 384,789
MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Switzerland (continued)  
Schindler Holding AG 1,015 $159,844
Schindler Holding AG, Participation Certificates 2,075 338,490
Sika AG 8,991 2,028,646
Sonova Holding AG 1,650 390,262
STMicroelectronics NV 53,196 1,661,411
Straumann Holding AG 4,543 432,987
Swiss Re AG 23,152 1,721,218
Swisscom AG 3,542 1,749,498
UBS Group AG 87,145 1,383,696
Zurich Insurance Group AG 3,693 1,576,836
United Arab Emirates - 0.0% 104
NMC Health PLC (A) 5,181 104
United Kingdom - 15.1% 60,448,510
3i Group PLC 95,179 1,271,726
Admiral Group PLC 20,666 479,921
Anglo American PLC 51,243 1,538,979
Ashtead Group PLC 19,874 1,041,127
Associated British Foods PLC 19,611 304,705
AstraZeneca PLC 14,725 1,738,424
Auto Trader Group PLC (C) 60,703 364,548
AVEVA Group PLC 5,984 214,958
Aviva PLC 159,882 769,639
BAE Systems PLC 36,033 337,867
Barclays PLC 443,760 754,940
BP PLC 661,381 3,653,584
British American Tobacco PLC 42,374 1,675,111
BT Group PLC 893,500 1,335,293
Bunzl PLC 15,093 493,690
Burberry Group PLC 34,668 724,457
CNH Industrial NV 25,923 335,763
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners PLC 13,950 660,145
Compass Group PLC 31,842 673,284
Croda International PLC 6,152 478,818
Diageo PLC 52,058 2,156,532
Entain PLC 27,603 401,390
Ferguson PLC 11,170 1,223,041
GSK PLC 79,434 1,306,728
Haleon PLC (A) 221,351 683,004
Halma PLC 16,892 411,338
HSBC Holdings PLC 440,126 2,266,643
Imperial Brands PLC 60,609 1,482,173
Informa PLC 94,802 606,439
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC 6,237 337,218
Intertek Group PLC 11,242 472,954
JD Sports Fashion PLC 150,802 169,181
Legal & General Group PLC 348,392 934,211
Lloyds Banking Group PLC 1,699,097 822,018
London Stock Exchange Group PLC 5,990 521,796
M&G PLC 142,402 287,248
Melrose Industries PLC 268,754 361,723
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MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
United Kingdom (continued)  
Mondi PLC 47,249 $795,602
National Grid PLC 92,255 1,007,369
NatWest Group PLC 237,593 642,301
Next PLC 11,832 671,466
Ocado Group PLC (A) 7,146 38,867
Pearson PLC 29,446 325,601
Phoenix Group Holdings PLC 38,807 242,347
Prudential PLC 27,098 252,964
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC 8,430 561,000
RELX PLC 50,583 1,363,368
Rentokil Initial PLC 121,703 762,828
Rightmove PLC 49,149 278,298
Rio Tinto PLC 29,276 1,529,282
Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC (A) 297,349 267,549
Schroders PLC 63,334 285,626
Segro PLC 30,646 276,981
Severn Trent PLC 16,047 462,447
Shell PLC 248,027 6,864,999
Smith & Nephew PLC 16,789 199,099
Smiths Group PLC 26,317 472,833
Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLC 4,728 585,185
SSE PLC 62,199 1,114,295
St. James’s Place PLC 24,447 299,766
Standard Chartered PLC 195,943 1,173,565
Tesco PLC 442,550 1,095,998
The Sage Group PLC 66,100 553,125
Unilever PLC 56,637 2,591,731
United Utilities Group PLC 29,941 323,835
Vodafone Group PLC 799,931 936,105
Whitbread PLC 15,162 448,988
WPP PLC 83,280 734,474
United States - 0.0% 30,620
Carnival PLC (A) 3,820 30,620
PREFERRED SECURITIES - 0.7% $2,591,005
(Cost $3,306,623)    
Germany - 0.7% 2,591,005
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG 2,886 213,073
Henkel AG & Company KGaA 9,376 591,035
Porsche Automobil Holding SE 10,798 604,047
Sartorius AG 761 268,587
Volkswagen AG 7,152 914,263
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS - 0.5% $2,057,659
(Cost $2,057,611)    
Short-term funds - 0.5% 2,057,659
John Hancock Collateral Trust, 3.1986% (D)(E) 205,810 2,056,251
MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class, 2.9329% (D) 1,408 1,408
Total investments (Multifactor Developed International ETF) (Cost $444,289,461) - 99.9% $400,560,234
Other assets and liabilities, net - 0.1% 452,291
Total net assets - 100.0% $401,012,525
    
The percentage shown for each investment category is the total value of the category as a percentage of the net assets of the fund.
Security Abbreviations and Legend
ADR American Depositary Receipt
(A) Non-income producing security.
(B) All or a portion of this security is on loan as of 10-31-22.
(C) These securities are exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. Such securities may be resold, normally to qualified institutional buyers, in transactions exempt from registration.
(D) The rate shown is the annualized seven-day yield as of 10-31-22.
(E) Investment is an affiliate of the fund, the advisor and/or subadvisor. This security represents the investment of cash collateral received for securities lending.
MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF

As of 10-31-22 (unaudited)
  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
COMMON STOCKS - 98.1% $608,305,178
(Cost $695,046,926)    
Brazil - 4.9% 30,259,304
Ambev SA 342,100 1,043,137
Atacadao SA 40,600 150,570
B3 SA - Brasil Bolsa Balcao 449,300 1,287,812
Banco Bradesco SA 188,405 597,467
Banco BTG Pactual SA 84,248 464,650
Banco do Brasil SA 117,500 828,977
BB Seguridade Participacoes SA 123,200 697,090
Caixa Seguridade Participacoes S/A 39,100 65,722
CCR SA 206,400 509,780
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA 74,537 707,691
Cia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo 70,400 806,335
Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais 32,890 108,375
Cia Siderurgica Nacional SA 95,300 223,028
Cosan SA 80,100 257,370
CPFL Energia SA 38,500 259,883
Energisa SA 30,800 284,624
Eneva SA (A) 39,900 107,824
Engie Brasil Energia SA 50,525 387,272
Equatorial Energia SA 100,559 575,499
Hapvida Participacoes e Investimentos SA (B) 271,963 404,271
Hypera SA 47,200 457,046
JBS SA 230,900 1,098,340
Klabin SA 105,700 435,511
Localiza Rent a Car SA 84,385 1,134,407
Localiza Rent a Car SA, Rights Offering 259 3,482
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  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Brazil (continued)  
Lojas Renner SA 115,784 $681,829
Magazine Luiza SA (A) 188,828 160,858
Natura & Company Holding SA 107,300 305,710
Neoenergia SA 51,600 163,141
Pagseguro Digital, Ltd., Class A (A) 18,675 255,474
Petro Rio SA (A) 55,900 377,017
Petroleo Brasileiro SA 647,900 4,106,752
Raia Drogasil SA 193,100 968,214
Rede D’Or Sao Luiz SA (B) 31,136 190,890
Rumo SA 143,990 607,545
Sendas Distribuidora SA 72,600 274,226
Suzano SA 101,865 1,032,773
Telefonica Brasil SA 70,800 557,387
TIM SA 170,100 427,904
TOTVS SA 30,400 192,113
Vale SA 432,700 5,535,690
Vibra Energia SA 188,800 656,649
WEG SA 113,200 868,969
Chile - 0.4% 2,550,145
Banco de Chile 4,165,079 380,800
Banco de Credito e Inversiones SA 8,095 225,487
Banco Santander Chile 9,925,774 355,463
Cencosud SA 272,460 366,623
Cia Sud Americana de Vapores SA 1,340,399 93,023
Empresas CMPC SA 203,892 323,396
Empresas COPEC SA 42,721 294,308
Enel Americas SA 2,577,466 255,285
Enel Chile SA 3,592,026 126,354
Falabella SA 66,205 129,406
China - 20.3% 125,870,235
Agricultural Bank of China, Ltd., H Shares 4,443,000 1,267,836
Aier Eye Hospital Group Company, Ltd., A Shares 72,362 244,888
Airtac International Group 17,743 407,474
Alibaba Group Holding, Ltd., ADR (A) 107,765 6,851,699
Aluminum Corp. of China, Ltd., H Shares 702,000 200,320
Anhui Conch Cement Company, Ltd., H Shares 252,000 648,471
Anhui Gujing Distillery Company, Ltd., A Shares 2,800 75,599
ANTA Sports Products, Ltd. 199,200 1,750,963
Asymchem Laboratories Tianjin Company, Ltd., Class A 1,920 37,668
Avary Holding Shenzhen Company, Ltd., A Shares 28,000 114,131
Baidu, Inc., ADR (A) 43,222 3,309,509
Bank of Beijing Company, Ltd., Class A 162,900 90,170
Bank of China, Ltd., H Shares 9,350,000 3,013,497
Bank of Communications Company, Ltd., H Shares 4,288,000 2,092,147
Bank of Hangzhou Company, Ltd., A Shares 45,300 75,163
Bank of Jiangsu Company, Ltd., Class A 116,500 110,457
MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
China (continued)  
Bank of Nanjing Company, Ltd., Class A 78,800 $111,421
Bank of Ningbo Company, Ltd., A Shares 86,015 280,015
Bank of Shanghai Company, Ltd., A Shares 140,600 107,493
Baoshan Iron & Steel Company, Ltd., A Shares 297,300 195,930
BeiGene, Ltd., ADR (A) 4,835 816,583
Beijing Kingsoft Office Software, Inc., Class A 710 28,283
Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy Enterprise Company, Ltd., Class A 1,400 24,077
Bilibili, Inc., Class Z (A) 23,880 206,558
Bloomage Biotechnology Corp., Ltd., Class A 700 10,165
BOE Technology Group Company, Ltd., A Shares 565,500 258,785
BYD Company, Ltd., H Shares 67,500 1,510,825
Changchun High & New Technology Industry Group, Inc., A Shares 3,300 73,202
China CITIC Bank Corp., Ltd., H Shares 1,928,000 727,005
China Coal Energy Company, Ltd., H Shares 347,000 255,503
China Construction Bank Corp., H Shares 11,029,000 5,858,829
China Eastern Airlines Corp., Ltd., H Shares (A)(C) 210,000 69,288
China Energy Engineering Corp., Ltd., H Shares 604,000 60,786
China Everbright Bank Company, Ltd., H Shares 633,000 163,696
China Galaxy Securities Company, Ltd., H Shares 341,500 127,902
China Hongqiao Group, Ltd. 403,500 286,311
China International Capital Corp., Ltd., H Shares (B) 298,000 414,551
China Jushi Company, Ltd., Class A 30,700 49,214
China Life Insurance Company, Ltd., H Shares 1,109,000 1,207,915
China Longyuan Power Group Corp., Ltd., H Shares 729,000 833,026
China Merchants Bank Company, Ltd., H Shares 478,000 1,571,036
China Merchants Securities Company, Ltd., H Shares (B) 140,740 130,523
China Merchants Shekou Industrial Zone Holdings Company, Ltd., A Shares 48,100 86,399
China Minsheng Banking Corp., Ltd., H Shares (C) 1,208,500 351,011
China National Building Material Company, Ltd., H Shares 572,000 332,276
China Northern Rare Earth Group High-Tech Company, Ltd., Class A 26,200 86,871
China Pacific Insurance Group Company, Ltd., H Shares 572,600 923,472
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., H Shares 4,832,000 1,908,215
China Resources Microelectronics, Ltd., Class A 4,897 33,990
China Resources Mixc Lifestyle Services, Ltd. (B) 36,800 107,824
China Shenhua Energy Company, Ltd., H Shares 505,500 1,329,780
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  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
China (continued)  
China Southern Airlines Company, Ltd., H Shares (A)(C) 210,000 $108,346
China Tourism Group Duty Free Corp., Ltd., A Shares 16,100 353,739
China Tower Corp., Ltd., H Shares (B) 7,910,000 715,440
China Vanke Company, Ltd., H Shares 363,872 467,248
Chongqing Zhifei Biological Products Company, Ltd., A Shares 14,400 168,493
CITIC Securities Company, Ltd., H Shares 398,250 595,611
CITIC, Ltd. 637,000 570,471
CMOC Group, Ltd., H Shares 876,000 282,334
Contemporary Amperex Technology Company, Ltd., A Shares 12,200 623,289
COSCO SHIPPING Holdings Company, Ltd., H Shares 876,199 945,420
CSC Financial Company, Ltd., H Shares (B) 157,500 114,165
CSPC Pharmaceutical Group, Ltd. 2,061,840 2,119,665
East Money Information Company, Ltd., A Shares 79,672 170,400
ENN Energy Holdings, Ltd. 187,200 1,861,304
Eve Energy Company, Ltd., A Shares 13,300 151,321
Flat Glass Group Company, Ltd., H Shares (C) 56,000 131,121
Focus Media Information Technology Company, Ltd., A Shares 133,400 81,883
Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food Company, Ltd., Class A 17,170 140,398
Foxconn Industrial Internet Company, Ltd., Class A 69,900 78,533
Fuyao Glass Industry Group Company, Ltd. , H Shares (B) 153,600 550,818
Ganfeng Lithium Group Company, Ltd., H Shares (B) 42,600 288,166
GD Power Development Company, Ltd., Class A (A) 64,400 38,559
GF Securities Company, Ltd., H Shares 239,400 243,674
GigaDevice Semiconductor, Inc., Class A 2,200 24,798
Ginlong Technologies Company, Ltd., Class A (A) 1,200 30,713
GoerTek, Inc., A Shares 43,700 129,808
Gotion High-tech Company, Ltd., Class A 3,700 15,234
Great Wall Motor Company, Ltd., H Shares 467,500 510,389
Gree Electric Appliances, Inc. of Zhuhai, A Shares 32,900 129,236
Guangdong Haid Group Company, Ltd., A Shares 12,100 95,741
Guanghui Energy Company, Ltd., Class A 34,700 48,875
Guangzhou Automobile Group Company, Ltd., H Shares 356,000 216,779
Guangzhou Tinci Materials Technology Company, Ltd., Class A 14,800 86,181
Guosen Securities Company, Ltd., Class A 14,800 17,480
Guotai Junan Securities Company, Ltd., H Shares (B) 190,200 192,142
H World Group, Ltd., ADR 13,028 352,798
Haier Smart Home Company, Ltd., H Shares 507,400 1,269,494
MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
China (continued)  
Haitong Securities Company, Ltd., H Shares 518,800 $253,787
Hangzhou First Applied Material Company, Ltd., Class A 6,020 52,838
Hangzhou Silan Microelectronics Company, Ltd., Class A 2,500 10,755
Hangzhou Tigermed Consulting Company, Ltd., A Shares 5,200 59,384
Hansoh Pharmaceutical Group Company, Ltd. (B) 156,000 240,861
Henan Shuanghui Investment & Development Company, Ltd., A Shares 20,400 63,671
Hengli Petrochemical Company, Ltd., A Shares 106,600 224,049
Huadong Medicine Company, Ltd., Class A 8,600 48,228
Huaneng Power International, Inc., H Shares (A) 342,000 122,425
Huatai Securities Company, Ltd., H Shares (B) 275,400 269,792
Huaxia Bank Company, Ltd., Class A 105,709 69,376
Huayu Automotive Systems Company, Ltd., Class A 11,700 26,883
Huizhou Desay Sv Automotive Company, Ltd., Class A 2,900 41,164
Hundsun Technologies, Inc., Class A 3,770 21,529
Iflytek Company, Ltd., A Shares 18,300 87,832
Imeik Technology Development Company, Ltd., Class A 1,000 57,682
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China, Ltd., H Shares 7,715,000 3,351,421
Industrial Bank Company, Ltd., A Shares 187,800 386,736
Inner Mongolia BaoTou Steel Union Company, Ltd., Class A 292,000 70,414
Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Company, Ltd., A Shares 58,900 203,688
JA Solar Technology Company, Ltd., Class A 13,140 112,522
JD Health International, Inc. (A)(B) 62,850 344,681
JD.com, Inc., ADR 93,776 3,496,907
Jiangsu Eastern Shenghong Company, Ltd., Class A 30,300 50,814
Jiangsu Hengli Hydraulic Company, Ltd., A Shares 8,900 67,275
Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine Company, Ltd., A Shares 38,751 213,437
Jiangsu King’s Luck Brewery JSC, Ltd., Class A 6,600 33,802
Jiangsu Yanghe Brewery Joint-Stock Company, Ltd., A Shares 12,790 228,950
Jiangsu Zhongtian Technology Company, Ltd., Class A 9,800 29,500
KE Holdings, Inc., ADR (A) 54,206 551,817
Kuaishou Technology (A)(B) 49,500 203,679
Kweichow Moutai Company, Ltd., A Shares 7,200 1,331,762
Lenovo Group, Ltd. 1,846,000 1,476,828
Li Auto, Inc., ADR (A) 26,048 354,774
Li Ning Company, Ltd. 330,000 1,706,784
Longfor Group Holdings, Ltd. (B) 360,000 458,607
LONGi Green Energy Technology Company, Ltd., A Shares 67,696 445,024
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  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
China (continued)  
Luxshare Precision Industry Company, Ltd., A Shares 64,900 $253,425
Luzhou Laojiao Company, Ltd., A Shares 14,000 299,907
Meituan, Class B (A)(B) 229,300 3,645,502
Metallurgical Corp. of China, Ltd., H Shares 414,000 65,925
Montage Technology Company, Ltd., Class A 1,968 15,299
Muyuan Foods Company, Ltd., A Shares 37,860 242,662
NARI Technology Company, Ltd., A Shares 48,660 162,676
NAURA Technology Group Company, Ltd., Class A 2,300 83,730
NetEase, Inc., ADR 32,386 1,801,309
New China Life Insurance Company, Ltd., H Shares 171,400 272,062
New Hope Liuhe Company, Ltd., A Shares (A) 23,600 41,680
Ninestar Corp., Class A 3,100 24,257
Ningbo Tuopu Group Company, Ltd., Class A 4,500 39,953
Ningxia Baofeng Energy Group Company, Ltd., Class A 54,200 85,177
NIO, Inc., ADR (A) 164,607 1,591,750
Nongfu Spring Company, Ltd., H Shares (B) 158,600 797,056
Oppein Home Group, Inc., Class A 3,500 39,044
Orient Securities Company, Ltd., H Shares (B) 80,400 30,010
PetroChina Company, Ltd., H Shares 2,524,000 964,604
Pharmaron Beijing Company, Ltd., H Shares (B) 23,750 79,874
PICC Property & Casualty Company, Ltd., H Shares 1,450,000 1,337,350
Pinduoduo, Inc., ADR (A) 31,755 1,741,127
Ping An Bank Company, Ltd., A Shares 249,700 353,753
Ping An Insurance Group Company of China, Ltd., H Shares 691,500 2,766,053
Poly Developments and Holdings Group Company, Ltd., A Shares 146,500 276,998
Postal Savings Bank of China Company, Ltd., H Shares (B) 1,358,000 629,709
Rongsheng Petrochemical Company, Ltd., A Shares 120,150 176,144
SAIC Motor Corp., Ltd., Class A 44,100 83,081
Sany Heavy Industry Company, Ltd., A Shares 88,700 164,066
SDIC Power Holdings Company, Ltd., Class A 39,200 54,246
SF Holding Company, Ltd., A Shares 35,500 234,734
SG Micro Corp., Class A 1,350 27,682
Shaanxi Coal Industry Company, Ltd., A Shares 112,500 306,120
Shandong Gold Mining Company, Ltd., H Shares (B) 104,220 165,959
Shandong Hualu Hengsheng Chemical Company, Ltd., Class A 17,700 63,490
Shanghai Baosight Software Company, Ltd., Class A 11,200 64,942
Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group Company, Ltd., H Shares 67,500 170,430
Shanghai International Airport Company, Ltd., A Shares (A) 16,900 123,602
MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
China (continued)  
Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Company, Ltd., Class A 241,800 $219,981
Shanghai Putailai New Energy Technology Company, Ltd., Class A 8,600 58,809
Shanxi Xinghuacun Fen Wine Factory Company, Ltd., A Shares 10,645 338,926
Shenwan Hongyuan Group Company, Ltd., H Shares (B) 215,200 35,091
Shenzhen Inovance Technology Company, Ltd., A Shares 22,750 207,906
Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Company, Ltd., A Shares 10,300 459,271
Shenzhou International Group Holdings, Ltd. 183,800 1,273,747
Silergy Corp. 26,000 301,777
Smoore International Holdings, Ltd. (B)(C) 285,000 303,159
Sungrow Power Supply Company, Ltd., A Shares 11,100 199,108
Sunny Optical Technology Group Company, Ltd. 134,200 1,163,374
Suzhou Maxwell Technologies Company, Ltd., Class A 300 19,627
TBEA Company, Ltd., Class A 39,800 111,298
TCL Technology Group Corp., A Shares 182,300 97,662
TCL Zhonghuan Renewable Energy Technology Company, Ltd., Class A 16,300 88,216
Tencent Holdings, Ltd. 504,500 13,213,654
Tencent Music Entertainment Group, ADR (A) 41,160 148,588
The People’s Insurance Company Group of China, Ltd., H Shares 1,171,000 323,709
Tingyi Cayman Islands Holding Corp. 348,000 544,398
Tongwei Company, Ltd., A Shares 43,300 258,070
Trina Solar Company, Ltd., Class A 3,459 31,483
Trip.com Group, Ltd., ADR (A) 71,469 1,617,343
Tsingtao Brewery Company, Ltd., H Shares 48,000 336,312
Unigroup Guoxin Microelectronics Company, Ltd., Class A 6,219 139,835
Walvax Biotechnology Company, Ltd., Class A 7,400 38,984
Wanhua Chemical Group Company, Ltd., A Shares 41,100 452,525
Want Want China Holdings, Ltd. 428,000 281,340
Weichai Power Company, Ltd., H Shares 426,000 408,100
Wens Foodstuffs Group Company, Ltd., Class A (A) 29,000 71,123
Will Semiconductor Company, Ltd., A Shares 11,915 119,777
Wingtech Technology Company, Ltd., A Shares 9,300 61,010
Wuliangye Yibin Company, Ltd., A Shares 27,700 506,666
WuXi AppTec Company, Ltd., H Shares (B) 50,480 404,491
WuXi Biologics Cayman, Inc. (A)(B) 294,000 1,329,580
Wuxi Lead Intelligent Equipment Company, Ltd., Class A 5,000 34,315
Xinyi Solar Holdings, Ltd. 1,050,006 1,042,000
XPeng, Inc., ADR (A) 28,183 186,571
Yankuang Energy Group Company, Ltd., H Shares 284,000 799,557
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  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
China (continued)  
Yealink Network Technology Corp., Ltd., Class A 2,500 $23,594
Yonyou Network Technology Company, Ltd., A Shares 17,600 58,935
Yum China Holdings, Inc. 91,891 3,799,693
Yunnan Baiyao Group Company, Ltd., A Shares 12,140 90,751
Yunnan Energy New Material Company, Ltd., A Shares 8,300 168,352
Zhangzhou Pientzehuang Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd., A Shares 6,300 196,805
Zhejiang Chint Electrics Company, Ltd., Class A 23,400 81,435
Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Company, Ltd., A Shares 13,360 99,725
Zhejiang Jingsheng Mechanical & Electrical Company, Ltd., Class A 10,500 102,517
Zhejiang NHU Company, Ltd., A Shares 47,068 115,564
Zhongsheng Group Holdings, Ltd. 99,000 375,829
Zijin Mining Group Company, Ltd., H Shares 1,378,000 1,316,586
ZTO Express Cayman, Inc., ADR 84,025 1,419,182
Hong Kong - 1.3% 7,889,142
China Mengniu Dairy Company, Ltd. (A) 383,000 1,227,087
China Resources Beer Holdings Company, Ltd. 300,000 1,414,040
China Resources Gas Group, Ltd. 192,800 493,676
China Resources Land, Ltd. 598,000 1,874,023
China Resources Power Holdings Company, Ltd. 132,000 192,034
Geely Automobile Holdings, Ltd. 1,133,000 1,218,179
Sino Biopharmaceutical, Ltd. 2,174,500 1,055,414
The Wharf Holdings, Ltd. 145,000 414,689
India - 22.9% 142,099,166
ABB India, Ltd. 4,273 157,956
ACC, Ltd. 18,128 523,402
Adani Enterprises, Ltd. 21,442 867,756
Adani Green Energy, Ltd. (A) 31,853 810,779
Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone, Ltd. 89,204 889,481
Adani Total Gas, Ltd. 32,558 1,432,902
Adani Transmission, Ltd. (A) 21,457 868,869
Alkem Laboratories, Ltd. 4,972 189,534
Ambuja Cements, Ltd. 150,301 968,688
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Ltd. 13,812 752,525
Ashok Leyland, Ltd. 160,607 297,146
Asian Paints, Ltd. 57,601 2,164,800
Astral, Ltd. 9,581 235,771
AU Small Finance Bank, Ltd. (B) 43,485 309,941
Aurobindo Pharma, Ltd. 61,259 397,478
Avenue Supermarts, Ltd. (A)(B) 11,692 610,748
Axis Bank, Ltd. 289,855 3,172,464
Bajaj Auto, Ltd. 8,345 370,586
Bajaj Finance, Ltd. 23,324 2,013,510
Bajaj Finserv, Ltd. 32,770 668,048
MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
India (continued)  
Bajaj Holdings & Investment, Ltd. 5,219 $419,273
Balkrishna Industries, Ltd. 10,294 244,362
Bandhan Bank, Ltd. (A)(B) 145,676 421,308
Bank of Baroda 151,922 271,258
Berger Paints India, Ltd. 41,664 295,100
Bharat Electronics, Ltd. 705,188 912,393
Bharat Petroleum Corp., Ltd. 262,952 964,578
Bharti Airtel, Ltd. 312,605 3,142,006
Biocon, Ltd. 35,604 116,433
Bosch, Ltd. 1,052 209,250
Britannia Industries, Ltd. 16,635 756,325
Canara Bank 36,495 128,186
Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company, Ltd. 72,056 619,780
Cipla, Ltd. 110,994 1,566,138
Coal India, Ltd. 473,321 1,406,626
Colgate-Palmolive India, Ltd. 19,220 378,700
Container Corp. of India, Ltd. 33,605 323,272
Dabur India, Ltd. 116,219 781,182
Divi’s Laboratories, Ltd. 18,979 827,049
DLF, Ltd. 95,451 443,945
Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, Ltd. 21,340 1,141,395
Eicher Motors, Ltd. 16,238 756,214
GAIL India, Ltd. 517,140 568,509
Godrej Consumer Products, Ltd. (A) 45,369 456,006
Godrej Properties, Ltd. (A) 10,641 162,872
Grasim Industries, Ltd. 58,650 1,222,207
Gujarat Fluorochemicals, Ltd. 2,139 97,806
Gujarat Gas, Ltd. 26,004 163,276
Havells India, Ltd. 43,284 637,410
HCL Technologies, Ltd. 157,644 1,978,037
HDFC Asset Management Company, Ltd. (B) 7,149 179,205
HDFC Bank, Ltd. 452,267 8,173,069
HDFC Life Insurance Company, Ltd. (B) 68,080 444,532
Hero MotoCorp, Ltd. 32,961 1,067,144
Hindalco Industries, Ltd. 371,355 1,819,147
Hindustan Aeronautics, Ltd. 17,283 528,621
Hindustan Petroleum Corp., Ltd. 187,267 482,773
Hindustan Unilever, Ltd. 107,926 3,335,403
Honeywell Automation India, Ltd. 269 127,722
Housing Development Finance Corp., Ltd. 195,122 5,822,250
ICICI Bank, Ltd. 563,348 6,184,561
ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company, Ltd. (B) 26,615 376,730
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company, Ltd. (B) 31,418 193,038
Indian Oil Corp., Ltd. 975,799 805,135
Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corp, Ltd. 20,610 184,146
Indus Towers, Ltd. 237,519 532,841
Info Edge India, Ltd. 5,968 282,331
Infosys, Ltd. 396,385 7,370,791
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  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
India (continued)  
InterGlobe Aviation, Ltd. (A)(B) 9,116 $196,273
ITC, Ltd. 420,085 1,770,876
Jindal Steel & Power, Ltd. 94,300 525,170
JSW Energy, Ltd. 49,310 200,749
JSW Steel, Ltd. 319,474 2,602,800
Jubilant Foodworks, Ltd. 54,391 402,918
Kotak Mahindra Bank, Ltd. 99,890 2,294,655
L&T Technology Services, Ltd. (B) 3,071 131,147
Larsen & Toubro Infotech, Ltd. (B) 6,371 364,585
Larsen & Toubro, Ltd. 103,024 2,528,321
Mahindra & Mahindra, Ltd. 153,469 2,502,707
Marico, Ltd. 90,813 577,061
Maruti Suzuki India, Ltd. 10,700 1,232,515
Max Healthcare Institute, Ltd. (A) 28,204 155,369
Mindtree, Ltd. 6,930 284,772
Mphasis, Ltd. 9,088 217,600
MRF, Ltd. 115 125,787
Muthoot Finance, Ltd. 29,178 368,331
Nestle India, Ltd. 5,151 1,265,761
NHPC, Ltd. 156,016 80,479
NMDC Steel, Ltd. (A) 216,143 100,529
NMDC, Ltd. 216,143 259,677
NTPC, Ltd. 1,149,479 2,408,591
Oberoi Realty, Ltd. 5,771 64,624
Oil & Natural Gas Corp., Ltd. 726,636 1,177,154
Page Industries, Ltd. 597 359,211
Petronet LNG, Ltd. 198,902 493,185
PI Industries, Ltd. 6,374 249,851
Pidilite Industries, Ltd. 22,088 691,372
Polycab India, Ltd. 2,669 89,507
Power Grid Corp. of India, Ltd. 886,516 2,436,975
Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Health Care, Ltd. 1,623 275,190
Punjab National Bank 317,280 164,433
Reliance Industries, Ltd. 343,360 10,559,945
Samvardhana Motherson International, Ltd. 347,559 271,447
SBI Cards & Payment Services, Ltd. 21,172 211,381
SBI Life Insurance Company, Ltd. (B) 32,675 499,712
Schaeffler India, Ltd. 2,119 70,960
Shree Cement, Ltd. 1,209 332,069
Shriram Transport Finance Company, Ltd. 27,813 412,268
Siemens, Ltd. 10,213 360,267
SRF, Ltd. 17,854 551,511
State Bank of India 251,603 1,743,159
Steel Authority of India, Ltd. 290,624 276,133
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. 131,564 1,617,421
Tata Communications, Ltd. 12,081 183,380
Tata Consultancy Services, Ltd. 109,067 4,190,273
Tata Consumer Products, Ltd. 69,055 642,645
Tata Elxsi, Ltd. 3,555 301,570
Tata Motors, Ltd. (A) 473,387 2,356,999
Tata Steel, Ltd. 1,893,442 2,312,549
MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
India (continued)  
Tech Mahindra, Ltd. 143,741 $1,846,654
The Indian Hotels Company, Ltd. 27,809 112,140
The Tata Power Company, Ltd. 206,310 563,519
Titan Company, Ltd. 48,814 1,630,524
Torrent Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. 14,626 290,868
Trent, Ltd. 14,521 267,519
Tube Investments of India, Ltd. 5,667 186,384
TVS Motor Company, Ltd. 5,558 76,896
UltraTech Cement, Ltd. 19,685 1,595,442
United Breweries, Ltd. 7,849 156,549
United Spirits, Ltd. (A) 39,974 432,904
UPL, Ltd. 139,729 1,235,621
Varun Beverages, Ltd. 26,464 335,206
Vedanta, Ltd. 452,611 1,536,726
Voltas, Ltd. 11,346 120,207
Wipro, Ltd. 194,493 907,998
Zydus Lifesciences, Ltd. 55,343 289,426
Indonesia - 2.8% 17,385,177
Adaro Energy Indonesia Tbk PT 2,147,000 547,848
Allo Bank Indonesia Tbk PT (A) 259,800 38,310
Aneka Tambang Tbk 1,088,200 128,721
Astra International Tbk PT 2,900,000 1,236,416
Bank Central Asia Tbk PT 5,407,700 3,050,986
Bank Jago Tbk PT (A) 203,200 66,441
Bank Mandiri Persero Tbk PT 2,838,000 1,919,596
Bank Negara Indonesia Persero Tbk PT 1,508,100 908,873
Bank Rakyat Indonesia Persero Tbk PT 8,360,450 2,492,457
Barito Pacific Tbk PT 3,478,800 184,004
Bukit Asam Tbk PT 383,100 96,036
Charoen Pokphand Indonesia Tbk PT 1,404,600 502,045
Elang Mahkota Teknologi Tbk PT 2,515,100 249,132
Gudang Garam Tbk PT 92,400 142,769
Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper Tbk PT 335,800 206,679
Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur Tbk PT 449,600 280,324
Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk PT 910,800 376,641
Kalbe Farma Tbk PT 3,342,300 439,283
Mayora Indah Tbk PT 662,600 101,955
Merdeka Copper Gold Tbk PT (A) 1,529,289 369,637
MNC Digital Entertainment Tbk PT (A) 251,700 81,089
Sarana Menara Nusantara Tbk PT 5,561,400 411,824
Semen Indonesia Persero Tbk PT 649,400 330,997
Sumber Alfaria Trijaya Tbk PT 1,099,800 198,842
Telkom Indonesia Persero Tbk PT 6,704,900 1,887,130
Tower Bersama Infrastructure Tbk PT 1,111,800 175,350
United Tractors Tbk PT 402,000 832,480
Vale Indonesia Tbk PT (A) 310,300 129,312
Malaysia - 2.0% 12,496,053
Axiata Group BHD 515,995 311,038
CIMB Group Holdings BHD 810,624 946,414
Dialog Group BHD 532,800 232,142
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  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Malaysia (continued)  
DiGi.Com BHD 436,400 $349,821
Genting BHD 439,200 412,447
Genting Malaysia BHD 518,000 300,195
HAP Seng Consolidated BHD 78,800 107,167
Hong Leong Bank BHD 84,600 378,624
Hong Leong Financial Group BHD 53,700 216,708
IHH Healthcare BHD 247,600 311,595
IOI Corp. BHD 405,200 349,665
Kuala Lumpur Kepong BHD 76,075 348,838
Malayan Banking BHD 714,122 1,297,442
Maxis BHD 272,400 221,815
MISC BHD 197,200 301,556
Mr. DIY Group M BHD (B) 122,500 52,337
Nestle Malaysia BHD 6,900 194,099
Petronas Chemicals Group BHD 218,800 403,540
Petronas Dagangan BHD 66,500 304,932
Petronas Gas BHD 85,500 309,232
PPB Group BHD 111,700 394,541
Press Metal Aluminium Holdings BHD 450,400 414,391
Public Bank BHD 1,696,100 1,603,546
RHB Bank BHD 357,090 432,012
Sime Darby BHD 596,400 283,820
Sime Darby Plantation BHD 353,238 328,732
Telekom Malaysia BHD 242,670 285,373
Tenaga Nasional BHD 709,500 1,263,534
Westports Holdings BHD 197,700 140,497
Mexico - 3.0% 18,542,665
America Movil SAB de CV, Series L 2,901,188 2,733,247
Arca Continental SAB de CV 49,364 402,542
Cemex SAB de CV (A) 2,826,788 1,099,441
Coca-Cola Femsa SAB de CV 16,985 106,639
El Puerto de Liverpool SAB de CV, Series C1 27,856 142,066
Fibra Uno Administracion SA de CV 331,140 385,877
Fomento Economico Mexicano SAB de CV 183,048 1,310,819
Gruma SAB de CV, Class B 20,555 236,783
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico SAB de CV, Series B 45,828 709,527
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste SAB de CV, Series B 22,999 538,760
Grupo Bimbo SAB de CV, Series A 283,700 1,097,839
Grupo Carso SAB de CV, Series A1 67,204 270,522
Grupo Elektra SAB de CV 5,001 250,692
Grupo Financiero Banorte SAB de CV, Series O 335,004 2,722,192
Grupo Financiero Inbursa SAB de CV, Series O (A) 414,540 760,829
Grupo Mexico SAB de CV, Series B 536,708 1,929,813
Grupo Televisa SAB 553,852 585,969
Kimberly-Clark de Mexico SAB de CV, Class A 192,700 303,093
Orbia Advance Corp. SAB de CV 241,300 405,186
Sitios Latinoamerica SAB de CV (A) 145,549 43,044
Wal-Mart de Mexico SAB de CV 650,340 2,507,785
MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Netherlands - 0.1% $286,658
NEPI Rockcastle NV 56,952 286,658
Philippines - 1.1% 6,948,584
Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc. 425,050 415,882
Aboitiz Power Corp. 558,800 305,194
ACEN Corp. 675,320 72,834
Ayala Corp. 33,690 387,769
Ayala Land, Inc. 829,100 364,833
Bank of the Philippine Islands 460,510 762,881
BDO Unibank, Inc. 315,830 693,790
Emperador, Inc. (A) 265,700 89,774
Globe Telecom, Inc. 6,269 251,193
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. 111,660 333,342
JG Summit Holdings, Inc. 401,863 299,230
Jollibee Foods Corp. 57,680 230,919
Manila Electric Company 53,360 277,527
Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company 449,022 400,594
Monde Nissin Corp. (B) 595,300 119,985
PLDT, Inc. 18,545 522,908
SM Investments Corp. 36,085 510,607
SM Prime Holdings, Inc. 987,300 536,669
Universal Robina Corp. 177,010 372,653
Poland - 0.7% 4,165,102
Allegro.eu SA (A)(B) 31,173 151,574
Bank Polska Kasa Opieki SA 32,621 536,282
Cyfrowy Polsat SA 38,579 144,731
Dino Polska SA (A)(B) 6,812 445,724
KGHM Polska Miedz SA 20,545 411,903
LPP SA 186 323,166
PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna SA (A) 135,629 154,920
Polski Koncern Naftowy ORLEN SA 66,276 762,861
Polskie Gornictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo SA (A) 267,533 288,652
Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski SA 93,198 509,221
Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen SA 52,263 293,554
Santander Bank Polska SA 2,675 142,514
Russia - 0.1% 427,470
Gazprom PJSC, ADR (A)(D) 551,670 120,264
LUKOIL PJSC, ADR (D) 57,062 114,238
MMC Norilsk Nickel PJSC, ADR (D) 94,236 61,913
Novatek PJSC, GDR (A)(D) 5,960 29,287
Novolipetsk Steel PJSC, GDR (D) 6,243 2,597
Novolipetsk Steel PJSC, GDR (London Stock Exchange) (D) 174 72
Polyus PJSC, GDR (A)(D) 6,556 8,942
Polyus PJSC, GDR (London Stock Exchange) (A)(D) 318 434
Rosneft Oil Company PJSC, GDR (A)(D) 223,704 29,976
Sberbank of Russia PJSC, ADR (A)(D) 263,203 59,747
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MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Saudi Arabia - 4.2% $26,088,564
ACWA Power Company 2,755 127,575
Al Rajhi Bank (A) 196,122 4,446,939
Alinma Bank 124,869 1,246,181
Almarai Company JSC 32,630 488,901
Bank AlBilad (A) 39,541 533,520
Bank Al-Jazira 45,813 285,055
Banque Saudi Fransi 78,696 904,756
Bupa Arabia for Cooperative Insurance Company 2,432 124,915
Dr Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Services Group Company 12,033 725,653
Elm Company 1,362 119,978
Etihad Etisalat Company 93,107 906,898
Jarir Marketing Company 8,645 377,315
Mouwasat Medical Services Company 5,497 320,380
Riyad Bank 178,120 1,704,146
SABIC Agri-Nutrients Company 28,587 1,209,653
Sahara International Petrochemical Company 72,827 785,920
Saudi Arabian Mining Company (A) 76,959 1,714,273
Saudi Basic Industries Corp. 88,187 2,074,685
Saudi Electricity Company 111,027 797,788
Saudi Industrial Investment Group 15,744 94,190
Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Company (A) 167,399 586,279
Saudi Tadawul Group Holding Company 973 56,243
Saudi Telecom Company 150,325 1,616,247
The Saudi British Bank 45,246 523,799
The Saudi Investment Bank 27,114 130,896
The Saudi National Bank 230,653 3,646,203
Yanbu National Petrochemical Company 45,408 540,176
South Africa - 4.2% 26,087,671
Absa Group, Ltd. 109,601 1,191,223
African Rainbow Minerals, Ltd. 20,968 295,121
Anglo American Platinum, Ltd. 7,337 583,335
AngloGold Ashanti, Ltd. 72,909 957,190
Aspen Pharmacare Holdings, Ltd. 53,844 443,175
Bid Corp., Ltd. 39,290 631,890
Capitec Bank Holdings, Ltd. 12,830 1,326,857
Clicks Group, Ltd. 35,799 606,309
Discovery, Ltd. (A) 93,081 608,908
Exxaro Resources, Ltd. 35,684 397,121
FirstRand, Ltd. 621,815 2,177,325
Gold Fields, Ltd. 192,195 1,552,934
Impala Platinum Holdings, Ltd. 141,346 1,446,725
Investec, Ltd. 37,525 184,486
Kumba Iron Ore, Ltd. 6,979 131,392
Mr. Price Group, Ltd. 17,057 164,133
MTN Group, Ltd. 247,593 1,749,284
Naspers, Ltd., N Shares 16,434 1,699,156
Nedbank Group, Ltd. 90,923 1,076,382
Northam Platinum Holdings, Ltd. (A) 49,248 461,944
Old Mutual, Ltd. (C) 725,024 411,117
MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
South Africa (continued)  
Pepkor Holdings, Ltd. (B) 131,393 $162,083
Sanlam, Ltd. 379,756 1,104,294
Sasol, Ltd. 82,484 1,387,069
Shoprite Holdings, Ltd. 81,766 1,040,678
Sibanye Stillwater, Ltd. 515,292 1,209,334
Standard Bank Group, Ltd. 183,074 1,709,953
The Bidvest Group, Ltd. 35,680 412,531
Vodacom Group, Ltd. 97,362 663,879
Woolworths Holdings, Ltd. 87,924 301,843
South Korea - 12.5% 77,591,881
AMOREPACIFIC Corp. 3,156 205,385
AMOREPACIFIC Group 4,604 79,833
Celltrion Healthcare Company, Ltd. 7,545 368,126
Celltrion Pharm, Inc. (A) 1,246 59,306
Celltrion, Inc. 9,083 1,224,287
CJ CheilJedang Corp. 2,003 582,149
CJ Logistics Corp. (A) 766 47,268
Coway Company, Ltd. 12,600 489,157
DB Insurance Company, Ltd. 6,975 275,680
Doosan Enerbility Company, Ltd. (A) 23,959 222,863
Ecopro BM Company, Ltd. 3,414 275,862
E-MART, Inc. 3,857 229,072
F&F Company, Ltd. 1,537 156,996
GS Holdings Corp. 15,245 492,309
Hana Financial Group, Inc. 62,204 1,801,337
Hanjin Kal Corp. (A) 2,206 61,637
Hankook Tire & Technology Company, Ltd. 16,844 432,201
Hanmi Pharm Company, Ltd. 740 131,433
Hanmi Science Company, Ltd. 1,224 27,540
Hanon Systems 27,215 149,024
Hanwha Solutions Corp. (A) 15,147 501,905
HD Hyundai Company, Ltd. 8,820 377,084
HLB, Inc. (A) 5,598 159,162
HMM Company, Ltd. 39,366 527,846
HYBE Company, Ltd. (A) 1,263 107,286
Hyundai Engineering & Construction Company, Ltd. 15,151 371,210
Hyundai Glovis Company, Ltd. 5,369 655,836
Hyundai Heavy Industries Company, Ltd. (A) 575 43,999
Hyundai Mobis Company, Ltd. 8,803 1,353,404
Hyundai Motor Company 18,586 2,146,370
Hyundai Steel Company 14,789 291,741
Iljin Materials Company, Ltd. 799 33,992
Industrial Bank of Korea 60,573 444,374
Kakao Corp. 23,366 831,659
Kakao Games Corp. (A) 2,433 67,552
Kangwon Land, Inc. (A) 11,875 191,741
KB Financial Group, Inc. 58,367 1,968,854
Kia Corp. 37,708 1,755,092
Korea Aerospace Industries, Ltd. 2,167 72,033
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MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
South Korea (continued)  
Korea Electric Power Corp. (A) 48,322 $568,215
Korea Investment Holdings Company, Ltd. 9,160 318,634
Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Company, Ltd. (A) 8,083 412,534
Korea Zinc Company, Ltd. 1,630 732,353
Korean Air Lines Company, Ltd. (A) 25,259 409,620
KT&G Corp. 13,729 922,367
Kumho Petrochemical Company, Ltd. 2,914 267,987
L&F Company, Ltd. (A) 1,395 220,348
LG Chem, Ltd. 3,930 1,727,109
LG Corp. 26,080 1,450,059
LG Display Company, Ltd. 53,590 479,675
LG Electronics, Inc. 26,503 1,518,231
LG H&H Company, Ltd. 1,435 513,777
LG Innotek Company, Ltd. 1,916 398,816
LG Uplus Corp. 76,523 615,106
Lotte Chemical Corp. 3,453 358,766
Lotte Corp. 8,331 190,663
Macquarie Korea Infrastructure Fund 25,570 198,356
Meritz Financial Group, Inc. 6,237 95,014
Meritz Fire & Marine Insurance Company, Ltd. 5,310 117,238
Mirae Asset Securities Company, Ltd. 61,467 274,011
NAVER Corp. 9,969 1,186,244
NCSoft Corp. 1,953 534,712
Netmarble Corp. (B) 3,533 110,619
Orion Corp. 3,095 220,536
Pearl Abyss Corp. (A) 2,119 61,884
POSCO Chemical Company, Ltd. 2,467 345,513
POSCO Holdings, Inc. 10,513 1,837,718
Samsung Biologics Company, Ltd. (A)(B) 1,149 707,412
Samsung C&T Corp. 13,314 1,107,592
Samsung Card Company, Ltd. 5,010 108,680
Samsung Electro-Mechanics Company, Ltd. 8,648 734,605
Samsung Electronics Company, Ltd. 563,979 23,518,082
Samsung Engineering Company, Ltd. (A) 13,184 220,744
Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Company, Ltd. 7,571 1,063,007
Samsung Heavy Industries Company, Ltd. (A) 93,730 338,874
Samsung Life Insurance Company, Ltd. 14,832 701,798
Samsung SDI Company, Ltd. 4,569 2,363,967
Samsung SDS Company, Ltd. 4,398 385,938
SD Biosensor, Inc. 2,733 56,696
Shinhan Financial Group Company, Ltd. 78,992 2,012,994
SK Biopharmaceuticals Company, Ltd. (A) 1,346 54,900
SK Bioscience Company, Ltd. (A) 1,603 85,076
SK Hynix, Inc. 77,132 4,478,091
SK IE Technology Company, Ltd. (A)(B) 1,718 62,716
SK Innovation Company, Ltd. (A) 7,426 901,891
SK Telecom Company, Ltd. 24,113 848,090
SK, Inc. 5,861 880,518
SKC Company, Ltd. 1,312 95,329
MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
South Korea (continued)  
S-Oil Corp. 9,386 $569,308
Woori Financial Group, Inc. 98,553 812,944
Yuhan Corp. 4,381 183,919
Taiwan - 14.7% 91,162,310
Accton Technology Corp. 78,000 588,223
Advanced Energy Solution Holding Company, Ltd. 1,000 17,503
Advantech Company, Ltd. 52,989 481,830
ASE Technology Holding Company, Ltd. 720,000 1,796,509
Asia Cement Corp. 507,000 586,891
ASMedia Technology, Inc. 3,000 54,186
Asustek Computer, Inc. 129,000 944,806
AUO Corp. 1,353,600 709,934
Catcher Technology Company, Ltd. 148,000 778,524
Cathay Financial Holding Company, Ltd. 1,239,359 1,453,884
Chailease Holding Company, Ltd. 319,496 1,477,381
Chang Hwa Commercial Bank, Ltd. 1,243,139 640,425
Cheng Shin Rubber Industry Company, Ltd. 433,000 434,041
China Airlines, Ltd. 527,000 277,218
China Development Financial Holding Corp. 3,755,159 1,369,326
China Steel Corp. 1,724,000 1,436,555
Chunghwa Telecom Company, Ltd. 422,000 1,453,705
Compal Electronics, Inc. 847,000 554,634
CTBC Financial Holding Company, Ltd. 2,775,000 1,756,847
Delta Electronics, Inc. 159,000 1,270,618
E Ink Holdings, Inc. 50,000 318,877
E.Sun Financial Holding Company, Ltd. 2,080,927 1,498,255
Eclat Textile Company, Ltd. 24,000 316,177
eMemory Technology, Inc. 6,000 200,171
Eva Airways Corp. 382,000 277,409
Evergreen Marine Corp. Taiwan, Ltd. 179,000 763,830
Far Eastern New Century Corp. 823,000 821,148
Far EasTone Telecommunications Company, Ltd. 352,000 772,330
Feng TAY Enterprise Company, Ltd. 122,680 611,068
First Financial Holding Company, Ltd. 2,195,901 1,686,665
Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp. 575,000 1,240,205
Formosa Petrochemical Corp. 241,000 620,777
Formosa Plastics Corp. 610,000 1,573,155
Formosa Sumco Technology Corp. 3,000 13,546
Fubon Financial Holding Company, Ltd. 1,184,077 1,874,092
Giant Manufacturing Company, Ltd. 22,000 140,306
Globalwafers Company, Ltd. 46,000 511,785
Hiwin Technologies Corp. 36,845 189,814
Hon Hai Precision Industry Company, Ltd. 1,370,800 4,360,524
Hotai Motor Company, Ltd. 44,000 797,455
Hua Nan Financial Holdings Company, Ltd. 2,124,097 1,387,609
Innolux Corp. 1,691,875 622,196
Inventec Corp. 574,000 434,653
Largan Precision Company, Ltd. 14,000 803,786
Lite-On Technology Corp. 459,000 911,661
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MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Taiwan (continued)  
MediaTek, Inc. 177,000 $3,240,903
Mega Financial Holding Company, Ltd. 1,622,225 1,505,300
Micro-Star International Company, Ltd. 163,000 553,914
momo.com, Inc. 8,920 133,568
Nan Ya Plastics Corp. 800,000 1,695,710
Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board Corp. 29,000 190,348
Nanya Technology Corp. 223,000 377,174
Nien Made Enterprise Company, Ltd. 10,000 77,275
Novatek Microelectronics Corp. 115,000 860,113
Oneness Biotech Company, Ltd. (A) 19,000 134,440
Pegatron Corp. 458,000 838,607
PharmaEssentia Corp. (A) 7,307 102,952
Phison Electronics Corp. 13,000 119,218
Polaris Group/Tw (A) 11,000 30,758
Pou Chen Corp. 552,000 466,817
President Chain Store Corp. 107,000 889,937
Quanta Computer, Inc. 480,000 1,018,915
Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 69,000 546,047
Ruentex Development Company, Ltd. 160,500 197,247
Shin Kong Financial Holding Company, Ltd. 2,948,140 731,946
Sino-American Silicon Products, Inc. 106,000 407,914
SinoPac Financial Holdings Company, Ltd. 2,423,730 1,211,019
Synnex Technology International Corp. 90,000 146,916
TA Chen Stainless Pipe 239,150 280,174
Taishin Financial Holding Company, Ltd. 2,534,001 1,041,990
Taiwan Business Bank 341,000 126,463
Taiwan Cement Corp. 1,075,117 1,009,304
Taiwan Cooperative Financial Holding Company, Ltd. 2,015,843 1,564,003
Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp. 405,000 353,185
Taiwan Mobile Company, Ltd. 253,000 746,693
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd. 1,646,000 19,922,104
The Shanghai Commercial & Savings Bank, Ltd. 522,000 751,674
Unimicron Technology Corp. 218,000 842,300
Uni-President Enterprises Corp. 384,000 780,573
United Microelectronics Corp. (A) 1,599,000 1,940,287
Vanguard International Semiconductor Corp. 171,000 352,375
Voltronic Power Technology Corp. 7,000 284,584
Walsin Lihwa Corp. 142,000 157,545
Wan Hai Lines, Ltd. 174,950 367,573
Win Semiconductors Corp. 55,000 208,240
Winbond Electronics Corp. 384,000 232,384
Wiwynn Corp. 19,000 426,907
Yageo Corp. 64,469 734,273
Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. 374,000 698,729
Yuanta Financial Holding Company, Ltd. 2,680,230 1,638,623
Zhen Ding Technology Holding, Ltd. 120,000 394,755
Thailand - 2.5% 15,538,212
Advanced Info Service PCL, NVDR 148,300 744,228
MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Thailand (continued)  
Airports of Thailand PCL, NVDR (A) 345,000 $670,783
Asset World Corp. PCL, NVDR 829,700 132,979
B Grimm Power PCL, NVDR 101,900 90,361
Bangkok Bank PCL, NVDR 82,200 314,243
Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL, NVDR 346,300 268,414
Bangkok Expressway & Metro PCL, NVDR 970,000 239,569
Bank of Ayudhya PCL, NVDR 184,500 153,912
Berli Jucker PCL, NVDR 217,900 196,087
BTS Group Holdings PCL, NVDR 991,000 216,114
Bumrungrad Hospital PCL, NVDR 46,600 277,935
Carabao Group PCL, NVDR 46,700 110,738
Central Pattana PCL, NVDR 145,500 262,825
Central Retail Corp. PCL, NVDR 406,400 448,471
Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL, NVDR 935,900 620,901
CP ALL PCL, NVDR 356,300 561,692
Delta Electronics Thailand PCL, NVDR 42,900 653,757
Electricity Generating PCL, NVDR 46,900 210,101
Energy Absolute PCL, NVDR 262,600 665,815
Global Power Synergy PCL, NVDR 114,586 186,661
Gulf Energy Development PCL, NVDR 386,140 512,351
Home Product Center PCL, NVDR 562,600 215,816
Indorama Ventures PCL, NVDR 383,800 423,531
Intouch Holdings PCL, NVDR 82,800 156,637
Kasikornbank PCL, NVDR 109,900 421,582
Krung Thai Bank PCL, NVDR 661,000 303,928
Krungthai Card PCL, NVDR 134,200 200,983
Land & Houses PCL, NVDR 592,500 143,221
Minor International PCL, NVDR (A) 330,429 245,261
Muangthai Capital PCL, NVDR 93,200 88,768
Osotspa PCL, NVDR 116,000 80,767
PTT Exploration & Production PCL, NVDR 330,700 1,577,038
PTT Global Chemical PCL, NVDR 263,200 300,820
PTT Oil & Retail Business PCL, NVDR 305,700 193,573
PTT PCL, NVDR 1,491,800 1,411,056
SCB X PCL, NVDR 125,000 348,135
SCG Packaging PCL, NVDR 106,500 145,507
Thai Beverage PCL 1,183,100 480,731
Thai Oil PCL, NVDR 203,661 291,632
The Siam Cement PCL, NVDR 43,000 366,054
TMBThanachart Bank PCL, NVDR 3,228,385 115,360
True Corp. PCL, NVDR 3,759,000 489,875
Turkey - 0.4% 2,706,804
Akbank TAS 426,575 335,245
Aselsan Elektronik Sanayi Ve Ticaret AS 47,169 81,696
BIM Birlesik Magazalar AS 62,909 453,145
Enka Insaat ve Sanayi AS 201,547 203,032
Eregli Demir ve Celik Fabrikalari TAS 154,933 247,354
Ford Otomotiv Sanayi AS 9,881 192,809
KOC Holding AS 113,211 338,363
Turk Hava Yollari AO (A) 18,875 102,782
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MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Turkey (continued)  
Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri AS 152,522 $210,218
Turkiye Is Bankasi AS, Class C 431,626 216,243
Turkiye Petrol Rafinerileri AS (A) 11,893 242,298
Turkiye Sise ve Cam Fabrikalari AS 23,253 41,524
Yapi ve Kredi Bankasi AS 85,026 42,095
United Kingdom - 0.0% 58,836
Pepco Group NV (A)(B) 8,360 58,836
United States - 0.0% 151,199
Parade Technologies, Ltd. 8,000 151,199
PREFERRED SECURITIES - 2.1% $12,971,521
(Cost $14,786,810)    
Brazil - 1.9% 11,854,224
Banco Bradesco SA 582,447 2,204,469
Braskem SA, A Shares 28,700 184,378
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA, B Shares 35,560 361,343
Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais 201,660 436,967
Cia Paranaense de Energia, B Shares 111,400 157,103
Gerdau SA 239,300 1,174,325
Itau Unibanco Holding SA 455,250 2,637,496
Petroleo Brasileiro SA 808,000 4,590,305
Raizen SA 131,900 107,838
Chile - 0.2% 1,117,297
Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile SA, B Shares 11,743 1,117,297
RIGHTS - 0.0% $3,461
(Cost $0)    
HLB, Inc. (Expiration Date: 12-2-22; Strike Price: KRW 30,700.00) (A) 503 3,461
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS - 0.1% $396,848
(Cost $396,849)    
Short-term funds - 0.1% 396,848
John Hancock Collateral Trust, 3.1986% (E)(F) 27,913 278,877
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class, 2.9329% (E) 117,971 117,971
Total investments (Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF) (Cost $710,230,585) - 100.3% $621,677,008
Other assets and liabilities, net - (0.3%) (1,998,341)
Total net assets - 100.0% $619,678,667
    
The percentage shown for each investment category is the total value of the category as a percentage of the net assets of the fund.
Currency Abbreviations
KRW Korean Won
    
Security Abbreviations and Legend
ADR American Depositary Receipt
GDR Global Depositary Receipt
NVDR Non-Voting Depositary Receipt
(A) Non-income producing security.
(B) These securities are exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. Such securities may be resold, normally to qualified institutional buyers, in transactions exempt from registration.
(C) All or a portion of this security is on loan as of 10-31-22.
(D) Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs and is classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy. Refer to Note 2 to the financial statements.
(E) The rate shown is the annualized seven-day yield as of 10-31-22.
(F) Investment is an affiliate of the fund, the advisor and/or subadvisor. This security represents the investment of cash collateral received for securities lending.
MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF

As of 10-31-22 (unaudited)
  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
COMMON STOCKS – 99.8%   $713,663,733
(Cost $659,837,127)    
Communication services – 5.7% 40,444,123
Diversified telecommunication services – 0.8%  
AT&T, Inc. 117,058 2,133,967
Lumen Technologies, Inc. (A) 65,332 480,844
Verizon Communications, Inc. 80,126 2,994,309
Entertainment – 1.2%  
Activision Blizzard, Inc. 15,696 1,142,669
Electronic Arts, Inc. 8,051 1,014,104
Endeavor Group Holdings, Inc., Class A (B) 1,120 24,461
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Formula One, Series A (B) 879 45,726
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Formula One, Series C (B) 7,229 417,330
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. (B) 4,619 367,719
Netflix, Inc. (B) 4,975 1,452,103
Roku, Inc. (B) 1,733 96,251
Spotify Technology SA (B) 1,103 88,880
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (B) 4,257 504,369
The Walt Disney Company (B) 23,819 2,537,676
Warner Brothers Discovery, Inc. (B) 60,283 783,679
Warner Music Group Corp., Class A 2,530 65,831
Interactive media and services – 2.3%  
Alphabet, Inc., Class A (B) 112,818 10,662,429
Alphabet, Inc., Class C (B) 22,504 2,130,229
Match Group, Inc. (B) 6,045 261,144
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A (B) 34,068 3,173,775
Pinterest, Inc., Class A (B) 6,909 169,961
Snap, Inc., Class A (B) 10,818 107,206
ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc. (B) 3,282 146,147
Media – 1.2%  
Cable One, Inc. 192 165,011
Charter Communications, Inc., Class A (B) 1,930 709,507
Comcast Corp., Class A 81,359 2,582,335
DISH Network Corp., Class A (B) 10,186 151,873
Fox Corp., Class A 12,551 362,347
Fox Corp., Class B 4,963 134,994
Liberty Broadband Corp., Series A (B) 504 43,001
Liberty Broadband Corp., Series C (B) 6,848 578,177
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty SiriusXM, Series A 5,095 216,232
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty SiriusXM, Series C (B) 3,820 161,166
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MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Communication services (continued)  
Media (continued)  
News Corp., Class A 14,236 $240,161
News Corp., Class B 4,279 73,299
Nexstar Media Group, Inc. 667 114,257
Omnicom Group, Inc. 12,662 921,161
Paramount Global, Class A 239 5,038
Paramount Global, Class B 17,042 312,209
Sirius XM Holdings, Inc. (A) 30,109 181,858
The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. 23,192 690,890
The Trade Desk, Inc., Class A (B) 9,812 522,391
Wireless telecommunication services – 0.2%  
T-Mobile US, Inc. (B) 9,748 1,477,407
Consumer discretionary – 10.3% 73,991,169
Auto components – 0.3%  
Aptiv PLC (B) 7,636 695,411
Autoliv, Inc. 3,985 320,195
BorgWarner, Inc. 9,718 364,717
Gentex Corp. 9,927 262,966
Lear Corp. 3,437 476,746
Automobiles – 1.0%  
Ford Motor Company 77,651 1,038,194
General Motors Company 27,693 1,086,950
Rivian Automotive, Inc., Class A (A)(B) 6,912 241,713
Tesla, Inc. (B) 20,870 4,748,760
Distributors – 0.3%  
Genuine Parts Company 7,283 1,295,354
LKQ Corp. 11,213 623,891
Pool Corp. 1,432 435,657
Diversified consumer services – 0.1%  
H&R Block, Inc. 1,847 76,004
Service Corp. International 9,110 552,157
Hotels, restaurants and leisure – 2.0%  
Airbnb, Inc., Class A (B) 785 83,924
Aramark 10,834 395,441
Booking Holdings, Inc. (B) 536 1,002,041
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (B) 5,234 228,883
Carnival Corp. (A)(B) 20,119 182,278
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (B) 614 919,975
Choice Hotels International, Inc. 246 31,941
Churchill Downs, Inc. 1,007 209,365
Darden Restaurants, Inc. 6,575 941,146
Domino’s Pizza, Inc. 1,255 416,961
DraftKings, Inc., Class A (A)(B) 5,843 92,319
Expedia Group, Inc. (B) 4,722 441,365
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc. 8,272 1,118,871
Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A (B) 1,553 146,308
Las Vegas Sands Corp. (B) 10,269 390,325
Marriott International, Inc., Class A 6,448 1,032,389
McDonald’s Corp. 10,164 2,771,316
MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Consumer discretionary (continued)  
Hotels, restaurants and leisure (continued)  
MGM Resorts International 18,465 $656,800
Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. (B) 7,110 379,532
Starbucks Corp. 16,694 1,445,533
Vail Resorts, Inc. 1,615 353,895
Wynn Resorts, Ltd. (B) 3,329 212,723
Yum! Brands, Inc. 8,217 971,660
Household durables – 0.7%  
D.R. Horton, Inc. 15,853 1,218,779
Garmin, Ltd. 5,849 514,946
Lennar Corp., A Shares 10,767 868,897
Lennar Corp., B Shares 523 34,110
Mohawk Industries, Inc. (B) 2,672 253,172
Newell Brands, Inc. 16,013 221,140
NVR, Inc. (B) 207 877,214
PulteGroup, Inc. 11,612 464,364
Whirlpool Corp. 3,111 430,065
Internet and direct marketing retail – 1.9%  
Amazon.com, Inc. (B) 121,779 12,475,041
Chewy, Inc., Class A (A)(B) 1,313 50,852
DoorDash, Inc., Class A (B) 785 34,171
eBay, Inc. 20,980 835,843
Etsy, Inc. (B) 3,068 288,116
Leisure products – 0.1%  
Hasbro, Inc. 5,983 390,391
Mattel, Inc. (B) 9,688 183,684
Polaris, Inc. 1,149 116,738
Multiline retail – 0.8%  
Dollar General Corp. 7,033 1,793,767
Dollar Tree, Inc. (B) 10,221 1,620,029
Target Corp. 14,219 2,335,471
Specialty retail – 2.5%  
Advance Auto Parts, Inc. 2,877 546,400
AutoNation, Inc. (B) 805 85,580
AutoZone, Inc. (B) 435 1,101,803
Bath & Body Works, Inc. 5,578 186,194
Best Buy Company, Inc. 14,824 1,014,110
Burlington Stores, Inc. (B) 2,086 298,215
CarMax, Inc. (B) 7,987 503,261
Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc. 2,240 254,822
Five Below, Inc. (B) 1,623 237,526
Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc., Class A (B) 3,016 221,284
Lithia Motors, Inc. 1,068 211,624
Lowe’s Companies, Inc. 9,262 1,805,627
Murphy USA, Inc. 340 106,933
O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. (B) 1,403 1,174,550
Penske Automotive Group, Inc. 409 45,653
RH (A)(B) 458 116,300
Ross Stores, Inc. 13,368 1,279,184
The Home Depot, Inc. 13,068 3,869,827
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MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Consumer discretionary (continued)  
Specialty retail (continued)  
The TJX Companies, Inc. 24,840 $1,790,964
Tractor Supply Company 6,959 1,529,379
Ulta Beauty, Inc. (B) 2,815 1,180,527
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. 3,423 423,870
Textiles, apparel and luxury goods – 0.6%  
Capri Holdings, Ltd. (B) 2,632 120,230
Deckers Outdoor Corp. (B) 1,070 374,425
Levi Strauss & Company, Class A (A) 1,911 28,589
Lululemon Athletica, Inc. (B) 3,873 1,274,372
NIKE, Inc., Class B 19,778 1,833,025
Ralph Lauren Corp. 1,010 93,617
Tapestry, Inc. 9,977 316,071
VF Corp. 11,211 316,711
Consumer staples – 6.5% 46,150,425
Beverages – 1.5%  
Brown-Forman Corp., Class A 2,049 140,910
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B 7,837 532,916
Celsius Holdings, Inc. (B) 202 18,398
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A 4,201 1,037,983
Keurig Dr. Pepper, Inc. 13,030 506,085
Molson Coors Beverage Company, Class B 7,398 373,081
Monster Beverage Corp. (B) 8,208 769,254
PepsiCo, Inc. 20,635 3,746,903
The Coca-Cola Company 52,951 3,169,117
Food and staples retailing – 1.7%  
Albertsons Companies, Inc., Class A 5,446 111,697
BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc. (B) 2,590 200,466
Casey’s General Stores, Inc. 505 117,519
Costco Wholesale Corp. 6,769 3,394,654
Performance Food Group Company (B) 2,377 123,699
Sysco Corp. 13,001 1,125,367
The Kroger Company 44,780 2,117,646
U.S. Foods Holding Corp. (B) 8,100 241,056
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. 19,650 717,225
Walmart, Inc. 25,804 3,672,683
Food products – 1.7%  
Archer-Daniels-Midland Company 15,837 1,535,872
Bunge, Ltd. 6,520 643,524
Campbell Soup Company 9,717 514,126
Conagra Brands, Inc. 19,630 720,421
Darling Ingredients, Inc. (B) 4,766 374,036
General Mills, Inc. 18,168 1,482,145
Hormel Foods Corp. 10,145 471,235
Kellogg Company 11,432 878,206
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. 5,719 493,092
McCormick & Company, Inc. 10,659 838,224
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A 24,575 1,510,871
Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. (B) 516 11,894
MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Consumer staples (continued)  
Food products (continued)  
The Hershey Company 4,198 $1,002,356
The J.M. Smucker Company 4,259 641,661
The Kraft Heinz Company 13,815 531,463
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A 11,231 767,639
Household products – 1.1%  
Church & Dwight Company, Inc. 9,428 698,898
Colgate-Palmolive Company 14,321 1,057,463
Kimberly-Clark Corp. 6,390 795,299
The Clorox Company 5,695 831,698
The Procter & Gamble Company 35,194 4,739,576
Personal products – 0.1%  
The Estee Lauder Companies, Inc., Class A 3,219 645,377
Tobacco – 0.4%  
Altria Group, Inc. 26,647 1,232,957
Philip Morris International, Inc. 17,591 1,615,733
Energy – 5.4% 38,895,592
Energy equipment and services – 0.4%  
Baker Hughes Company 24,742 684,364
Halliburton Company 25,600 932,352
NOV, Inc. 4,602 103,085
Schlumberger NV 22,649 1,178,427
Oil, gas and consumable fuels – 5.0%  
Antero Resources Corp. (B) 2,835 103,931
APA Corp. 4,754 216,117
Cheniere Energy, Inc. 6,478 1,142,784
Chesapeake Energy Corp. 2,378 243,198
Chevron Corp. 28,893 5,226,744
ConocoPhillips 25,860 3,260,687
Continental Resources, Inc. 3,251 240,476
Coterra Energy, Inc. 16,006 498,267
Devon Energy Corp. 12,284 950,167
Diamondback Energy, Inc. 7,024 1,103,541
EOG Resources, Inc. 16,120 2,200,702
EQT Corp. 5,738 240,078
Exxon Mobil Corp. 60,859 6,743,786
Hess Corp. 10,418 1,469,771
HF Sinclair Corp. 1,664 101,787
Kinder Morgan, Inc. 55,359 1,003,105
Marathon Oil Corp. 29,354 893,829
Marathon Petroleum Corp. 15,876 1,803,831
Matador Resources Company 1,526 101,403
New Fortress Energy, Inc. 272 14,979
Occidental Petroleum Corp. 20,549 1,491,857
ONEOK, Inc. 15,317 908,604
Ovintiv, Inc. 4,992 252,845
Phillips 66 10,940 1,140,933
Pioneer Natural Resources Company 4,434 1,136,922
Range Resources Corp. 2,154 61,346
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MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Energy (continued)  
Oil, gas and consumable fuels (continued)  
Southwestern Energy Company (B) 12,982 $89,965
Targa Resources Corp. 4,995 341,508
Texas Pacific Land Corp. 162 373,227
The Williams Companies, Inc. 19,334 632,802
Valero Energy Corp. 15,995 2,008,172
Financials – 13.5% 96,516,964
Banks – 4.0%  
Bank of America Corp. 102,982 3,711,471
Citigroup, Inc. 37,782 1,732,683
Citizens Financial Group, Inc. 20,386 833,787
Comerica, Inc. 7,165 505,133
Commerce Bancshares, Inc. 4,382 310,421
Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc. 832 129,002
East West Bancorp, Inc. 5,928 424,267
Fifth Third Bancorp 35,874 1,280,343
First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A 229 188,265
First Horizon Corp. 15,804 387,356
First Republic Bank 6,125 735,613
Huntington Bancshares, Inc. 52,548 797,679
JPMorgan Chase & Co. 46,243 5,821,069
KeyCorp 46,031 822,574
M&T Bank Corp. 6,013 1,012,409
Regions Financial Corp. 55,257 1,212,891
Signature Bank 2,063 327,047
SVB Financial Group (B) 2,137 493,562
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. 8,646 1,399,182
Truist Financial Corp. 29,882 1,338,415
U.S. Bancorp 27,691 1,175,483
Webster Financial Corp. 2,850 154,641
Wells Fargo & Company 69,336 3,188,763
Western Alliance Bancorp 2,287 153,618
Zions Bancorp NA 8,096 420,506
Capital markets – 3.5%  
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. 5,862 1,812,061
Ares Management Corp., Class A 3,666 277,993
BlackRock, Inc. 1,705 1,101,277
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. 3,618 450,441
CME Group, Inc. 4,563 790,768
FactSet Research Systems, Inc. 1,536 653,553
Franklin Resources, Inc. 13,148 308,321
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. 10,436 997,369
Invesco, Ltd. 9,062 138,830
Jefferies Financial Group, Inc. 4,404 151,542
KKR & Company, Inc. 10,117 491,990
LPL Financial Holdings, Inc. 3,217 822,426
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc. 1,323 322,865
Moody’s Corp. 3,796 1,005,447
Morgan Stanley 27,480 2,258,032
Morningstar, Inc. 842 195,496
MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Financials (continued)  
Capital markets (continued)  
MSCI, Inc. 2,007 $941,002
Nasdaq, Inc. 13,783 857,854
Northern Trust Corp. 9,416 794,240
Raymond James Financial, Inc. 8,457 999,110
Robinhood Markets, Inc., Class A (B) 4,950 57,816
S&P Global, Inc. 5,136 1,649,940
SEI Investments Company 6,569 356,697
State Street Corp. 14,066 1,040,884
Stifel Financial Corp. 803 49,682
T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. 6,602 700,868
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. 27,291 1,149,224
The Blackstone Group, Inc. 8,183 745,799
The Charles Schwab Corp. 23,068 1,837,828
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. 6,055 2,086,008
TPG, Inc. (A) 581 17,866
Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A 2,152 118,532
Consumer finance – 0.9%  
Ally Financial, Inc. 24,612 678,307
American Express Company 12,046 1,788,229
Capital One Financial Corp. 14,177 1,503,046
Credit Acceptance Corp. (A)(B) 187 87,071
Discover Financial Services 14,544 1,519,266
Synchrony Financial 26,776 952,155
Diversified financial services – 1.1%  
Apollo Global Management, Inc. 10,332 571,980
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B (B) 22,840 6,739,856
Equitable Holdings, Inc. 17,838 546,200
Insurance – 4.0%  
Aflac, Inc. 24,418 1,589,856
American Financial Group, Inc. 3,399 493,229
American International Group, Inc. 28,950 1,650,150
Aon PLC, Class A 5,808 1,634,894
Arch Capital Group, Ltd. (B) 15,087 867,503
Arthur J. Gallagher & Company 7,293 1,364,374
Assurant, Inc. 1,873 254,466
Brown & Brown, Inc. 9,178 539,575
Chubb, Ltd. 6,543 1,406,025
Cincinnati Financial Corp. 6,253 646,060
CNA Financial Corp. 1,508 62,884
Erie Indemnity Company, Class A 903 232,080
Everest Re Group, Ltd. 1,808 583,369
Fidelity National Financial, Inc. 13,634 536,907
Globe Life, Inc. 4,874 563,044
Lincoln National Corp. 8,704 468,884
Loews Corp. 12,204 695,872
Markel Corp. (B) 479 577,722
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. 8,443 1,363,460
MetLife, Inc. 15,660 1,146,469
Old Republic International Corp. 7,302 169,479
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MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Financials (continued)  
Insurance (continued)  
Principal Financial Group, Inc. 13,871 $1,222,451
Prudential Financial, Inc. 11,293 1,187,911
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc. 2,952 434,446
The Allstate Corp. 13,345 1,684,806
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. 20,640 1,494,542
The Progressive Corp. 11,149 1,431,532
The Travelers Companies, Inc. 11,833 2,182,715
Unum Group 2,405 109,644
W.R. Berkley Corp. 9,990 743,056
Willis Towers Watson PLC 4,803 1,048,063
Thrifts and mortgage finance – 0.0%  
Rocket Companies, Inc., Class A 1,079 7,445
Health care – 14.0% 100,373,070
Biotechnology – 2.2%  
AbbVie, Inc. 23,369 3,421,222
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (B) 2,448 507,372
Amgen, Inc. 9,871 2,668,625
Biogen, Inc. (B) 4,322 1,225,028
Biohaven, Ltd. (B) 406 6,727
BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc. (B) 5,931 513,803
Exact Sciences Corp. (B) 2,941 102,288
Gilead Sciences, Inc. 26,925 2,112,536
Horizon Therapeutics PLC (B) 6,002 374,045
Incyte Corp. (B) 4,986 370,659
Karuna Therapeutics, Inc. (B) 133 29,172
Moderna, Inc. (B) 4,664 701,139
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. (B) 2,189 251,998
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (B) 2,096 1,569,380
Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc. (B) 565 64,421
Seagen, Inc. (B) 2,954 375,631
United Therapeutics Corp. (B) 816 188,112
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (B) 4,348 1,356,576
Health care equipment and supplies – 2.5%  
Abbott Laboratories 26,354 2,607,465
ABIOMED, Inc. (B) 1,114 280,817
Align Technology, Inc. (B) 1,145 222,474
Baxter International, Inc. 13,660 742,421
Becton, Dickinson and Company 5,027 1,186,221
Boston Scientific Corp. (B) 24,020 1,035,502
Dentsply Sirona, Inc. 8,486 261,539
DexCom, Inc. (B) 6,359 768,040
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. (B) 11,960 866,263
Envista Holdings Corp. (B) 1,490 49,185
Hologic, Inc. (B) 13,837 938,149
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. (B) 2,353 846,327
Insulet Corp. (B) 1,473 381,227
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (B) 4,335 1,068,447
Masimo Corp. (B) 1,348 177,397
Medtronic PLC 18,081 1,579,195
MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Health care (continued)  
Health care equipment and supplies (continued)  
Novocure, Ltd. (B) 1,503 $106,202
ResMed, Inc. 5,648 1,263,401
Shockwave Medical, Inc. (B) 181 53,060
STERIS PLC 3,322 573,311
Stryker Corp. 4,865 1,115,253
Teleflex, Inc. 1,530 328,277
The Cooper Companies, Inc. 1,864 509,599
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. 7,816 885,944
Health care providers and services – 3.7%  
Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. (B) 1,040 84,552
agilon health, Inc. (B) 2,664 52,880
AmerisourceBergen Corp. 6,380 1,003,064
Cardinal Health, Inc. 12,092 917,783
Centene Corp. (B) 16,038 1,365,315
Chemed Corp. 177 82,636
Cigna Corp. 7,024 2,269,173
CVS Health Corp. 24,177 2,289,562
DaVita, Inc. (B) 3,078 224,725
Elevance Health, Inc. 4,782 2,614,654
HCA Healthcare, Inc. 4,843 1,053,207
Henry Schein, Inc. (B) 7,789 533,235
Humana, Inc. 3,654 2,039,224
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings 5,582 1,238,423
McKesson Corp. 3,145 1,224,569
Molina Healthcare, Inc. (B) 2,698 968,204
Quest Diagnostics, Inc. 9,286 1,333,934
R1 RCM, Inc. (B) 1,052 18,578
UnitedHealth Group, Inc. 12,217 6,782,268
Universal Health Services, Inc., Class B 4,330 501,717
Health care technology – 0.1%  
Doximity, Inc., Class A (A)(B) 524 13,870
Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A (B) 2,141 359,560
Life sciences tools and services – 1.9%  
Agilent Technologies, Inc. 9,050 1,252,068
Avantor, Inc. (B) 16,554 333,894
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A (B) 786 276,444
Bio-Techne Corp. 1,075 318,480
Bruker Corp. 3,695 228,499
Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. (B) 1,732 367,617
Danaher Corp. 9,358 2,355,128
Illumina, Inc. (B) 2,760 631,543
IQVIA Holdings, Inc. (B) 6,112 1,281,503
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. (B) 1,105 1,397,748
PerkinElmer, Inc. 5,056 675,380
Repligen Corp. (B) 1,048 191,250
Syneos Health, Inc. (B) 2,760 139,049
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. 6,004 3,085,876
Waters Corp. (B) 2,657 794,895
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MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Health care (continued)  
Life sciences tools and services (continued)  
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. 2,514 $578,471
Pharmaceuticals – 3.6%  
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company 36,587 2,834,395
Catalent, Inc. (B) 5,927 389,582
Elanco Animal Health, Inc. (B) 14,876 196,214
Eli Lilly & Company 12,126 4,390,703
Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC (B) 2,311 332,299
Johnson & Johnson 40,091 6,974,631
Merck & Company, Inc. 39,891 4,036,969
Organon & Company 6,296 164,829
Pfizer, Inc. 97,967 4,560,364
Royalty Pharma PLC, Class A 7,734 327,303
Viatris, Inc. 36,513 369,877
Zoetis, Inc. 8,174 1,232,476
Industrials – 11.1% 79,090,014
Aerospace and defense – 1.7%  
Axon Enterprise, Inc. (B) 879 127,842
General Dynamics Corp. 5,000 1,249,000
HEICO Corp. 1,164 189,313
HEICO Corp., Class A 2,020 257,146
Howmet Aerospace, Inc. 16,057 570,826
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. 1,917 492,803
L3Harris Technologies, Inc. 4,276 1,053,906
Lockheed Martin Corp. 3,869 1,882,965
Northrop Grumman Corp. 2,486 1,364,839
Raytheon Technologies Corp. 26,695 2,531,220
Textron, Inc. 11,425 781,927
The Boeing Company (B) 6,814 971,063
TransDigm Group, Inc. 1,450 834,852
Air freight and logistics – 0.6%  
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. 6,366 622,086
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. 8,030 785,736
FedEx Corp. 5,663 907,666
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B 9,532 1,599,184
Airlines – 0.1%  
American Airlines Group, Inc. (B) 5,981 84,811
Delta Air Lines, Inc. (B) 6,212 210,773
Southwest Airlines Company (B) 7,228 262,738
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. (B) 4,024 173,354
Building products – 1.0%  
A.O. Smith Corp. 5,292 289,896
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. 1,415 163,970
Allegion PLC 5,042 528,250
Builders FirstSource, Inc. (B) 6,787 418,486
Carlisle Companies, Inc. 2,728 651,446
Carrier Global Corp. 33,081 1,315,301
Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc. 6,014 362,764
Johnson Controls International PLC 21,637 1,251,484
MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Industrials (continued)  
Building products (continued)  
Lennox International, Inc. 1,385 $323,494
Masco Corp. 10,017 463,487
Owens Corning 5,574 477,190
Trane Technologies PLC 7,445 1,188,445
Commercial services and supplies – 0.7%  
Cintas Corp. 2,191 936,762
Copart, Inc. (B) 8,877 1,021,033
Republic Services, Inc. 6,291 834,312
Rollins, Inc. 8,781 369,504
Tetra Tech, Inc. 889 125,598
Waste Management, Inc. 11,713 1,854,988
Construction and engineering – 0.2%  
AECOM 4,905 369,248
Quanta Services, Inc. 4,665 662,617
WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp. (B) 3,936 167,398
Electrical equipment – 0.9%  
AMETEK, Inc. 9,437 1,223,601
Eaton Corp. PLC 9,789 1,469,035
Emerson Electric Company 14,214 1,230,932
Generac Holdings, Inc. (B) 1,470 170,388
Hubbell, Inc. 2,272 539,555
Plug Power, Inc. (A)(B) 11,978 191,408
Regal Rexnord Corp. 1,110 140,459
Rockwell Automation, Inc. 5,134 1,310,710
Sensata Technologies Holding PLC 6,913 277,972
Industrial conglomerates – 0.6%  
3M Company 10,104 1,270,982
General Electric Company 13,585 1,057,049
Honeywell International, Inc. 11,059 2,256,257
Machinery – 2.8%  
AGCO Corp. 1,784 221,519
Caterpillar, Inc. 10,424 2,256,379
Chart Industries, Inc. (B) 375 83,580
Cummins, Inc. 6,301 1,540,658
Deere & Company 5,591 2,213,030
Dover Corp. 7,367 962,793
Fortive Corp. 11,981 765,586
Graco, Inc. 5,743 399,598
IDEX Corp. 2,980 662,484
Illinois Tool Works, Inc. 7,155 1,527,807
Ingersoll Rand, Inc. 13,831 698,466
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. 2,407 341,794
Nordson Corp. 1,839 413,775
Otis Worldwide Corp. 11,614 820,413
PACCAR, Inc. 17,497 1,694,235
Parker-Hannifin Corp. 6,221 1,807,947
Pentair PLC 6,664 286,219
RBC Bearings, Inc. (B) 248 62,875
Snap-on, Inc. 2,467 547,797
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MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Industrials (continued)  
Machinery (continued)  
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. 6,978 $547,703
The Middleby Corp. (B) 1,615 225,874
The Toro Company 3,983 419,928
Wabtec Corp. 6,252 583,187
Xylem, Inc. 6,354 650,840
Professional services – 0.7%  
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. 5,913 643,630
Clarivate PLC (B) 7,226 74,645
CoStar Group, Inc. (B) 10,777 891,473
Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc. 2,766 35,543
Equifax, Inc. 4,863 824,473
KBR, Inc. 1,461 72,714
Leidos Holdings, Inc. 5,850 594,302
Robert Half International, Inc. 5,262 402,333
TransUnion 7,088 420,106
Verisk Analytics, Inc. 5,911 1,080,708
Road and rail – 1.2%  
AMERCO 401 230,651
Avis Budget Group, Inc. (B) 439 103,806
CSX Corp. 49,946 1,451,431
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. 5,003 855,863
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc. 5,344 256,672
Norfolk Southern Corp. 7,348 1,675,858
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. 3,895 1,069,567
Uber Technologies, Inc. (B) 15,397 409,098
Union Pacific Corp. 11,233 2,214,474
Trading companies and distributors – 0.6%  
Fastenal Company 23,007 1,111,928
United Rentals, Inc. (B) 4,453 1,405,857
W.W. Grainger, Inc. 2,305 1,346,927
Watsco, Inc. 1,164 315,397
Information technology – 21.8% 156,148,674
Communications equipment – 0.9%  
Arista Networks, Inc. (B) 8,274 999,996
Ciena Corp. (B) 5,285 253,152
Cisco Systems, Inc. 70,653 3,209,766
F5, Inc. (B) 2,697 385,428
Juniper Networks, Inc. 16,430 502,758
Motorola Solutions, Inc. 3,713 927,173
Ubiquiti, Inc. (A) 190 65,883
Electronic equipment, instruments and components – 1.3%  
Amphenol Corp., Class A 19,748 1,497,491
Arrow Electronics, Inc. (B) 4,633 469,138
CDW Corp. 5,657 977,586
Cognex Corp. 5,184 239,656
Corning, Inc. 36,649 1,178,998
Flex, Ltd. (B) 30,738 601,850
Jabil, Inc. 4,661 299,469
MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Information technology (continued)  
Electronic equipment, instruments and
components (continued)
 
Keysight Technologies, Inc. (B) 7,932 $1,381,358
TD SYNNEX Corp. 372 34,042
TE Connectivity, Ltd. 9,149 1,118,282
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. (B) 1,468 584,235
Trimble, Inc. (B) 9,273 557,864
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A (B) 1,997 565,590
IT services – 4.2%  
Accenture PLC, Class A 10,181 2,890,386
Affirm Holdings, Inc. (A)(B) 842 16,899
Akamai Technologies, Inc. (B) 7,321 646,664
Amdocs, Ltd. 6,986 602,962
Automatic Data Processing, Inc. 7,086 1,712,686
Block, Inc. (B) 3,437 206,461
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. 4,564 684,874
Cloudflare, Inc., Class A (B) 3,841 216,325
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A 17,386 1,082,279
Concentrix Corp. 713 87,150
EPAM Systems, Inc. (B) 1,587 555,450
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. 9,741 808,406
Fiserv, Inc. (B) 8,915 915,927
FleetCor Technologies, Inc. (B) 3,410 634,669
Gartner, Inc. (B) 3,424 1,033,774
Genpact, Ltd. 6,978 338,433
Global Payments, Inc. 6,862 784,052
Globant SA (B) 798 150,567
GoDaddy, Inc., Class A (B) 4,581 368,312
IBM Corp. 17,365 2,401,406
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. 3,136 624,252
Mastercard, Inc., Class A 12,815 4,205,627
MongoDB, Inc. (B) 999 182,847
Okta, Inc. (B) 2,302 129,188
Paychex, Inc. 8,095 957,719
PayPal Holdings, Inc. (B) 14,118 1,179,982
Snowflake, Inc., Class A (B) 1,423 228,107
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. 8,909 458,101
Switch, Inc., Class A 1,520 51,756
Twilio, Inc., Class A (B) 2,757 205,038
VeriSign, Inc. (B) 3,643 730,276
Visa, Inc., Class A 24,207 5,014,722
WEX, Inc. (B) 1,508 247,523
Semiconductors and semiconductor equipment – 4.3%  
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (B) 22,761 1,367,026
Analog Devices, Inc. 9,794 1,396,820
Applied Materials, Inc. 18,013 1,590,368
Broadcom, Inc. 6,561 3,084,457
Enphase Energy, Inc. (B) 3,048 935,736
Entegris, Inc. 5,150 408,601
First Solar, Inc. (B) 3,067 446,463
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MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Information technology (continued)  
Semiconductors and semiconductor equipment (continued)  
GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Inc. (B) 638 $36,175
Intel Corp. 74,496 2,117,921
KLA Corp. 4,863 1,538,896
Lam Research Corp. 3,506 1,419,159
Lattice Semiconductor Corp. (B) 2,505 121,518
Marvell Technology, Inc. 25,569 1,014,578
Microchip Technology, Inc. 21,737 1,342,042
Micron Technology, Inc. 22,122 1,196,800
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. 1,238 420,239
NVIDIA Corp. 25,908 3,496,803
NXP Semiconductors NV 3,334 487,031
ON Semiconductor Corp. (B) 18,298 1,124,046
Qorvo, Inc. (B) 4,798 413,012
Qualcomm, Inc. 19,977 2,350,494
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. 7,816 672,254
SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. (B) 1,414 325,262
Teradyne, Inc. 7,556 614,681
Texas Instruments, Inc. 16,264 2,612,486
Wolfspeed, Inc. (B) 3,723 293,186
Software – 6.6%  
Adobe, Inc. (B) 5,454 1,737,099
ANSYS, Inc. (B) 3,107 687,144
AppLovin Corp., Class A (A)(B) 1,365 23,150
Aspen Technology, Inc. (B) 1,191 287,567
Atlassian Corp. (B) 1,813 367,549
Autodesk, Inc. (B) 3,654 783,052
Bentley Systems, Inc., Class B 1,229 43,359
Bill.com Holdings, Inc. (B) 1,767 235,647
Black Knight, Inc. (B) 5,115 309,304
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (B) 6,198 938,315
Ceridian HCM Holding, Inc. (B) 3,743 247,749
Confluent, Inc., Class A (B) 906 24,353
Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc., Class A (B) 1,826 294,351
Datadog, Inc., Class A (B) 2,802 225,589
DocuSign, Inc. (B) 1,867 90,176
Dolby Laboratories, Inc., Class A 2,330 155,737
Dropbox, Inc., Class A (B) 7,644 166,257
Dynatrace, Inc. (B) 2,902 102,266
Elastic NV (B) 1,203 76,932
Fair Isaac Corp. (B) 926 443,406
Five9, Inc. (B) 964 58,091
Fortinet, Inc. (B) 18,056 1,032,081
Gitlab, Inc., Class A (A)(B) 362 17,543
HubSpot, Inc. (B) 908 269,276
Intuit, Inc. 4,207 1,798,493
Manhattan Associates, Inc. (B) 1,957 238,108
Microsoft Corp. 107,290 24,905,228
NortonLifeLock, Inc. 24,355 548,718
Oracle Corp. 22,388 1,747,831
MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Information technology (continued)  
Software (continued)  
Palantir Technologies, Inc., Class A (B) 5,576 $49,013
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. (B) 4,600 789,314
Paycom Software, Inc. (B) 1,498 518,308
Paylocity Holding Corp. (B) 917 212,551
Procore Technologies, Inc. (B) 630 34,436
PTC, Inc. (B) 3,463 408,045
Qualtrics International, Inc., Class A (B) 1,082 12,952
Roper Technologies, Inc. 2,366 980,802
salesforce.com, Inc. (B) 11,042 1,795,319
Samsara, Inc., Class A (B) 1,104 13,590
SentinelOne, Inc., Class A (B) 1,800 41,112
ServiceNow, Inc. (B) 2,015 847,791
Splunk, Inc. (B) 3,718 309,003
Synopsys, Inc. (B) 3,868 1,131,583
Tyler Technologies, Inc. (B) 1,449 468,505
UiPath, Inc., Class A (B) 2,406 30,436
Unity Software, Inc. (B) 2,046 60,357
VMware, Inc., Class A 3,340 375,850
Workday, Inc., Class A (B) 2,670 416,039
Zendesk, Inc. (B) 2,369 181,679
Zoom Video Communications, Inc., Class A (B) 1,146 95,622
Zscaler, Inc. (B) 1,337 206,032
Technology hardware, storage and peripherals – 4.5%  
Apple, Inc. 184,749 28,329,393
Dell Technologies, Inc., Class C 7,405 284,352
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company 48,037 685,488
HP, Inc. 36,707 1,013,847
NetApp, Inc. 12,180 843,709
Pure Storage, Inc., Class A (B) 2,569 79,279
Seagate Technology Holdings PLC 11,165 554,454
Western Digital Corp. (B) 14,456 496,853
Materials – 4.2% 29,693,726
Chemicals – 2.4%  
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. 4,673 1,170,119
Albemarle Corp. 3,725 1,042,516
Celanese Corp. 5,993 576,047
CF Industries Holdings, Inc. 9,600 1,020,096
Corteva, Inc. 20,582 1,344,828
Dow, Inc. 24,262 1,134,006
DuPont de Nemours, Inc. 15,723 899,356
Eastman Chemical Company 6,388 490,662
Ecolab, Inc. 5,277 828,858
FMC Corp. 5,429 645,508
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. 8,016 782,442
Linde PLC 6,472 1,924,449
LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A 12,369 945,610
Olin Corp. 3,829 202,746
PPG Industries, Inc. 9,471 1,081,399
RPM International, Inc. 5,502 520,324
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MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Materials (continued)  
Chemicals (continued)  
The Mosaic Company 16,417 $882,414
The Sherwin-Williams Company 5,979 1,345,454
Westlake Corp. 1,697 164,015
Construction materials – 0.2%  
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 2,415 811,392
Vulcan Materials Company 4,975 814,408
Containers and packaging – 0.7%  
Amcor PLC 56,970 659,713
AptarGroup, Inc. 2,454 243,314
Avery Dennison Corp. 3,345 567,145
Ball Corp. 14,226 702,622
Berry Global Group, Inc. (B) 6,813 322,391
Crown Holdings, Inc. 5,810 398,508
Graphic Packaging Holding Company 3,127 71,796
International Paper Company 21,805 732,866
Packaging Corp. of America 4,662 560,419
Sealed Air Corp. 3,076 146,479
Westrock Company 10,735 365,634
Metals and mining – 0.9%  
Alcoa Corp. 5,433 212,050
Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. (B) 17,445 226,611
Freeport-McMoRan, Inc. 34,305 1,087,125
MP Materials Corp. (B) 361 10,844
Newmont Corp. 22,374 946,868
Nucor Corp. 15,165 1,992,378
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Company 3,238 652,392
Royal Gold, Inc. 433 41,118
Southern Copper Corp. 2,729 128,181
Steel Dynamics, Inc. 10,618 998,623
Real estate – 3.1% 22,202,719
Equity real estate investment trusts – 2.9%  
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. 3,920 569,576
American Homes 4 Rent, Class A 7,527 240,412
American Tower Corp. 5,510 1,141,617
Americold Realty Trust, Inc. 4,543 110,168
Apartment Income REIT Corp. 825 31,705
AvalonBay Communities, Inc. 3,863 676,489
Boston Properties, Inc. 4,274 310,720
Camden Property Trust 2,722 314,527
Crown Castle, Inc. 5,889 784,768
CubeSmart 5,380 225,261
Digital Realty Trust, Inc. 6,606 662,252
EastGroup Properties, Inc. 467 73,174
Equinix, Inc. 1,253 709,749
Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc. 4,713 301,443
Equity Residential 9,454 595,791
Essex Property Trust, Inc. 1,838 408,477
Extra Space Storage, Inc. 3,573 633,993
MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Real estate (continued)  
Equity real estate investment trusts (continued)  
Federal Realty Investment Trust 2,144 $212,213
Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc. 6,152 308,338
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc. 2,664 54,159
Healthpeak Properties, Inc. 14,316 339,719
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 20,721 391,212
Invitation Homes, Inc. 15,237 482,861
Iron Mountain, Inc. 8,031 402,112
Kimco Realty Corp. 11,625 248,543
Lamar Advertising Company, Class A 2,344 216,187
Life Storage, Inc. 1,270 140,475
Medical Properties Trust, Inc. 14,635 167,571
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. 3,156 496,912
National Retail Properties, Inc. 4,586 192,750
Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. 2,115 67,215
Prologis, Inc. 14,983 1,659,367
Public Storage 2,169 671,848
Realty Income Corp. 12,981 808,327
Regency Centers Corp. 4,556 275,684
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc. 2,468 136,431
SBA Communications Corp. 2,730 736,827
Simon Property Group, Inc. 7,293 794,791
STORE Capital Corp. 6,332 201,358
Sun Communities, Inc. 2,929 394,976
UDR, Inc. 8,289 329,571
Ventas, Inc. 10,414 407,500
VICI Properties, Inc. 21,744 696,243
Welltower, Inc. 11,335 691,888
Weyerhaeuser Company 27,331 845,348
WP Carey, Inc. 4,807 366,774
Real estate management and development – 0.2%  
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A (B) 16,892 1,198,318
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. (B) 2,394 380,861
Zillow Group, Inc., Class A (B) 836 25,857
Zillow Group, Inc., Class C (B) 2,280 70,361
Utilities – 4.2% 30,157,257
Electric utilities – 2.4%  
Alliant Energy Corp. 10,832 565,105
American Electric Power Company, Inc. 14,541 1,278,445
Avangrid, Inc. 2,283 92,872
Constellation Energy Corp. 4,872 460,599
Duke Energy Corp. 15,188 1,415,218
Edison International 18,159 1,090,266
Entergy Corp. 11,674 1,250,752
Evergy, Inc. 12,263 749,637
Eversource Energy 15,028 1,146,336
Exelon Corp. 37,436 1,444,655
FirstEnergy Corp. 23,290 878,266
NextEra Energy, Inc. 20,918 1,621,145
NRG Energy, Inc. 11,687 518,903
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MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Utilities (continued)  
Electric utilities (continued)  
OGE Energy Corp. 3,180 $116,483
PG&E Corp. (B) 31,743 473,923
Pinnacle West Capital Corp. 6,172 414,820
PPL Corp. 38,384 1,016,792
The Southern Company 18,777 1,229,518
Xcel Energy, Inc. 18,234 1,187,216
Gas utilities – 0.1%  
Atmos Energy Corp. 5,227 556,937
UGI Corp. 12,114 427,988
Independent power and renewable electricity producers –
0.2%
 
Brookfield Renewable Corp., Class A 2,827 87,722
Clearway Energy, Inc., Class A 397 12,835
Clearway Energy, Inc., Class C 1,094 38,006
The AES Corp. 32,746 856,635
Vistra Corp. 15,681 360,193
Multi-utilities – 1.3%  
Ameren Corp. 12,615 1,028,375
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. 28,386 812,123
CMS Energy Corp. 12,423 708,732
Consolidated Edison, Inc. 16,939 1,489,954
Dominion Energy, Inc. 11,812 826,486
DTE Energy Company 9,037 1,013,138
NiSource, Inc. 21,557 553,799
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. 21,294 1,193,955
MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Utilities (continued)  
Multi-utilities (continued)  
Sempra Energy 6,335 $956,205
WEC Energy Group, Inc. 11,829 1,080,343
Water utilities – 0.2%  
American Water Works Company, Inc. 6,093 885,557
Essential Utilities, Inc. 7,176 317,323
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS – 0.1%   $467,421
(Cost $467,425)    
Short-term funds – 0.1% 467,421
John Hancock Collateral Trust, 3.1986% (C)(D) 30,366 303,383
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class, 2.9329% (C) 164,038 164,038
Total investments (Multifactor Large Cap ETF) (Cost $660,304,552) 99.9% $714,131,154
Other assets and liabilities, net 0.1%   664,360
Total net assets 100.0%   $714,795,514
    
The percentage shown for each investment category is the total value of the category as a percentage of the net assets of the fund.
Security Abbreviations and Legend
(A) All or a portion of this security is on loan as of 10-31-22.
(B) Non-income producing security.
(C) The rate shown is the annualized seven-day yield as of 10-31-22.
(D) Investment is an affiliate of the fund, the advisor and/or subadvisor. This security represents the investment of cash collateral received for securities lending.
DERIVATIVES
FUTURES
Open contracts Number of
contracts
Position Expiration
date
Notional
basis^
Notional
value^
Unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
S&P 500 E-Mini Index Futures 3 Long Dec 2022 $586,582 $582,450 $(4,132)
            $(4,132)
^ Notional basis refers to the contractual amount agreed upon at inception of open contracts; notional value represents the current value of the open contract.
See Notes to financial statements regarding investment transactions and other derivatives information.
MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF

As of 10-31-22 (unaudited)
  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
COMMON STOCKS – 99.9%   $2,551,833,242
(Cost $2,380,682,515)    
Communication services – 3.2% 80,997,622
Diversified telecommunication services – 0.4%  
Frontier Communications Parent, Inc. (A) 140,844 3,298,566
Iridium Communications, Inc. (A) 35,488 1,828,697
Lumen Technologies, Inc. 818,981 6,027,700
Entertainment – 0.7%  
Endeavor Group Holdings, Inc., Class A (A) 34,349 750,182
MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
   
Entertainment (continued)  
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Formula One, Series A (A) 9,713 $505,270
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Formula One, Series C (A) 74,192 4,283,104
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. (A) 32,524 2,589,236
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (A) 48,346 5,728,034
Warner Brothers Discovery, Inc. (A) 166,077 2,159,001
Warner Music Group Corp., Class A 24,980 649,980
 
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MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Communication services (continued)  
Entertainment (continued)  
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., Class A 12,589 $993,146
Interactive media and services – 0.1%  
ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc. (A) 51,700 2,302,201
Media – 2.0%  
Cable One, Inc. 2,847 2,446,797
DISH Network Corp., Class A (A) 100,380 1,496,666
Fox Corp., Class A 121,550 3,509,149
Fox Corp., Class B 52,795 1,436,024
Liberty Broadband Corp., Series A (A) 6,711 572,583
Liberty Broadband Corp., Series C (A) 43,725 3,691,702
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty SiriusXM, Series A 33,318 1,414,016
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty SiriusXM, Series C (A) 49,002 2,067,394
News Corp., Class A 239,846 4,046,202
News Corp., Class B 69,478 1,190,158
Nexstar Media Group, Inc. 28,565 4,893,185
Omnicom Group, Inc. 83,868 6,101,397
Paramount Global, Class A 1,688 35,583
Paramount Global, Class B 140,981 2,582,772
Sirius XM Holdings, Inc. (B) 157,484 951,203
The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc. 236,518 7,045,871
The New York Times Company, Class A 59,673 1,728,130
The Trade Desk, Inc., Class A (A) 87,785 4,673,673
Consumer discretionary – 11.6% 296,748,597
Auto components – 0.7%  
Autoliv, Inc. 53,235 4,277,432
BorgWarner, Inc. 134,797 5,058,931
Gentex Corp. 135,976 3,602,004
Lear Corp. 36,630 5,080,947
QuantumScape Corp. (A)(B) 21,018 175,080
Automobiles – 0.2%  
Harley-Davidson, Inc. 96,648 4,155,864
Distributors – 0.8%  
Genuine Parts Company 51,570 9,172,240
LKQ Corp. 129,727 7,218,010
Pool Corp. 15,357 4,672,060
Diversified consumer services – 0.4%  
ADT, Inc. 109,969 930,338
H&R Block, Inc. 46,367 1,908,002
Service Corp. International 118,327 7,171,799
Hotels, restaurants and leisure – 2.5%  
Aramark 129,237 4,717,151
Boyd Gaming Corp. 45,095 2,604,687
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (A) 47,986 2,098,428
Carnival Corp. (A)(B) 110,801 1,003,857
Choice Hotels International, Inc. 16,649 2,161,706
Churchill Downs, Inc. 13,911 2,892,236
Darden Restaurants, Inc. 45,196 6,469,355
MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

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Amount
Value
Consumer discretionary (continued)  
Hotels, restaurants and leisure (continued)  
Domino’s Pizza, Inc. 11,116 $3,693,180
DraftKings, Inc., Class A (A)(B) 44,808 707,966
Dutch Bros, Inc., Class A (A)(B) 5,553 204,961
Expedia Group, Inc. (A) 30,238 2,826,346
Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc. (A) 15,489 607,788
Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A (A) 19,951 1,879,584
Light & Wonder, Inc. (A) 21,383 1,200,442
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. 20,064 2,964,657
MGM Resorts International 144,468 5,138,727
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Ltd. (A) 138,282 2,335,583
Penn Entertainment, Inc. (A) 53,281 1,763,601
Planet Fitness, Inc., Class A (A) 29,604 1,938,470
Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. (A) 48,033 2,564,002
Texas Roadhouse, Inc. 30,239 2,992,149
Vail Resorts, Inc. 20,221 4,431,028
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 47,458 3,603,486
Wynn Resorts, Ltd. (A) 34,009 2,173,175
Household durables – 2.1%  
D.R. Horton, Inc. 131,615 10,118,561
Garmin, Ltd. 47,060 4,143,162
Leggett & Platt, Inc. 47,372 1,598,805
Lennar Corp., A Shares 92,615 7,474,031
Lennar Corp., B Shares 5,128 334,448
Mohawk Industries, Inc. (A) 27,176 2,574,926
Newell Brands, Inc. 209,640 2,895,128
NVR, Inc. (A) 1,453 6,157,451
PulteGroup, Inc. 165,312 6,610,827
Toll Brothers, Inc. 68,242 2,939,865
TopBuild Corp. (A) 17,300 2,943,422
Whirlpool Corp. 45,088 6,232,965
Internet and direct marketing retail – 0.2%  
eBay, Inc. 64,895 2,585,417
Etsy, Inc. (A) 35,237 3,309,107
Wayfair, Inc., Class A (A)(B) 8,390 318,149
Leisure products – 0.6%  
Brunswick Corp. 52,053 3,678,586
Hasbro, Inc. 62,938 4,106,705
Mattel, Inc. (A) 181,027 3,432,272
Polaris, Inc. 32,943 3,347,009
Multiline retail – 0.6%  
Dillard’s, Inc., Class A 1,774 583,273
Dollar Tree, Inc. (A) 81,343 12,892,866
Macy’s, Inc. 137,916 2,875,549
Specialty retail – 2.8%  
Advance Auto Parts, Inc. 37,423 7,107,376
AutoNation, Inc. (A) 46,492 4,942,565
Bath & Body Works, Inc. 74,637 2,491,383
Best Buy Company, Inc. 92,287 6,313,354
Burlington Stores, Inc. (A) 15,912 2,274,780
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MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

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Amount
Value
Consumer discretionary (continued)  
Specialty retail (continued)  
CarMax, Inc. (A) 66,251 $4,174,476
Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc. 40,546 4,612,513
Five Below, Inc. (A) 24,024 3,515,912
Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc., Class A (A) 43,264 3,174,280
Lithia Motors, Inc. 16,901 3,348,933
Murphy USA, Inc. 7,378 2,320,455
Penske Automotive Group, Inc. 13,329 1,487,783
RH (A) 6,981 1,772,685
Tractor Supply Company 42,693 9,382,641
Ulta Beauty, Inc. (A) 18,507 7,761,281
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. 47,344 5,862,608
Textiles, apparel and luxury goods – 0.7%  
Capri Holdings, Ltd. (A) 78,158 3,570,257
Deckers Outdoor Corp. (A) 14,913 5,218,506
Levi Strauss & Company, Class A (B) 41,453 620,137
Ralph Lauren Corp. 22,022 2,041,219
Skechers USA, Inc., Class A (A) 69,989 2,409,721
Tapestry, Inc. 151,450 4,797,936
Consumer staples – 4.1% 103,950,793
Beverages – 0.2%  
Celsius Holdings, Inc. (A) 6,963 634,190
Molson Coors Beverage Company, Class B 77,443 3,905,450
National Beverage Corp. 6,827 323,736
Food and staples retailing – 1.0%  
Albertsons Companies, Inc., Class A 53,270 1,092,568
BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc. (A) 58,887 4,557,854
Casey’s General Stores, Inc. 19,820 4,612,312
Performance Food Group Company (A) 64,750 3,369,590
The Kroger Company 149,265 7,058,742
U.S. Foods Holding Corp. (A) 119,611 3,559,623
Food products – 2.5%  
Bunge, Ltd. 70,922 7,000,001
Campbell Soup Company 77,379 4,094,123
Conagra Brands, Inc. 143,188 5,255,000
Darling Ingredients, Inc. (A) 92,534 7,262,068
Flowers Foods, Inc. 70,598 2,026,869
Hormel Foods Corp. 56,020 2,602,129
Ingredion, Inc. 40,075 3,571,484
Kellogg Company 59,229 4,549,972
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. 64,659 5,574,899
McCormick & Company, Inc. 64,013 5,033,982
Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. (A) 27,782 640,375
Post Holdings, Inc. (A) 36,354 3,287,129
The J.M. Smucker Company 39,438 5,941,729
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A 84,459 5,772,773
Household products – 0.4%  
Church & Dwight Company, Inc. 68,085 5,047,141
Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc. 27,967 854,112
MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

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Principal
Amount
Value
Consumer staples (continued)  
Household products (continued)  
The Clorox Company 36,037 $5,262,843
Personal products – 0.0%  
Coty, Inc., Class A (A) 157,988 1,060,099
Energy – 5.4% 138,217,173
Energy equipment and services – 0.7%  
Baker Hughes Company 230,619 6,378,922
Halliburton Company 205,875 7,497,968
NOV, Inc. 138,480 3,101,952
Oil, gas and consumable fuels – 4.7%  
Antero Resources Corp. (A) 92,252 3,381,958
APA Corp. 139,557 6,344,261
Cheniere Energy, Inc. 56,217 9,917,241
Chesapeake Energy Corp. 46,243 4,729,272
Chord Energy Corp. 11,478 1,757,167
Civitas Resources, Inc. 19,033 1,330,597
Continental Resources, Inc. 25,439 1,881,723
Coterra Energy, Inc. 271,905 8,464,403
Diamondback Energy, Inc. 69,368 10,898,406
DT Midstream, Inc. 28,409 1,696,017
EQT Corp. 107,650 4,504,076
Hess Corp. 69,840 9,853,027
HF Sinclair Corp. 61,393 3,755,410
Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp., Class A 49,557 1,272,624
Marathon Oil Corp. 326,935 9,955,171
Matador Resources Company 46,864 3,114,113
Murphy Oil Corp. 55,742 2,704,044
New Fortress Energy, Inc. 14,692 809,088
ONEOK, Inc. 114,512 6,792,852
Ovintiv, Inc. 125,731 6,368,275
PDC Energy, Inc. 46,109 3,326,303
Range Resources Corp. 93,939 2,675,383
SM Energy Company 42,482 1,910,840
Southwestern Energy Company (A) 324,690 2,250,102
Targa Resources Corp. 82,206 5,620,424
Texas Pacific Land Corp. 2,572 5,925,554
Financials – 15.1% 384,699,911
Banks – 5.0%  
Bank OZK 21,698 932,580
BOK Financial Corp. 13,402 1,476,766
Cadence Bank 38,350 1,060,378
Citizens Financial Group, Inc. 167,193 6,838,194
Comerica, Inc. 64,136 4,521,588
Commerce Bancshares, Inc. 58,209 4,123,526
Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc. 26,697 4,139,370
East West Bancorp, Inc. 79,631 5,699,191
Fifth Third Bancorp 255,333 9,112,835
First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A 4,288 3,525,251
First Financial Bankshares, Inc. 53,043 2,041,625
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MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

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Principal
Amount
Value
Financials (continued)  
Banks (continued)  
First Horizon Corp. 290,452 $7,118,979
First Interstate BancSystem, Inc., Class A 20,522 936,008
First Republic Bank 49,467 5,940,987
Glacier Bancorp, Inc. 30,515 1,747,899
Huntington Bancshares, Inc. 497,412 7,550,714
KeyCorp 349,356 6,242,992
M&T Bank Corp. 57,225 9,634,973
Old National Bancorp 22,422 438,574
Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc. 34,452 2,859,171
Popular, Inc. 37,507 2,652,495
Prosperity Bancshares, Inc. 42,944 3,073,502
Regions Financial Corp. 376,768 8,270,058
Signature Bank 18,491 2,931,378
SouthState Corp. 25,484 2,304,518
SVB Financial Group (A) 18,003 4,157,973
Synovus Financial Corp. 80,718 3,216,612
United Bankshares, Inc. 10,353 438,450
Valley National Bancorp 151,604 1,799,539
Webster Financial Corp. 59,723 3,240,570
Western Alliance Bancorp 53,587 3,599,439
Wintrust Financial Corp. 25,440 2,381,693
Zions Bancorp NA 93,931 4,878,776
Capital markets – 3.8%  
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 14,759 1,832,477
Ameriprise Financial, Inc. 38,750 11,978,400
Ares Management Corp., Class A 35,173 2,667,169
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. 47,897 5,963,177
FactSet Research Systems, Inc. 14,804 6,298,954
Franklin Resources, Inc. 140,598 3,297,023
Houlihan Lokey, Inc. 20,519 1,832,757
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Class A 29,699 2,380,375
Invesco, Ltd. 232,231 3,557,779
Jefferies Financial Group, Inc. 115,321 3,968,196
LPL Financial Holdings, Inc. 31,895 8,153,957
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc. 14,124 3,446,821
Morningstar, Inc. 10,115 2,348,501
Nasdaq, Inc. 125,244 7,795,187
Northern Trust Corp. 63,333 5,342,139
Raymond James Financial, Inc. 68,002 8,033,756
Robinhood Markets, Inc., Class A (A) 78,149 912,780
SEI Investments Company 65,447 3,553,772
State Street Corp. 101,483 7,509,742
Stifel Financial Corp. 59,900 3,706,013
TPG, Inc. (B) 17,643 542,522
Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A 18,864 1,039,029
Consumer finance – 0.6%  
Ally Financial, Inc. 226,488 6,242,009
Credit Acceptance Corp. (A)(B) 4,348 2,024,516
Synchrony Financial 205,939 7,323,191
MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

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Principal
Amount
Value
Financials (continued)  
Diversified financial services – 0.7%  
Apollo Global Management, Inc. 75,002 $4,152,111
Equitable Holdings, Inc. 260,306 7,970,570
Voya Financial, Inc. 81,900 5,598,684
Insurance – 5.0%  
American Financial Group, Inc. 43,477 6,308,947
Arch Capital Group, Ltd. (A) 111,527 6,412,803
Arthur J. Gallagher & Company 59,284 11,090,851
Assurant, Inc. 29,841 4,054,198
Brown & Brown, Inc. 72,052 4,235,937
Cincinnati Financial Corp. 47,358 4,893,029
CNA Financial Corp. 12,105 504,779
Erie Indemnity Company, Class A 10,670 2,742,297
Everest Re Group, Ltd. 18,567 5,990,828
Fidelity National Financial, Inc. 168,567 6,638,168
First American Financial Corp. 70,689 3,562,726
Globe Life, Inc. 51,236 5,918,783
Kinsale Capital Group, Inc. 5,672 1,787,644
Lincoln National Corp. 77,767 4,189,308
Loews Corp. 82,488 4,703,466
Markel Corp. (A) 4,004 4,829,224
Old Republic International Corp. 167,523 3,888,209
Principal Financial Group, Inc. 98,986 8,723,636
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc. 38,705 5,696,215
RenaissanceRe Holdings, Ltd. 21,439 3,316,185
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. 149,167 10,801,182
Unum Group 68,187 3,108,645
W.R. Berkley Corp. 73,466 5,464,401
Willis Towers Watson PLC 34,280 7,480,239
Health care – 10.7% 274,597,721
Biotechnology – 1.8%  
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (A) 26,004 5,389,589
Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (A) 14,964 905,172
Biohaven, Ltd. (A) 6,660 110,356
BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc. (A) 59,552 5,158,990
CRISPR Therapeutics AG (A)(B) 19,595 1,025,602
Exact Sciences Corp. (A) 38,590 1,342,160
Exelixis, Inc. (A) 183,711 3,045,928
Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. (A) 39,987 1,911,778
Horizon Therapeutics PLC (A) 91,362 5,693,680
Incyte Corp. (A) 50,644 3,764,875
Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (A) 20,935 925,327
Karuna Therapeutics, Inc. (A) 4,232 928,247
Natera, Inc. (A) 19,001 892,287
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. (A) 38,655 4,449,964
Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc. (A) 19,865 2,265,007
Seagen, Inc. (A) 22,420 2,850,927
United Therapeutics Corp. (A) 25,589 5,899,032
Health care equipment and supplies – 2.8%  
ABIOMED, Inc. (A) 17,185 4,331,995
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MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

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Principal
Amount
Value
Health care (continued)  
Health care equipment and supplies (continued)  
Dentsply Sirona, Inc. 126,669 $3,903,939
Envista Holdings Corp. (A) 85,399 2,819,021
Globus Medical, Inc., Class A (A) 41,344 2,770,048
Hologic, Inc. (A) 116,215 7,879,377
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. (A) 6,573 1,281,406
Insulet Corp. (A) 16,345 4,230,249
Lantheus Holdings, Inc. (A) 18,435 1,364,006
Masimo Corp. (A) 23,037 3,031,669
Novocure, Ltd. (A) 22,893 1,617,619
Penumbra, Inc. (A) 11,576 1,984,937
QuidelOrtho Corp. (A) 7,154 642,572
ResMed, Inc. 46,777 10,463,547
Shockwave Medical, Inc. (A) 9,694 2,841,796
STERIS PLC 35,255 6,084,308
Teleflex, Inc. 17,938 3,848,777
The Cooper Companies, Inc. 18,186 4,971,871
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. 54,546 6,182,789
Health care providers and services – 2.9%  
Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. (A) 34,081 2,770,785
agilon health, Inc. (A) 48,016 953,118
AmerisourceBergen Corp. 45,343 7,128,826
Cardinal Health, Inc. 87,863 6,668,802
Chemed Corp. 7,996 3,733,093
DaVita, Inc. (A) 37,203 2,716,191
Encompass Health Corp. 67,675 3,684,227
Guardant Health, Inc. (A) 22,683 1,122,809
HealthEquity, Inc. (A) 21,509 1,675,766
Henry Schein, Inc. (A) 85,948 5,884,000
Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings 43,752 9,706,819
Molina Healthcare, Inc. (A) 24,439 8,770,180
Oak Street Health, Inc. (A)(B) 18,585 375,975
Option Care Health, Inc. (A) 45,365 1,372,745
Quest Diagnostics, Inc. 64,135 9,212,993
R1 RCM, Inc. (A) 45,844 809,605
Signify Health, Inc., Class A (A) 13,654 399,106
Tenet Healthcare Corp. (A) 50,343 2,233,215
Universal Health Services, Inc., Class B 51,120 5,923,274
Health care technology – 0.0%  
Doximity, Inc., Class A (A)(B) 11,081 293,314
Teladoc Health, Inc. (A) 20,934 620,484
Life sciences tools and services – 2.2%  
Avantor, Inc. (A) 192,607 3,884,883
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A (A) 9,134 3,212,519
Bio-Techne Corp. 16,012 4,743,715
Bruker Corp. 60,001 3,710,462
Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. (A) 20,767 4,407,796
Maravai LifeSciences Holdings, Inc., Class A (A) 30,640 508,624
MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Health care (continued)  
Life sciences tools and services (continued)  
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. (A) 7,971 $10,082,757
PerkinElmer, Inc. 51,471 6,875,496
Repligen Corp. (A) 20,143 3,675,896
Sotera Health Company (A) 39,270 270,178
Syneos Health, Inc. (A) 57,801 2,912,014
Waters Corp. (A) 18,897 5,653,415
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. 24,328 5,597,873
Pharmaceuticals – 1.0%  
Catalent, Inc. (A) 77,052 5,064,628
Elanco Animal Health, Inc. (A) 176,214 2,324,263
Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC (A) 36,677 5,273,786
Organon & Company 79,482 2,080,839
Perrigo Company PLC 47,136 1,898,638
Royalty Pharma PLC, Class A 68,346 2,892,403
Viatris, Inc. 657,785 6,663,362
Industrials – 16.7% 425,457,508
Aerospace and defense – 1.1%  
Axon Enterprise, Inc. (A) 16,749 2,435,975
Curtiss-Wright Corp. 11,925 2,001,373
HEICO Corp. 11,018 1,791,968
HEICO Corp., Class A 17,932 2,282,744
Howmet Aerospace, Inc. 127,850 4,545,068
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. 21,214 5,453,483
Textron, Inc. 82,696 5,659,714
Woodward, Inc. 27,599 2,530,828
Air freight and logistics – 0.5%  
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. 50,532 4,937,987
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. 65,915 6,449,783
GXO Logistics, Inc. (A) 55,298 2,020,589
Airlines – 0.2%  
Alaska Air Group, Inc. (A) 20,511 911,919
American Airlines Group, Inc. (A) 56,760 804,857
Delta Air Lines, Inc. (A) 43,609 1,479,653
Southwest Airlines Company (A) 34,292 1,246,514
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. (A) 32,651 1,406,605
Building products – 1.8%  
A.O. Smith Corp. 64,249 3,519,560
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. 28,630 3,317,644
Allegion PLC 44,769 4,690,448
Builders FirstSource, Inc. (A) 118,533 7,308,745
Carlisle Companies, Inc. 22,749 5,432,461
Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc. 81,995 4,945,938
Lennox International, Inc. 12,675 2,960,500
Masco Corp. 99,917 4,623,160
Owens Corning 67,346 5,765,491
Trex Company, Inc. (A) 44,708 2,150,008
Commercial services and supplies – 0.8%  
Clean Harbors, Inc. (A) 18,412 2,254,734
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MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

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Principal
Amount
Value
Industrials (continued)  
Commercial services and supplies (continued)  
Copart, Inc. (A) 70,084 $8,061,062
Driven Brands Holdings, Inc. (A) 14,057 449,543
MSA Safety, Inc. 14,030 1,883,387
Rentokil Initial PLC, ADR 5,580 172,640
Rollins, Inc. 75,441 3,174,557
Stericycle, Inc. (A) 39,327 1,753,198
Tetra Tech, Inc. 19,554 2,762,589
Construction and engineering – 1.1%  
AECOM 68,263 5,138,839
EMCOR Group, Inc. 28,521 4,024,313
MasTec, Inc. (A) 28,766 2,217,283
MDU Resources Group, Inc. 114,028 3,247,517
Quanta Services, Inc. 54,860 7,792,314
Valmont Industries, Inc. 4,905 1,565,774
WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp. (A) 96,728 4,113,842
Electrical equipment – 1.9%  
Acuity Brands, Inc. 16,321 2,996,046
AMETEK, Inc. 77,828 10,091,178
Generac Holdings, Inc. (A) 19,379 2,246,220
Hubbell, Inc. 34,477 8,187,598
nVent Electric PLC 51,897 1,894,241
Plug Power, Inc. (A)(B) 196,636 3,142,243
Regal Rexnord Corp. 23,992 3,035,948
Rockwell Automation, Inc. 38,018 9,705,995
Sensata Technologies Holding PLC 112,360 4,517,996
Sunrun, Inc. (A) 81,491 1,834,362
Machinery – 4.4%  
AGCO Corp. 40,185 4,989,771
Chart Industries, Inc. (A) 9,328 2,079,025
Crane Holdings Company 20,412 2,048,140
Cummins, Inc. 16,883 4,128,062
Donaldson Company, Inc. 71,182 4,089,406
Dover Corp. 57,675 7,537,546
Fortive Corp. 81,514 5,208,745
Graco, Inc. 76,016 5,289,193
IDEX Corp. 24,815 5,516,623
Ingersoll Rand, Inc. 102,287 5,165,494
ITT, Inc. 45,186 3,451,759
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. 30,113 4,276,046
Nordson Corp. 24,700 5,557,500
Oshkosh Corp. 40,835 3,593,480
Parker-Hannifin Corp. 43,765 12,718,984
Pentair PLC 78,614 3,376,471
RBC Bearings, Inc. (A) 6,827 1,730,849
Snap-on, Inc. 30,007 6,663,054
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. 49,150 3,857,784
The Middleby Corp. (A) 29,346 4,104,332
The Toro Company 52,247 5,508,401
Wabtec Corp. 68,077 6,350,223
MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

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Principal
Amount
Value
Industrials (continued)  
Machinery (continued)  
Xylem, Inc. 52,826 $5,410,967
Professional services – 2.0%  
ASGN, Inc. (A) 8,949 758,696
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. 68,630 7,470,376
CACI International, Inc., Class A (A) 11,576 3,519,451
Clarivate PLC (A) 107,421 1,109,659
CoStar Group, Inc. (A) 16,401 1,356,691
Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc. 93,046 1,195,641
Equifax, Inc. 32,890 5,576,171
FTI Consulting, Inc. (A) 9,214 1,433,975
KBR, Inc. 44,072 2,193,463
Leidos Holdings, Inc. 68,847 6,994,167
Robert Half International, Inc. 65,501 5,008,206
Science Applications International Corp. 20,137 2,181,643
TransUnion 49,881 2,956,447
TriNet Group, Inc. (A) 19,894 1,292,712
Verisk Analytics, Inc. 41,380 7,565,505
Road and rail – 1.4%  
AMERCO 6,385 3,672,588
Avis Budget Group, Inc. (A) 8,181 1,934,479
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (A) 103,893 1,911,631
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. 32,863 5,621,873
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc. 89,444 4,295,995
Landstar System, Inc. 19,339 3,021,139
Lyft, Inc., Class A (A) 39,134 572,922
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. 33,296 9,143,082
Saia, Inc. (A) 12,910 2,567,283
XPO Logistics, Inc. (A) 65,661 3,397,300
Trading companies and distributors – 1.5%  
Core & Main, Inc., Class A (A) 19,192 452,547
Fastenal Company 175,557 8,484,670
SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. (A) 17,822 2,065,035
United Rentals, Inc. (A) 35,204 11,114,255
W.W. Grainger, Inc. 17,111 9,998,813
Watsco, Inc. 13,456 3,646,038
WESCO International, Inc. (A) 24,365 3,356,766
Information technology – 14.8% 379,131,022
Communications equipment – 1.1%  
Arista Networks, Inc. (A) 81,055 9,796,307
Ciena Corp. (A) 101,661 4,869,562
F5, Inc. (A) 36,259 5,181,774
Juniper Networks, Inc. 177,395 5,428,287
Lumentum Holdings, Inc. (A) 43,156 3,212,964
Ubiquiti, Inc. (B) 1,349 467,766
Electronic equipment, instruments and components – 3.0%  
Arrow Electronics, Inc. (A) 53,494 5,416,802
CDW Corp. 51,008 8,814,692
Cognex Corp. 76,502 3,536,687
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MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Information technology (continued)  
Electronic equipment, instruments and
components (continued)
 
Coherent Corp. (A) 72,854 $2,448,623
Corning, Inc. 152,369 4,901,711
Flex, Ltd. (A) 377,538 7,392,194
Jabil, Inc. 116,162 7,463,409
Keysight Technologies, Inc. (A) 68,482 11,926,140
Littelfuse, Inc. 16,760 3,691,390
National Instruments Corp. 47,890 1,828,440
TD SYNNEX Corp. 17,856 1,634,003
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. (A) 16,185 6,441,306
Trimble, Inc. (A) 101,277 6,092,824
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A (A) 19,659 5,567,822
IT services – 3.5%  
Affirm Holdings, Inc. (A)(B) 9,223 185,106
Akamai Technologies, Inc. (A) 75,195 6,641,974
Amdocs, Ltd. 83,152 7,176,849
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. 43,597 6,542,166
Cloudflare, Inc., Class A (A) 34,839 1,962,132
Concentrix Corp. 32,071 3,920,038
DXC Technology Company (A) 171,463 4,929,561
EPAM Systems, Inc. (A) 18,274 6,395,900
ExlService Holdings, Inc. (A) 7,282 1,324,232
FleetCor Technologies, Inc. (A) 23,778 4,425,561
Gartner, Inc. (A) 24,870 7,508,750
Genpact, Ltd. 99,110 4,806,835
Globant SA (A) 15,771 2,975,672
GoDaddy, Inc., Class A (A) 61,537 4,947,575
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. 30,144 6,000,465
MongoDB, Inc. (A) 9,833 1,799,734
Okta, Inc. (A) 16,015 898,762
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. 97,214 4,998,744
Switch, Inc., Class A 44,665 1,520,843
The Western Union Company 177,148 2,393,269
VeriSign, Inc. (A) 26,156 5,243,232
WEX, Inc. (A) 20,630 3,386,208
Semiconductors and semiconductor equipment – 3.0%  
Amkor Technology, Inc. 58,523 1,216,693
Enphase Energy, Inc. (A) 36,789 11,294,223
Entegris, Inc. 56,777 4,504,687
First Solar, Inc. (A) 47,609 6,930,442
Lattice Semiconductor Corp. (A) 67,171 3,258,465
MKS Instruments, Inc. 44,566 3,661,097
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. 15,166 5,148,099
ON Semiconductor Corp. (A) 205,116 12,600,276
Qorvo, Inc. (A) 57,568 4,955,453
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. 69,612 5,987,328
SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. (A) 18,865 4,339,516
Teradyne, Inc. 84,276 6,855,853
Universal Display Corp. 25,447 2,423,063
MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Information technology (continued)  
Semiconductors and semiconductor equipment (continued)  
Wolfspeed, Inc. (A) 47,846 $3,767,873
Software – 3.2%  
ANSYS, Inc. (A) 30,743 6,799,122
AppLovin Corp., Class A (A)(B) 15,435 261,778
Aspen Technology, Inc. (A) 16,465 3,975,474
Bentley Systems, Inc., Class B 23,701 836,171
Bill.com Holdings, Inc. (A) 23,566 3,142,762
Black Knight, Inc. (A) 58,079 3,512,037
Ceridian HCM Holding, Inc. (A) 57,135 3,781,766
Confluent, Inc., Class A (A) 11,128 299,121
Dolby Laboratories, Inc., Class A 38,486 2,572,404
Dropbox, Inc., Class A (A) 145,763 3,170,345
Dynatrace, Inc. (A) 51,261 1,806,438
Elastic NV (A) 17,250 1,103,138
Fair Isaac Corp. (A) 12,027 5,759,009
Five9, Inc. (A) 18,229 1,098,480
Gitlab, Inc., Class A (A)(B) 9,681 469,141
Guidewire Software, Inc. (A) 38,749 2,302,078
HashiCorp, Inc., Class A (A)(B) 7,442 228,693
HubSpot, Inc. (A) 10,744 3,186,241
Informatica, Inc., Class A (A) 11,285 218,478
Manhattan Associates, Inc. (A) 28,146 3,424,524
NortonLifeLock, Inc. 185,641 4,182,492
Paycom Software, Inc. (A) 15,558 5,383,068
Paycor HCM, Inc. (A)(B) 14,509 442,089
Paylocity Holding Corp. (A) 13,004 3,014,197
Procore Technologies, Inc. (A) 7,982 436,296
PTC, Inc. (A) 47,808 5,633,217
Qualtrics International, Inc., Class A (A) 12,342 147,734
Qualys, Inc. (A) 12,145 1,731,391
Samsara, Inc., Class A (A) 15,558 191,519
SentinelOne, Inc., Class A (A) 24,713 564,445
Splunk, Inc. (A) 22,253 1,849,447
Tyler Technologies, Inc. (A) 14,380 4,649,485
UiPath, Inc., Class A (A) 20,170 255,151
Zendesk, Inc. (A) 28,038 2,150,234
Zscaler, Inc. (A) 13,842 2,133,052
Technology hardware, storage and peripherals – 1.0%  
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company 482,890 6,890,840
NetApp, Inc. 90,168 6,245,937
Pure Storage, Inc., Class A (A) 96,720 2,984,779
Seagate Technology Holdings PLC 79,995 3,972,552
Western Digital Corp. (A) 153,812 5,286,518
Materials – 7.2% 183,994,023
Chemicals – 2.7%  
Albemarle Corp. 26,986 7,552,572
Ashland, Inc. 13,061 1,370,360
Axalta Coating Systems, Ltd. (A) 112,424 2,621,728
Celanese Corp. 57,256 5,503,447
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MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Materials (continued)  
Chemicals (continued)  
CF Industries Holdings, Inc. 66,764 $7,094,343
Eastman Chemical Company 54,761 4,206,192
FMC Corp. 41,647 4,951,828
Huntsman Corp. 121,758 3,258,244
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. 36,895 3,601,321
Livent Corp. (A) 29,208 922,097
LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A 71,327 5,452,949
Olin Corp. 79,524 4,210,796
RPM International, Inc. 59,015 5,581,049
The Chemours Company 54,040 1,547,165
The Mosaic Company 148,672 7,991,120
Valvoline, Inc. 62,704 1,840,989
Westlake Corp. 22,443 2,169,116
Construction materials – 0.5%  
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 19,078 6,409,826
Vulcan Materials Company 41,270 6,755,899
Containers and packaging – 2.2%  
Amcor PLC 480,865 5,568,417
AptarGroup, Inc. 34,356 3,406,397
Avery Dennison Corp. 33,573 5,692,302
Ball Corp. 99,640 4,921,220
Berry Global Group, Inc. (A) 90,639 4,289,037
Crown Holdings, Inc. 52,683 3,613,527
Graphic Packaging Holding Company 145,727 3,345,892
International Paper Company 145,245 4,881,684
Packaging Corp. of America 52,833 6,351,055
Sealed Air Corp. 77,673 3,698,788
Sonoco Products Company 70,652 4,386,076
Westrock Company 132,385 4,509,033
Metals and mining – 1.8%  
Alcoa Corp. 101,387 3,957,135
Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. (A) 347,447 4,513,337
MP Materials Corp. (A) 21,776 654,151
Nucor Corp. 104,121 13,679,413
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Company 39,370 7,932,268
Royal Gold, Inc. 26,572 2,523,277
Steel Dynamics, Inc. 108,951 10,246,842
U.S. Steel Corp. 136,696 2,783,131
Real estate – 5.4% 138,201,774
Equity real estate investment trusts – 5.0%  
Agree Realty Corp. 17,013 1,168,793
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. 30,536 4,436,881
American Homes 4 Rent, Class A 93,785 2,995,493
Americold Realty Trust, Inc. 80,274 1,946,645
Apartment Income REIT Corp. 50,868 1,954,857
Boston Properties, Inc. 38,456 2,795,751
Brixmor Property Group, Inc. 95,667 2,038,664
Camden Property Trust 29,777 3,440,732
MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Real estate (continued)  
Equity real estate investment trusts (continued)  
CubeSmart 72,736 $3,045,456
EastGroup Properties, Inc. 13,764 2,156,681
Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc. 55,815 3,569,927
Essex Property Trust, Inc. 13,087 2,908,455
Extra Space Storage, Inc. 32,800 5,820,032
Federal Realty Investment Trust 26,449 2,617,922
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. 43,177 2,056,521
Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc. 79,387 3,978,876
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc. 107,241 2,180,210
Healthpeak Properties, Inc. 107,406 2,548,744
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 232,256 4,384,993
Invitation Homes, Inc. 119,690 3,792,976
Iron Mountain, Inc. 88,355 4,423,935
Kilroy Realty Corp. 38,106 1,628,650
Kimco Realty Corp. 194,261 4,153,300
Lamar Advertising Company, Class A 33,342 3,075,133
Life Storage, Inc. 27,306 3,020,317
Medical Properties Trust, Inc. 194,883 2,231,410
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. 23,904 3,763,685
National Retail Properties, Inc. 58,414 2,455,140
National Storage Affiliates Trust 25,218 1,075,800
Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. 78,139 2,483,257
Prologis, Inc. 2 169
Rayonier, Inc. 37,913 1,277,668
Regency Centers Corp. 56,114 3,395,458
Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc. 53,330 2,948,082
Spirit Realty Capital, Inc. 34,990 1,358,662
STAG Industrial, Inc. 52,420 1,655,948
STORE Capital Corp. 85,799 2,728,408
Sun Communities, Inc. 24,171 3,259,459
UDR, Inc. 74,928 2,979,137
Ventas, Inc. 76,190 2,981,315
VICI Properties, Inc. 183,789 5,884,924
Vornado Realty Trust 50,138 1,182,755
Weyerhaeuser Company 170,569 5,275,699
WP Carey, Inc. 46,723 3,564,965
Real estate management and development – 0.4%  
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A (A) 99,409 7,052,074
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. (A) 28,335 4,507,815
Utilities – 5.7% 145,837,098
Electric utilities – 2.6%  
Alliant Energy Corp. 84,134 4,389,271
Avangrid, Inc. 18,568 755,346
Edison International 109,778 6,591,071
Entergy Corp. 73,569 7,882,183
Evergy, Inc. 120,209 7,348,376
Eversource Energy 86,036 6,562,826
FirstEnergy Corp. 166,354 6,273,209
IDACORP, Inc. 11,502 1,204,259
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MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Utilities (continued)  
Electric utilities (continued)  
NRG Energy, Inc. 153,669 $6,822,904
OGE Energy Corp. 107,464 3,936,406
PG&E Corp. (A) 400,639 5,981,540
Pinnacle West Capital Corp. 66,938 4,498,903
PPL Corp. 196,221 5,197,894
Gas utilities – 0.5%  
Atmos Energy Corp. 43,924 4,680,102
National Fuel Gas Company 32,881 2,219,139
Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc. 19,186 1,401,921
UGI Corp. 158,452 5,598,109
Independent power and renewable electricity producers –
0.6%
 
Brookfield Renewable Corp., Class A 30,138 935,182
Clearway Energy, Inc., Class A 10,950 354,014
Clearway Energy, Inc., Class C 33,266 1,155,661
Ormat Technologies, Inc. (B) 8,871 802,382
The AES Corp. 272,475 7,127,946
Vistra Corp. 179,469 4,122,403
Multi-utilities – 1.6%  
Ameren Corp. 86,596 7,059,306
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. 280,742 8,032,029
CMS Energy Corp. 96,731 5,518,504
DTE Energy Company 60,168 6,745,434
NiSource, Inc. 224,922 5,778,246
WEC Energy Group, Inc. 73,110 6,677,136
Water utilities – 0.4%  
American Water Works Company, Inc. 47,828 6,951,322
Essential Utilities, Inc. 73,136 3,234,074
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS – 0.1%   $2,245,729
(Cost $2,245,678)    
Short-term funds – 0.1% 2,245,729
John Hancock Collateral Trust, 3.1986% (C)(D) 214,151 2,139,584
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class, 2.9329% (C) 106,145 106,145
Total investments (Multifactor Mid Cap ETF) (Cost $2,382,928,193) 100.0% $2,554,078,971
Other assets and liabilities, net (0.0%)   (201,882)
Total net assets 100.0%   $2,553,877,089
    
The percentage shown for each investment category is the total value of the category as a percentage of the net assets of the fund.
Security Abbreviations and Legend
ADR American Depositary Receipt
(A) Non-income producing security.
(B) All or a portion of this security is on loan as of 10-31-22.
(C) The rate shown is the annualized seven-day yield as of 10-31-22.
(D) Investment is an affiliate of the fund, the advisor and/or subadvisor. This security represents the investment of cash collateral received for securities lending.
MULTIFACTOR SMALL CAP ETF

As of 10-31-22 (unaudited)
  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
COMMON STOCKS – 100.0%   $335,916,428
(Cost $323,727,943)    
Communication services – 2.5% 8,518,335
Diversified telecommunication services – 0.7%  
Frontier Communications Parent, Inc. (A) 41,394 969,447
Iridium Communications, Inc. (A) 29,312 1,510,447
Entertainment – 0.5%  
Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. 5,199 814,215
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., Class A 12,237 965,377
Interactive media and services – 0.6%  
Bumble, Inc., Class A (A) 17,639 448,031
TripAdvisor, Inc. (A) 27,789 656,376
Ziff Davis, Inc. (A) 11,600 897,724
Media – 0.7%  
Altice USA, Inc., Class A (A) 43,427 287,052
Cable One, Inc. 56 48,128
TEGNA, Inc. 47,234 986,246
The New York Times Company, Class A 32,296 935,292
Consumer discretionary – 10.6% 35,402,739
Auto components – 0.9%  
Fox Factory Holding Corp. (A) 11,846 1,040,671
QuantumScape Corp. (A)(B) 48,269 402,081
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (A) 61,612 782,472
Visteon Corp. (A) 5,814 758,553
Automobiles – 0.8%  
Harley-Davidson, Inc. 37,197 1,599,471
Thor Industries, Inc. (B) 11,633 947,741
Diversified consumer services – 0.2%  
ADT, Inc. 28,132 237,997
Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc. (A) 2,992 195,437
PowerSchool Holdings, Inc., Class A (A) 17,087 341,740
Hotels, restaurants and leisure – 4.0%  
Dutch Bros, Inc., Class A (A)(B) 7,167 264,534
Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc. (A) 18,759 736,103
International Game Technology PLC 19,634 393,662
Light & Wonder, Inc. (A) 20,854 1,170,744
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. 9,291 1,372,838
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Ltd. (A) 87,129 1,471,609
Penn Entertainment, Inc. (A) 8,228 272,347
Planet Fitness, Inc., Class A (A) 12,001 785,825
Red Rock Resorts, Inc., Class A 11,129 463,523
SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. (A) 9,764 567,874
Texas Roadhouse, Inc. 17,344 1,716,189
The Wendy’s Company 50,882 1,057,328
Travel + Leisure Company 17,959 682,083
Wingstop, Inc. 7,784 1,232,908
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 18,712 1,420,802
Household durables – 1.5%  
Leggett & Platt, Inc. 29,925 1,009,969
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MULTIFACTOR SMALL CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Consumer discretionary (continued)  
Household durables (continued)  
Skyline Champion Corp. (A) 11,562 $673,024
Tempur Sealy International, Inc. 35,228 947,281
Toll Brothers, Inc. 22,988 990,323
TopBuild Corp. (A) 7,911 1,345,978
Leisure products – 0.8%  
Acushnet Holdings Corp. 6,598 307,269
Brunswick Corp. 18,584 1,313,331
Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. (A) 28,592 535,242
YETI Holdings, Inc. (A) 13,211 423,809
Multiline retail – 0.9%  
Dillard’s, Inc., Class A 819 269,279
Kohl’s Corp. 26,353 789,272
Macy’s, Inc. 58,028 1,209,884
Ollie’s Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. (A) 12,016 672,896
Specialty retail – 0.7%  
Academy Sports & Outdoors, Inc. 17,166 755,819
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. (A) 4,716 743,949
Foot Locker, Inc. 19,150 607,055
Petco Health & Wellness Company, Inc. (A)(B) 16,773 176,620
Textiles, apparel and luxury goods – 0.8%  
Columbia Sportswear Company 6,960 518,520
PVH Corp. 17,942 920,783
Skechers USA, Inc., Class A (A) 37,116 1,277,904
Consumer staples – 2.4% 7,916,590
Beverages – 0.5%  
Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. 1,026 499,672
National Beverage Corp. 6,039 286,369
The Boston Beer Company, Inc., Class A (A) 1,921 717,090
Food and staples retailing – 0.2%  
Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. (A) 18,263 631,352
Food products – 1.4%  
Flowers Foods, Inc. 39,367 1,130,227
Ingredion, Inc. 13,630 1,214,706
Lancaster Colony Corp. 5,193 936,194
Post Holdings, Inc. (A) 11,635 1,052,037
Seaboard Corp. 75 280,979
Household products – 0.1%  
Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc. 11,553 352,829
Personal products – 0.2%  
BellRing Brands, Inc. (A) 24,116 584,090
Coty, Inc., Class A (A) 34,433 231,045
Energy – 6.1% 20,330,096
Energy equipment and services – 1.5%  
ChampionX Corp. 44,190 1,264,718
Helmerich & Payne, Inc. 20,763 1,027,976
Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc. 45,690 806,429
TechnipFMC PLC (A) 89,060 943,145
MULTIFACTOR SMALL CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Energy (continued)  
Energy equipment and services (continued)  
Valaris, Ltd. (A) 12,767 $854,495
Oil, gas and consumable fuels – 4.6%  
Antero Midstream Corp. 80,902 861,606
California Resources Corp. 16,394 739,533
Chord Energy Corp. 8,411 1,287,640
Civitas Resources, Inc. 11,426 798,792
CNX Resources Corp. (A) 38,439 646,160
Comstock Resources, Inc. (A) 19,433 364,952
CVR Energy, Inc. 6,363 248,539
Denbury, Inc. (A) 10,502 959,988
DT Midstream, Inc. 20,751 1,238,835
EnLink Midstream LLC (A) 53,013 629,794
Equitrans Midstream Corp. 91,076 766,860
Kinetik Holdings, Inc. (B) 3,543 130,312
Kosmos Energy, Ltd. (A) 98,596 639,888
Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp., Class A 37,942 974,351
Murphy Oil Corp. 22,039 1,069,112
PBF Energy, Inc., Class A 23,861 1,055,849
PDC Energy, Inc. 16,798 1,211,808
Peabody Energy Corp. (A) 25,309 604,885
SM Energy Company 26,777 1,204,429
Financials – 18.8% 63,287,486
Banks – 9.0%  
Ameris Bancorp 13,634 702,287
BancFirst Corp. 3,624 347,252
Bank OZK 31,234 1,342,437
BOK Financial Corp. 7,782 857,499
Cadence Bank 38,664 1,069,060
Community Bank System, Inc. 12,932 807,345
CVB Financial Corp. 27,695 795,400
Eastern Bankshares, Inc. 33,990 651,588
First Financial Bankshares, Inc. 34,091 1,312,163
First Hawaiian, Inc. 27,281 697,848
First Interstate BancSystem, Inc., Class A 19,264 878,631
FNB Corp. 75,615 1,092,637
Glacier Bancorp, Inc. 24,033 1,376,610
Hancock Whitney Corp. 17,725 990,296
Home BancShares, Inc. 40,863 1,041,598
Independent Bank Corp. 9,618 836,862
Old National Bancorp 61,440 1,201,766
Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc. 18,960 1,573,490
Popular, Inc. 20,158 1,425,574
Prosperity Bancshares, Inc. 16,954 1,213,398
ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc. 10,322 777,556
SouthState Corp. 17,951 1,623,309
Synovus Financial Corp. 35,206 1,402,959
UMB Financial Corp. 8,406 699,547
Umpqua Holdings Corp. 46,123 916,925
United Bankshares, Inc. 33,157 1,404,199
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MULTIFACTOR SMALL CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Financials (continued)  
Banks (continued)  
United Community Banks, Inc. 22,647 $871,910
Valley National Bancorp 97,217 1,153,966
Wintrust Financial Corp. 12,850 1,203,017
Capital markets – 2.6%  
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 10,325 1,281,952
Cohen & Steers, Inc. 6,121 368,239
Evercore, Inc., Class A 6,956 731,076
Hamilton Lane, Inc., Class A 7,870 470,783
Houlihan Lokey, Inc. 13,391 1,196,084
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Class A 20,328 1,629,289
Janus Henderson Group PLC 43,215 984,006
Lazard, Ltd., Class A 27,182 1,025,033
Moelis & Company, Class A 13,585 576,819
Virtu Financial, Inc., Class A 20,844 466,489
Consumer finance – 0.9%  
FirstCash Holdings, Inc. 8,268 813,985
OneMain Holdings, Inc. 23,895 921,391
SLM Corp. 77,737 1,289,657
Diversified financial services – 0.4%  
Voya Financial, Inc. 20,309 1,388,323
Insurance – 4.2%  
American Equity Investment Life Holding Company 15,294 658,866
Axis Capital Holdings, Ltd. 20,856 1,140,198
Brighthouse Financial, Inc. (A) 16,181 923,450
BRP Group, Inc., Class A (A) 12,493 354,177
Enstar Group, Ltd. (A) 2,764 554,237
First American Financial Corp. 21,111 1,063,994
Kinsale Capital Group, Inc. 5,541 1,746,357
Primerica, Inc. 10,244 1,482,307
RenaissanceRe Holdings, Ltd. 9,045 1,399,081
RLI Corp. 9,895 1,287,043
Selective Insurance Group, Inc. 14,002 1,373,316
The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. 8,388 1,228,758
White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd. 591 836,945
Mortgage real estate investment trusts – 0.1%  
Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc. 19,857 539,713
Thrifts and mortgage finance – 1.6%  
Enact Holdings, Inc. 6,314 161,891
Essent Group, Ltd. 28,304 1,120,272
MGIC Investment Corp. 85,772 1,170,788
New York Community Bancorp, Inc. (B) 114,533 1,066,302
Radian Group, Inc. 46,700 974,629
TFS Financial Corp. 13,870 194,874
Walker & Dunlop, Inc. 6,670 600,033
MULTIFACTOR SMALL CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Health care – 11.2% $37,696,167
Biotechnology – 3.1%  
Alkermes PLC (A) 33,680 764,536
Beam Therapeutics, Inc. (A)(B) 13,843 609,923
Blueprint Medicines Corp. (A) 14,648 759,352
CRISPR Therapeutics AG (A) 15,310 801,325
Cytokinetics, Inc. (A) 18,415 803,999
Denali Therapeutics, Inc. (A) 17,970 515,380
Exelixis, Inc. (A) 65,512 1,086,189
Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. (A) 34,747 1,661,254
Intellia Therapeutics, Inc. (A) 14,165 747,629
Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (A) 4,064 179,629
Mirati Therapeutics, Inc. (A) 10,090 679,259
Natera, Inc. (A) 16,255 763,335
PTC Therapeutics, Inc. (A) 14,096 533,111
Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical, Inc. (A) 14,010 566,845
Health care equipment and supplies – 2.9%  
Envista Holdings Corp. (A) 5,979 197,367
Globus Medical, Inc., Class A (A) 15,876 1,063,692
Haemonetics Corp. (A) 10,569 897,837
ICU Medical, Inc. (A) 5,189 770,099
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. (A) 6,243 1,217,073
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. (A) 18,171 913,093
Lantheus Holdings, Inc. (A) 13,905 1,028,831
Merit Medical Systems, Inc. (A) 11,985 824,208
Omnicell, Inc. (A) 9,315 720,236
Penumbra, Inc. (A) 952 163,239
QuidelOrtho Corp. (A) 12,645 1,135,774
STAAR Surgical Company (A) 10,502 744,277
Health care providers and services – 3.6%  
1Life Healthcare, Inc. (A) 35,194 601,817
Amedisys, Inc. (A) 6,755 659,220
AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. (A) 9,403 1,180,077
Encompass Health Corp. 20,696 1,126,690
Guardant Health, Inc. (A) 20,496 1,014,552
HealthEquity, Inc. (A) 19,057 1,484,731
LHC Group, Inc. (A) 6,304 1,053,398
Option Care Health, Inc. (A) 31,030 938,968
Premier, Inc., Class A 30,776 1,073,467
Progyny, Inc. (A) 15,572 692,487
Select Medical Holdings Corp. 21,554 553,507
Tenet Healthcare Corp. (A) 7,986 354,259
The Ensign Group, Inc. 13,991 1,256,112
Health care technology – 0.1%  
Evolent Health, Inc., Class A (A) 17,042 542,106
Life sciences tools and services – 0.9%  
Azenta, Inc. 18,963 841,957
Maravai LifeSciences Holdings, Inc., Class A (A) 22,467 372,952
Medpace Holdings, Inc. (A) 7,107 1,577,612
Sotera Health Company (A) 20,818 143,228
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MULTIFACTOR SMALL CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Health care (continued)  
Life sciences tools and services (continued)  
Syneos Health, Inc. (A) 1,874 $94,412
Pharmaceuticals – 0.6%  
Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc. (A) 17,829 814,250
Perrigo Company PLC 29,118 1,172,873
Industrials – 20.7% 69,413,544
Aerospace and defense – 1.8%  
Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, Inc. (A) 15,616 756,595
BWX Technologies, Inc. 19,629 1,118,460
Curtiss-Wright Corp. 9,512 1,596,399
Hexcel Corp. 18,132 1,009,952
Parsons Corp. (A) 7,293 341,896
Woodward, Inc. 11,865 1,088,021
Air freight and logistics – 0.3%  
GXO Logistics, Inc. (A) 23,705 866,181
Airlines – 0.1%  
Alaska Air Group, Inc. (A) 6,685 297,215
Building products – 1.4%  
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. 12,248 925,581
Simpson Manufacturing Company, Inc. 10,792 922,500
Trex Company, Inc. (A) 22,669 1,090,152
UFP Industries, Inc. 15,505 1,104,421
Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corp. 30,992 728,002
Commercial services and supplies – 1.9%  
Casella Waste Systems, Inc., Class A (A) 10,671 872,995
Clean Harbors, Inc. (A) 12,043 1,474,786
Driven Brands Holdings, Inc. (A) 11,805 377,524
IAA, Inc. (A) 28,842 1,093,977
MSA Safety, Inc. 9,111 1,223,061
Stericycle, Inc. (A) 19,570 872,431
UniFirst Corp. 3,112 572,639
Construction and engineering – 2.7%  
Ameresco, Inc. (A) 6,496 392,878
API Group Corp. (A) 41,644 686,710
Comfort Systems USA, Inc. 7,149 881,329
Dycom Industries, Inc. (A) 5,903 697,617
EMCOR Group, Inc. 12,985 1,832,184
Fluor Corp. (A) 29,060 879,356
MasTec, Inc. (A) 14,079 1,085,209
MDU Resources Group, Inc. 46,071 1,312,102
Valmont Industries, Inc. 4,462 1,424,360
Electrical equipment – 1.5%  
Acuity Brands, Inc. 8,659 1,589,533
Atkore, Inc. (A) 8,524 812,337
Bloom Energy Corp., Class A (A) 38,115 713,132
nVent Electric PLC 41,629 1,519,459
Shoals Technologies Group, Inc., Class A (A) 12,907 298,281
Sunrun, Inc. (A) 7,532 169,545
MULTIFACTOR SMALL CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Industrials (continued)  
Machinery – 3.7%  
Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc. 26,894 $1,136,272
Crane Holdings Company 12,331 1,237,280
Donaldson Company, Inc. 20,534 1,179,678
Evoqua Water Technologies Corp. (A) 25,870 1,013,587
Flowserve Corp. 32,693 937,635
Franklin Electric Company, Inc. 8,262 676,988
ITT, Inc. 17,171 1,311,693
John Bean Technologies Corp. 8,342 760,790
Mueller Industries, Inc. 11,385 713,156
Oshkosh Corp. 15,295 1,345,960
The Timken Company 16,653 1,187,192
Watts Water Technologies, Inc., Class A 6,791 993,931
Marine – 0.1%  
Kirby Corp. (A) 3,213 224,107
Professional services – 2.8%  
ASGN, Inc. (A) 12,762 1,081,962
CACI International, Inc., Class A (A) 3,894 1,183,893
Exponent, Inc. 12,514 1,192,084
FTI Consulting, Inc. (A) 8,331 1,296,554
Insperity, Inc. 7,342 866,503
Korn Ferry 11,593 644,455
ManpowerGroup, Inc. 14,262 1,117,285
Science Applications International Corp. 13,110 1,420,337
TriNet Group, Inc. (A) 10,390 675,142
Road and rail – 1.5%  
Landstar System, Inc. 8,801 1,374,892
Ryder System, Inc. 10,386 836,177
Saia, Inc. (A) 6,603 1,313,073
Schneider National, Inc., Class B 12,929 287,541
XPO Logistics, Inc. (A) 22,220 1,149,663
Trading companies and distributors – 2.9%  
Air Lease Corp. 29,194 1,030,256
Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. 8,153 1,014,070
Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. (A) 10,988 619,174
Core & Main, Inc., Class A (A) 12,958 305,550
GATX Corp. 7,521 787,524
Herc Holdings, Inc. 5,548 652,500
MSC Industrial Direct Company, Inc., Class A 9,813 814,283
SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. (A) 9,409 1,090,221
Triton International, Ltd. 12,889 782,233
Univar Solutions, Inc. (A) 45,734 1,165,302
WESCO International, Inc. (A) 9,928 1,367,781
Information technology – 11.3% 38,035,928
Communications equipment – 0.9%  
Calix, Inc. (A) 12,465 917,923
Lumentum Holdings, Inc. (A) 14,759 1,098,808
Viavi Solutions, Inc. (A) 62,593 945,154
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  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Information technology (continued)  
Electronic equipment, instruments and components – 2.9%  
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. 7,810 $614,257
Avnet, Inc. 20,485 823,292
Coherent Corp. (A) 19,587 658,319
Fabrinet (A) 8,021 917,602
Insight Enterprises, Inc. (A) 7,508 709,581
IPG Photonics Corp. (A) 6,666 571,010
Littelfuse, Inc. 6,179 1,360,925
National Instruments Corp. 32,430 1,238,177
Novanta, Inc. (A) 9,057 1,280,660
Rogers Corp. (A) 3,972 934,731
Vontier Corp. 33,367 637,310
IT services – 2.0%  
DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc. (A) 11,815 424,395
DXC Technology Company (A) 44,176 1,270,060
Euronet Worldwide, Inc. (A) 11,066 929,655
ExlService Holdings, Inc. (A) 6,792 1,235,125
Marqeta, Inc., Class A (A) 48,012 378,335
Maximus, Inc. 15,107 931,649
Shift4 Payments, Inc., Class A (A) 10,702 491,971
The Western Union Company 80,524 1,087,879
Thoughtworks Holding, Inc. (A) 17,724 170,328
Semiconductors and semiconductor equipment – 2.4%  
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. (A) 14,584 370,579
Amkor Technology, Inc. 25,848 537,380
Cirrus Logic, Inc. (A) 15,663 1,051,301
Diodes, Inc. (A) 9,538 683,588
MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. (A) 10,991 636,049
MKS Instruments, Inc. 2,839 233,224
Onto Innovation, Inc. (A) 11,040 737,914
Power Integrations, Inc. 15,259 1,017,928
Silicon Laboratories, Inc. (A) 10,294 1,182,986
Synaptics, Inc. (A) 8,325 737,595
Universal Display Corp. 9,273 882,975
Software – 2.9%  
Alarm.com Holdings, Inc. (A) 9,660 568,394
Altair Engineering, Inc., Class A (A) 12,037 590,415
Box, Inc., Class A (A) 29,258 849,945
DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc. (A) 14,008 409,454
EngageSmart, Inc. (A) 4,363 85,689
Five9, Inc. (A) 2,766 166,679
Guidewire Software, Inc. (A) 17,921 1,064,687
Instructure Holdings, Inc. (A) 3,239 76,505
KnowBe4, Inc., Class A (A) 17,841 438,532
NCR Corp. (A) 28,343 602,572
Nutanix, Inc., Class A (A) 36,766 1,007,388
Paycor HCM, Inc. (A)(B) 10,604 323,104
Qualys, Inc. (A) 8,557 1,219,886
Rapid7, Inc. (A) 12,988 587,967
MULTIFACTOR SMALL CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Information technology (continued)  
Software (continued)  
SPS Commerce, Inc. (A) 7,860 $994,447
Teradata Corp. (A) 21,717 686,040
Technology hardware, storage and peripherals – 0.2%  
Super Micro Computer, Inc. (A) 9,564 665,559
Materials – 6.4% 21,539,567
Chemicals – 3.8%  
Ashland, Inc. 14,053 1,474,441
Avient Corp. 19,223 663,001
Axalta Coating Systems, Ltd. (A) 48,022 1,119,873
Balchem Corp. 7,635 1,067,373
Cabot Corp. 12,093 888,594
Element Solutions, Inc. 50,271 864,661
HB Fuller Company 11,411 795,461
Huntsman Corp. 36,208 968,926
Livent Corp. (A) 39,990 1,262,484
Sensient Technologies Corp. 8,611 615,342
The Chemours Company 42,722 1,223,131
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company 8,441 387,526
Valvoline, Inc. 48,072 1,411,394
Construction materials – 0.6%  
Eagle Materials, Inc. 10,442 1,277,161
Summit Materials, Inc., Class A (A) 25,993 684,916
Containers and packaging – 0.8%  
Ardagh Metal Packaging SA (B) 29,719 131,952
Greif, Inc., Class A 5,387 356,673
Greif, Inc., Class B 913 64,650
Silgan Holdings, Inc. 19,260 912,154
Sonoco Products Company 18,729 1,162,696
Metals and mining – 0.9%  
ATI, Inc. (A) 26,526 789,414
Commercial Metals Company 26,288 1,196,104
U.S. Steel Corp. 47,632 969,788
Paper and forest products – 0.3%  
Louisiana-Pacific Corp. 22,098 1,251,852
Real estate – 6.0% 20,263,746
Equity real estate investment trusts – 5.9%  
Agree Realty Corp. 16,779 1,152,717
Apartment Income REIT Corp. 6,563 252,216
Apple Hospitality REIT, Inc. 46,397 794,317
Brixmor Property Group, Inc. 67,419 1,436,699
Cousins Properties, Inc. 35,553 844,739
Douglas Emmett, Inc. 40,977 720,785
EPR Properties 16,077 620,572
Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc. 28,948 622,961
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc. 25,562 1,217,518
Highwoods Properties, Inc. 24,444 690,054
Kilroy Realty Corp. 24,195 1,034,094
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MULTIFACTOR SMALL CAP ETF (continued)

  Shares or
Principal
Amount
Value
Real estate (continued)  
Equity real estate investment trusts (continued)  
Kite Realty Group Trust 46,326 $909,843
National Storage Affiliates Trust 13,211 563,581
Phillips Edison & Company, Inc. 24,563 740,329
Physicians Realty Trust 48,444 729,567
PotlatchDeltic Corp. 14,177 630,735
Rayonier, Inc. 32,246 1,086,690
Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. 11,142 990,747
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. 47,475 648,509
Spirit Realty Capital, Inc. 29,187 1,133,331
STAG Industrial, Inc. 38,566 1,218,300
Terreno Realty Corp. 16,252 928,639
Vornado Realty Trust 37,604 887,078
Real estate management and development – 0.1%  
Cushman & Wakefield PLC (A) 35,474 409,725
Utilities – 4.0% 13,512,230
Electric utilities – 1.4%  
ALLETE, Inc. 11,548 649,806
Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. 24,745 941,300
IDACORP, Inc. 11,534 1,207,610
PNM Resources, Inc. 19,649 913,089
Portland General Electric Company 19,958 896,913
Gas utilities – 1.7%  
National Fuel Gas Company 20,204 1,363,568
New Jersey Resources Corp. 21,904 977,795
ONE Gas, Inc. 11,283 874,207
South Jersey Industries, Inc. 25,928 898,924
Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc. 13,485 985,349
Spire, Inc. 10,831 756,112
Independent power and renewable electricity producers –
0.4%
 
Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure PLC 16,341 452,809
Ormat Technologies, Inc. (B) 11,062 1,000,558
Multi-utilities – 0.3%  
Black Hills Corp. 13,985 914,199
Water utilities – 0.2%  
California Water Service Group 10,957 679,991
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS – 0.2%   $848,662
(Cost $848,660)    
Short-term funds – 0.2% 848,662
John Hancock Collateral Trust, 3.1986% (C)(D) 45,975 459,332
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Premier Class, 2.9329% (C) 389,330 389,330
Total investments (Multifactor Small Cap ETF) (Cost $324,576,603) 100.2% $336,765,090
Other assets and liabilities, net (0.2%)   (712,449)
Total net assets 100.0%   $336,052,641
    
MULTIFACTOR SMALL CAP ETF (continued)

The percentage shown for each investment category is the total value of the category as a percentage of the net assets of the fund.
Security Abbreviations and Legend
(A) Non-income producing security.
(B) All or a portion of this security is on loan as of 10-31-22.
(C) The rate shown is the annualized seven-day yield as of 10-31-22.
(D) Investment is an affiliate of the fund, the advisor and/or subadvisor. This security represents the investment of cash collateral received for securities lending.
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Financial statements
STATEMENTS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 10-31-22 (unaudited)

  Multifactor Developed International ETF Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF Multifactor Large Cap ETF Multifactor Mid Cap ETF
Assets        
Unaffiliated investments, at value $398,503,983 $621,398,131 $713,827,771 $2,551,939,387
Affiliated investments, at value 2,056,251 278,877 303,383 2,139,584
Total investments, at value 400,560,234 621,677,008 714,131,154 2,554,078,971
Cash 656,741 1,273,430
Foreign currency, at value 744,469 2,583,263
Collateral held at broker for futures contracts 29,917
Dividends and interest receivable 1,767,796 450,537 563,254 1,588,378
Receivable for fund shares sold 5,808,930
Receivable for investments sold 253,074 76,064 551,289
Receivable for securities lending income 3,710 1,190 522 7,978
Other assets 14,521 22,534 22,471 51,634
Total assets 403,343,804 624,810,596 715,404,059 2,563,360,610
Liabilities        
Payable for futures variation margin 4,125
Due to custodian 6,591
Foreign capital gains tax payable 4,233,797
Payable for investments purchased 1,408 2,486 6,134,853
Payable upon return of securities loaned 2,056,285 278,874 306,607 2,149,942
Payable to affiliates        
Investment management fees 99,816 195,624 128,249 741,836
Accounting and legal services fees 17,457 28,090 33,054 109,451
Trustees’ fees 209 537 454 1,946
Other liabilities and accrued expenses 149,513 392,521 136,056 345,493
Total liabilities 2,331,279 5,131,929 608,545 9,483,521
Net assets $401,012,525 $619,678,667 $714,795,514 $2,553,877,089
Net assets consist of        
Paid-in capital $486,388,225 $750,976,663 $682,918,365 $2,433,860,144
Total distributable earnings (loss) (85,375,700) (131,297,996) 31,877,149 120,016,945
Net assets $401,012,525 $619,678,667 $714,795,514 $2,553,877,089
Unaffiliated investments, at cost $442,233,258 $709,951,707 $660,001,165 $2,380,788,660
Affiliated investments, at cost $2,056,203 $278,878 $303,387 $2,139,533
Foreign currency, at cost $738,402 $2,669,975
Securities loaned, at value $5,483,202 $904,093 $982,786 $11,773,219
Net asset value per share        
Based on net asset values and shares outstanding-the fund has an unlimited number of shares authorized with no par value.        
Net assets $401,012,525 $619,678,667 $714,795,514 $2,553,877,089
Shares outstanding 15,700,000 29,000,000 14,475,000 55,025,000
Net asset value per share $25.54 $21.37 $49.38 $46.41
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STATEMENTS OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 10-31-22 (unaudited)

Continued
  Multifactor Small Cap ETF
Assets  
Unaffiliated investments, at value $336,305,758
Affiliated investments, at value 459,332
Total investments, at value 336,765,090
Dividends and interest receivable 67,324
Receivable for investments sold 1,607,237
Receivable for securities lending income 1,804
Other assets 14,102
Total assets 338,455,557
Liabilities  
Payable for investments purchased 184,135
Payable for fund shares repurchased 1,560,036
Payable upon return of securities loaned 460,758
Payable to affiliates  
Investment management fees 91,546
Accounting and legal services fees 14,629
Trustees’ fees 166
Other liabilities and accrued expenses 91,646
Total liabilities 2,402,916
Net assets $336,052,641
Net assets consist of  
Paid-in capital $395,899,181
Total distributable earnings (loss) (59,846,540)
Net assets $336,052,641
Unaffiliated investments, at cost $324,117,273
Affiliated investments, at cost $459,330
Securities loaned, at value $4,221,988
Net asset value per share  
Based on net asset values and shares outstanding-the fund has an unlimited number of shares authorized with no par value.  
Net assets $336,052,641
Shares outstanding 10,775,000
Net asset value per share $31.19
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STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS For the six months ended 10-31-22 (unaudited)

  Multifactor Developed International ETF Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF Multifactor Large Cap ETF Multifactor Mid Cap ETF
Investment income        
Dividends from unaffiliated investments $8,565,203 $18,015,717 $6,810,772 $22,421,756
Non-cash dividends 770,645
Securities lending 53,084 14,341 7,073 181,687
Interest 7,010 7,509 4,560 18,419
Less foreign taxes withheld (780,109) (2,172,916) (879) (6,096)
Total investment income 8,615,833 15,864,651 6,821,526 22,615,766
Expenses        
Investment management fees 769,495 1,429,971 968,885 4,534,077
Accounting and legal services fees 34,225 50,778 57,268 189,992
Transfer agent fees 5,042 5,042 5,042 5,042
Trustees’ fees 4,563 6,459 7,689 24,245
Custodian fees 77,575 257,907 68,829 199,208
Printing and postage 12,193 10,845 20,096 55,238
Professional fees 30,564 34,343 40,501 85,845
Stock exchange listing fees 2,967 4,679 3,673 4,531
Other 15,040 14,426 18,610 36,235
Total expenses 951,664 1,814,450 1,190,593 5,134,413
Less expense reductions (93,494) (222,018) (109,913) (89,844)
Net expenses 858,170 1,592,432 1,080,680 5,044,569
Net investment income 7,757,663 14,272,219 5,740,846 17,571,197
Realized and unrealized gain (loss)        
Net realized gain (loss) on        
Unaffiliated investments and foreign currency transactions and foreign currency transactions (15,317,588) (16,199,192) (7,700,136) (39,236,104)
Affiliated investments (2,175) (390) (94) (3,613)
Futures contracts (411,768) (249,872) (36,566) (92,425)
Redemptions in kind 4,897,979 851,864 18,074,056 49,832,899
  (10,833,552) (15,597,590) 10,337,260 10,500,757
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of        
Unaffiliated investments and translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currencies and translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currencies (59,473,936) (128,472,612)1 (56,017,497) (139,848,167)
Affiliated investments 614 125 22 517
Futures (4,132)
  (59,473,322) (128,472,487) (56,021,607) (139,847,650)
Net realized and unrealized loss (70,306,874) (144,070,077) (45,684,347) (129,346,893)
Decrease in net assets from operations $(62,549,211) $(129,797,858) $(39,943,501) $(111,775,696)
    
   
1 Net of $345,039 decrease in deferred foreign withholding taxes.
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STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS For the six months ended 10-31-22 (unaudited)

Continued
    
  Multifactor Small Cap ETF
Investment income  
Dividends from unaffiliated investments $2,990,044
Securities lending 7,343
Interest 3,837
Less foreign taxes withheld (3,479)
Total investment income 2,997,745
Expenses  
Investment management fees 679,152
Accounting and legal services fees 26,798
Transfer agent fees 5,042
Trustees’ fees 3,741
Custodian fees 40,634
Printing and postage 12,577
Professional fees 26,939
Stock exchange listing fees 1,780
Other 12,183
Total expenses 808,846
Less expense reductions (77,452)
Net expenses 731,394
Net investment income 2,266,351
Realized and unrealized gain (loss)  
Net realized gain (loss) on  
Unaffiliated investments and foreign currency transactions and foreign currency transactions (15,871,291)
Affiliated investments (686)
Futures contracts 58,555
Redemptions in kind 16,143,077
  329,655
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of  
Unaffiliated investments and translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currencies and translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currencies (12,004,497)
Affiliated investments 52
  (12,004,445)
Net realized and unrealized loss (11,674,790)
Decrease in net assets from operations $(9,408,439)
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STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS  

  Multifactor Developed
International ETF
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF Multifactor Large Cap ETF
  Six months ended
10-31-22
(unaudited)
Year ended
4-30-22
Six months ended
10-31-22
(unaudited)
Year ended
4-30-22
Six months ended
10-31-22
(unaudited)
Year ended
4-30-22
Increase (decrease) in net assets            
From operations            
Net investment income $7,757,663 $14,946,190 $14,272,219 $17,285,712 $5,740,846 $8,581,950
Net realized gain (loss) (10,833,552) 12,647,177 (15,597,590) (551,133) 10,337,260 27,074,095
Change in net unrealized depreciation (59,473,322) (66,945,494) (128,472,487) (115,024,799) (56,021,607) (49,027,535)
Decrease in net assets resulting from operations (62,549,211) (39,352,127) (129,797,858) (98,290,220) (39,943,501) (13,371,490)
Distributions to shareholders            
From earnings (8,655,521) (16,282,455) (4,592,547) (18,823,632) (4,190,819) (8,541,390)
From fund share transactions            
Shares issued 21,601,326 123,309,794 100,153,863 71,215,603 35,874,935 170,026,286
Shares repurchased (32,052,063) (69,777,522) (6,937,382) (29,222,676) (58,805,064) (72,014,924)
Total from fund share transactions (10,450,737) 53,532,272 93,216,481 41,992,927 (22,930,129) 98,011,362
Total increase (decrease) (81,655,469) (2,102,310) (41,173,924) (75,120,925) (67,064,449) 76,098,482
Net assets            
Beginning of period 482,667,994 484,770,304 660,852,591 735,973,516 781,859,963 705,761,481
End of period $401,012,525 $482,667,994 $619,678,667 $660,852,591 $714,795,514 $781,859,963
Share activity            
Shares outstanding            
Beginning of period 16,100,000 14,500,000 25,100,000 23,600,000 14,975,000 13,225,000
Shares issued 800,000 3,700,000 4,200,000 2,500,000 725,000 3,050,000
Shares repurchased (1,200,000) (2,100,000) (300,000) (1,000,000) (1,225,000) (1,300,000)
End of period 15,700,000 16,100,000 29,000,000 25,100,000 14,475,000 14,975,000
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STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS  

Continued
  Multifactor Mid Cap ETF Multifactor Small Cap ETF
  Six months ended
10-31-22
(unaudited)
Year ended
4-30-22
Six months ended
10-31-22
(unaudited)
Year ended
4-30-22
Increase (decrease) in net assets        
From operations        
Net investment income $17,571,197 $20,239,746 $2,266,351 $3,805,766
Net realized gain 10,500,757 87,205,470 329,655 29,531,594
Change in net unrealized depreciation (139,847,650) (234,507,963) (12,004,445) (65,353,940)
Decrease in net assets resulting from operations (111,775,696) (127,062,747) (9,408,439) (32,016,580)
Distributions to shareholders        
From earnings (10,179,998) (18,319,101) (1,073,157) (4,761,782)
From fund share transactions        
Shares issued 389,624,047 605,048,219 34,492,775 109,353,746
Shares repurchased (124,393,825) (212,516,812) (64,643,370) (122,188,867)
Total from fund share transactions 265,230,222 392,531,407 (30,150,595) (12,835,121)
Total increase (decrease) 143,274,528 247,149,559 (40,632,191) (49,613,483)
Net assets        
Beginning of period 2,410,602,561 2,163,453,002 376,684,832 426,298,315
End of period $2,553,877,089 $2,410,602,561 $336,052,641 $376,684,832
Share activity        
Shares outstanding        
Beginning of period 49,450,000 41,975,000 11,775,000 12,075,000
Shares issued 8,200,000 11,525,000 1,075,000 3,225,000
Shares repurchased (2,625,000) (4,050,000) (2,075,000) (3,525,000)
End of period 55,025,000 49,450,000 10,775,000 11,775,000
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MULTIFACTOR DEVELOPED INTERNATIONAL ETF

Period ended 10-31-221 4-30-22 4-30-21 4-30-20 4-30-19 4-30-18
Per share operating performance            
Net asset value, beginning of period $29.98 $33.43 $24.33 $28.75 $30.68 $27.17
Net investment income2 0.483 0.97 0.70 0.73 0.91 0.77
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments (4.38) (3.34) 8.99 (4.21) (2.31) 3.43
Total from investment operations (3.90) (2.37) 9.69 (3.48) (1.40) 4.20
Less distributions            
From net investment income (0.54) (1.08) (0.59) (0.94) (0.53) (0.69)
Net asset value, end of period $25.54 $29.98 $33.43 $24.33 $28.75 $30.68
Total return (%)4 (13.13)5 (7.45) 40.26 (12.57) (4.54) 15.64
Ratios and supplemental data            
Net assets, end of period (in millions) $401 $483 $485 $433 $512 $68
Ratios (as a percentage of average net assets):            
Expenses before reductions 0.436 0.42 0.43 0.52 0.55 0.80
Expenses including reductions 0.396 0.39 0.39 0.45 0.45 0.45
Net investment income 3.533,6 2.92 2.43 2.46 3.28 2.60
Portfolio turnover (%)7 8 10 8 10 17 15
    
   
1 Six months ended 10-31-22. Unaudited.
2 Based on average daily shares outstanding.
3 Net investment income is affected by the timing and frequency of the declaration of dividends by the securities in which the fund invests.
4 Total returns would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced during the applicable periods.
5 Not annualized.
6 Annualized.
7 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from in-kind transactions.
MULTIFACTOR EMERGING MARKETS ETF

Period ended 10-31-221 4-30-22 4-30-21 4-30-20 4-30-192
Per share operating performance          
Net asset value, beginning of period $26.33 $31.19 $21.61 $25.87 $25.00
Net investment income3 0.534 0.72 0.50 0.66 0.14
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments (5.31) (4.79) 9.57 (4.29) 0.78
Total from investment operations (4.78) (4.07) 10.07 (3.63) 0.92
Less distributions          
From net investment income (0.18) (0.79) (0.49) (0.63) (0.05)
Net asset value, end of period $21.37 $26.33 $31.19 $21.61 $25.87
Total return (%)5 (18.24)6 (13.33) 46.99 (14.44) 3.716
Ratios and supplemental data          
Net assets, end of period (in millions) $620 $661 $736 $685 $818
Ratios (as a percentage of average net assets):          
Expenses before reductions 0.567 0.56 0.55 0.67 0.717
Expenses including reductions 0.497 0.49 0.49 0.55 0.557
Net investment income 4.394,7 2.43 1.89 2.69 0.977
Portfolio turnover (%)8 5 12 25 22 3
    
   
1 Six months ended 10-31-22. Unaudited.
2 Period from 9-27-18 (commencement of operations) to 4-30-19.
3 Based on average daily shares outstanding.
4 Net investment income is affected by the timing and frequency of the declaration of dividends by the securities in which the fund invests.
5 Total returns would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced during the applicable periods.
6 Not annualized.
7 Annualized.
8 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from in-kind transactions.
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MULTIFACTOR LARGE CAP ETF

Period ended 10-31-221 4-30-22 4-30-21 4-30-20 4-30-19 4-30-18
Per share operating performance            
Net asset value, beginning of period $52.21 $53.37 $36.16 $37.97 $34.52 $31.09
Net investment income2 0.393 0.63 0.66 0.73 0.70 0.51
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments (2.94) (1.15) 17.30 (1.83) 3.25 3.42
Total from investment operations (2.55) (0.52) 17.96 (1.10) 3.95 3.93
Less distributions            
From net investment income (0.28) (0.64) (0.75) (0.71) (0.50) (0.50)
Net asset value, end of period $49.38 $52.21 $53.37 $36.16 $37.97 $34.52
Total return (%)4 (4.88)5 (1.06) 50.22 (3.04) 11.74 12.69
Ratios and supplemental data            
Net assets, end of period (in millions) $715 $782 $706 $789 $922 $401
Ratios (as a percentage of average net assets):            
Expenses before reductions 0.326 0.32 0.31 0.34 0.35 0.40
Expenses including reductions 0.296 0.29 0.29 0.33 0.34 0.35
Net investment income 1.543,6 1.12 1.50 1.92 1.96 1.53
Portfolio turnover (%)7 3 4 7 6 6 5
    
   
1 Six months ended 10-31-22. Unaudited.
2 Based on average daily shares outstanding.
3 Net investment income is affected by the timing and frequency of the declaration of dividends by the securities in which the fund invests.
4 Total returns would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced during the applicable periods.
5 Not annualized.
6 Annualized.
7 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from in-kind transactions.
MULTIFACTOR MID CAP ETF

Period ended 10-31-221 4-30-22 4-30-21 4-30-20 4-30-19 4-30-18
Per share operating performance            
Net asset value, beginning of period $48.75 $51.54 $32.39 $36.60 $34.04 $30.65
Net investment income2 0.343 0.44 0.39 0.48 0.53 0.34
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments (2.48) (2.83) 19.23 (4.29) 2.44 3.36
Total from investment operations (2.14) (2.39) 19.62 (3.81) 2.97 3.70
Less distributions            
From net investment income (0.20) (0.40) (0.47) (0.40) (0.41) (0.31)
Net asset value, end of period $46.41 $48.75 $51.54 $32.39 $36.60 $34.04
Total return (%)4 (4.37)5 (4.72) 61.03 (10.56) 8.98 12.11
Ratios and supplemental data            
Net assets, end of period (in millions) $2,554 $2,411 $2,163 $1,331 $1,030 $332
Ratios (as a percentage of average net assets):            
Expenses before reductions 0.426 0.42 0.42 0.43 0.45 0.52
Expenses including reductions 0.416 0.41 0.41 0.42 0.44 0.45
Net investment income 1.433,6 0.84 0.96 1.33 1.53 1.03
Portfolio turnover (%)7 9 10 20 11 13 11
    
   
1 Six months ended 10-31-22. Unaudited.
2 Based on average daily shares outstanding.
3 Net investment income is affected by the timing and frequency of the declaration of dividends by the securities in which the fund invests.
4 Total returns would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced during the applicable periods.
5 Not annualized.
6 Annualized.
7 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from in-kind transactions.
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MULTIFACTOR SMALL CAP ETF

Period ended 10-31-221 4-30-22 4-30-21 4-30-20 4-30-19 4-30-182
Per share operating performance            
Net asset value, beginning of period $31.99 $35.30 $21.77 $26.89 $25.69 $25.00
Net investment income3 0.204 0.31 0.36 0.33 0.29 0.13
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments (0.91) (3.23) 13.51 (5.13) 1.16 0.56
Total from investment operations (0.71) (2.92) 13.87 (4.80) 1.45 0.69
Less distributions            
From net investment income (0.09) (0.39) (0.34) (0.32) (0.25)
Net asset value, end of period $31.19 $31.99 $35.30 $21.77 $26.89 $25.69
Total return (%)5 (2.20)6 (8.39) 64.17 (18.07) 5.71 2.776
Ratios and supplemental data            
Net assets, end of period (in millions) $336 $377 $426 $463 $439 $39
Ratios (as a percentage of average net assets):            
Expenses before reductions 0.467 0.45 0.45 0.55 0.60 0.907,8
Expenses including reductions 0.427 0.42 0.42 0.49 0.50 0.517,8
Net investment income 1.304,7 0.90 1.31 1.30 1.13 1.057
Portfolio turnover (%)9 25 40 56 36 33 17
    
   
1 Six months ended 10-31-22. Unaudited.
2 Period from 11-8-17 (commencement of operations) to 4-30-18.
3 Based on average daily shares outstanding.
4 Net investment income is affected by the timing and frequency of the declaration of dividends by the securities in which the fund invests.
5 Total returns would have been lower had certain expenses not been reduced during the applicable periods.
6 Not annualized.
7 Annualized.
8 Certain expenses are presented unannualized due to the short reporting period.
9 Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from in-kind transactions.
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Notes to financial statements (unaudited)
Note 1Organization
John Hancock Exchange-Traded Fund Trust (the Trust) is an open-end management investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust. The Trust is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act). It is a series company with multiple investment series, five of which are presented in this report (the funds).
The investment objective of each fund is to seek to provide investment results that closely correspond, before fees and expenses, to the performance of their respective Index as listed below:
ETF Index
Multifactor Developed International ETF John Hancock Dimensional Developed International Index
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF John Hancock Dimensional Emerging Markets Index
Multifactor Large Cap ETF John Hancock Dimensional Large Cap Index
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF John Hancock Dimensional Mid Cap Index
Multifactor Small Cap ETF John Hancock Dimensional Small Cap Index
Note 2Significant accounting policies
The financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (US GAAP), which require management to make certain estimates and assumptions as of the date of the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates and those differences could be significant. The funds qualify as investment companies under Topic 946 of Accounting Standards Codification of US GAAP.
Events or transactions occurring after the end of the fiscal period through the date that the financial statements were issued have been evaluated in the preparation of the financial statements. The following summarizes the significant accounting policies of the funds:
Security valuation. Investments are stated at value as of the scheduled close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), normally at 4:00 P.M., Eastern Time. In case of emergency or other disruption resulting in the NYSE not opening for trading or the NYSE closing at a time other than the regularly scheduled close, the net asset value (NAV) may be determined as of the regularly scheduled close of the NYSE pursuant to the Advisor’s Valuation Policies and Procedures.
In order to value the securities, the funds use the following valuation techniques: Equity securities, including exchange-traded funds and closed-end funds, held by the funds are typically valued at the last sale price or official closing price on the exchange or principal market where the security trades. In the event there were no sales during the day or closing prices are not available, the securities are valued using the last available bid price. Investments in open-end mutual funds, including John Hancock Collateral Trust (JHCT), are valued at their respective NAVs each business day. Futures contracts whose settlement prices are determined as of the close of the NYSE are typically valued based on the settlement price while other futures contracts are typically valued at the last traded price on the exchange on which they trade. Foreign securities and currencies are valued in U.S. dollars based on foreign currency exchange rates supplied by an independent pricing vendor valued at London close.
In certain instances, the Pricing Committee of the Advisor may determine to value equity securities using prices obtained from another exchange or market if trading on the exchange or market on which prices are typically obtained did not open for trading as scheduled, or if trading closed earlier than scheduled, and trading occurred as normal on another exchange or market.
Other portfolio securities and assets, for which reliable market quotations are not readily available, are valued at fair value as determined in good faith by the Pricing Committee following procedures established by the Advisor and adopted by the Board of Trustees. The frequency with which these fair valuation procedures are used cannot be predicted and fair value of securities may differ significantly from the value that would have been used had a ready market for such securities existed. Trading in foreign securities may be completed before the scheduled daily close of trading on the NYSE. Significant events at the issuer or market level may affect the values of securities between the time when the valuation of the securities is generally determined and the close of the NYSE. If a significant event occurs, these securities may be fair valued, as determined in good faith by the Pricing Committee, following procedures established by the Advisor and adopted by the Board of Trustees. The Advisor may use fair value adjustment factors provided by an independent pricing vendor to value certain foreign securities in order to adjust for events that may occur between the close of foreign exchanges or markets and the close of the NYSE.
The funds use a three-tier hierarchy to prioritize the pricing assumptions, referred to as inputs, used in valuation techniques to measure fair value. Level 1 includes securities valued using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities, including registered investment companies. Level 2 includes securities valued using other significant observable inputs. Observable inputs may include quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds and credit risk. Prices for securities valued using these inputs are received from independent pricing vendors and brokers and are based on an evaluation of the inputs described. Level 3 includes securities valued using significant unobservable inputs when market prices are not readily available or reliable, including the Advisor’s assumptions in determining the fair value of investments. Factors used in determining value may include market or issuer specific events or trends, changes in interest rates and credit quality. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risks associated with investing in those securities. Changes in valuation techniques and related inputs may result in transfers into or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy.
The following is a summary of the values by input classification of the funds’ investments as of October 31, 2022, by major security category or type:
  Total
value at
10-31-22
Level 1
quoted
price
Level 2
significant
observable
inputs
Level 3
significant
unobservable
inputs
Multifactor Developed International ETF        
Investments in securities:        
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  Total
value at
10-31-22
Level 1
quoted
price
Level 2
significant
observable
inputs
Level 3
significant
unobservable
inputs
Multifactor Developed International ETF (continued)        
Assets        
Common stocks        
Australia   $30,312,190   $30,312,190
Austria   978,987   978,987
Belgium   3,576,494   3,576,494
Chile   362,877   362,877
Denmark   10,912,189   10,912,189
Finland   5,697,036   5,697,036
France   42,650,643   42,650,643
Germany   26,753,949   26,753,949
Hong Kong   8,326,228   8,326,228
Ireland   3,984,902   3,984,902
Israel   2,128,844   2,128,844
Italy   8,330,085   8,330,085
Japan   94,852,050   94,852,050
Luxembourg   1,213,392   1,213,392
Macau   121,470   121,470
Malaysia   233,567   233,567
Mexico   69,220   69,220
Netherlands   17,421,402   17,421,402
New Zealand   578,032   578,032
Norway   3,019,438   3,019,438
Portugal   1,008,239   1,008,239
Singapore   6,933,206   6,933,206
Spain   11,278,571   11,278,571
Sweden   11,678,409   11,678,409
Switzerland   43,010,916   43,010,916
United Arab Emirates   104   $104
United Kingdom   60,448,510   60,448,510
United States   30,620   30,620
Preferred securities   2,591,005   2,591,005
Short-term investments   2,057,659   2,057,659
Total investments in securities   $400,560,234   $400,560,130   $104
 
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF        
Investments in securities:        
Assets        
Common stocks        
Brazil   $30,259,304   $30,259,304
Chile   2,550,145   2,550,145
China   125,870,235   125,870,235
Hong Kong   7,889,142   7,889,142
India   142,099,166   142,099,166
Indonesia   17,385,177   17,385,177
Malaysia   12,496,053   12,496,053
Mexico   18,542,665   18,542,665
Netherlands   286,658   286,658
Philippines   6,948,584   6,948,584
Poland   4,165,102   4,165,102
Russia   427,470   $427,470
Saudi Arabia   26,088,564   26,088,564
South Africa   26,087,671   26,087,671
South Korea   77,591,881   77,591,881
Taiwan   91,162,310   91,162,310
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  Total
value at
10-31-22
Level 1
quoted
price
Level 2
significant
observable
inputs
Level 3
significant
unobservable
inputs
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF (continued)        
Thailand   $15,538,212   $15,538,212
Turkey   2,706,804   2,706,804
United Kingdom   58,836   58,836
United States   151,199   151,199
Preferred securities   12,971,521   12,971,521
Rights   3,461   3,461
Short-term investments   396,848   396,848
Total investments in securities   $621,677,008   $621,249,538   $427,470
 
Multifactor Large Cap ETF        
Investments in securities:        
Assets        
Common stocks   $713,663,733   $713,663,733
Short-term investments   467,421   467,421
Total investments in securities   $714,131,154   $714,131,154
Derivatives:        
Liabilities        
Futures   $(4,132)   $(4,132)
 
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF        
Investments in securities:        
Assets        
Common stocks   $2,551,833,242   $2,551,833,242
Short-term investments   2,245,729   2,245,729
Total investments in securities   $2,554,078,971   $2,554,078,971
 
Multifactor Small Cap ETF        
Investments in securities:        
Assets        
Common stocks   $335,916,428   $335,916,428
Short-term investments   848,662   848,662
Total investments in securities   $336,765,090   $336,765,090
Security transactions and related investment income. Investment security transactions are accounted for on a trade date plus one basis for daily NAV calculations. However, for financial reporting purposes, investment transactions are reported on trade date. Interest income is accrued as earned. Dividend income is recorded on ex-date, except for dividends of certain foreign securities where the dividend may not be known until after the ex-date. In those cases, dividend income, net of withholding taxes, is recorded when the fund becomes aware of the dividends. Non-cash dividends, if any, are recorded at the fair market value of the securities received. Gains and losses on securities sold are determined on the basis of identified cost and may include proceeds from litigation.
Real estate investment trusts. The funds may invest in real estate investment trusts (REITs). Distributions from REITs may be recorded as income and subsequently characterized by the REIT at the end of their fiscal year as a reduction of cost of investments and/or as a realized gain. As a result, the funds will estimate the components of distributions from these securities. Such estimates are revised when the actual components of the distributions are known.
Securities lending. The funds may lend their securities to earn additional income. The funds receive collateral from the borrower in an amount not less than the market value of the loaned securities. The funds may invest their cash collateral in JHCT, an affiliate of the funds, which has a floating NAV and is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as an investment company. JHCT is a prime money market fund and invests in short-term money market investments. Each fund will receive the benefit of any gains and bear any losses generated by JHCT with respect to the cash collateral.
The funds have the right to recall loaned securities on demand. If a borrower fails to return loaned securities when due, then the lending agent is responsible and indemnifies the funds for the lent securities. The lending agent uses the collateral received from the borrower to purchase replacement securities of the same issue, type, class and series of the loaned securities. If the value of the collateral is less than the purchase cost of replacement securities, the lending agent is responsible for satisfying the shortfall but only to the extent that the shortfall is not due to any decrease in the value of JHCT.
Although the risk of loss on securities lent is mitigated by receiving collateral from the borrower and through lending agent indemnification, the funds could experience a delay in recovering securities or could experience a lower than expected return if the borrower fails to return the securities on a timely basis. During the existence of the loan, the funds will receive from the borrower amounts equivalent to any dividends, interest or other distributions on the loaned securities, as well as interest on
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such amounts. The funds receive compensation for lending their securities by retaining a portion of the return on the investment of the collateral and compensation from fees earned from borrowers of the securities. Securities lending income received by the funds is net of fees retained by the securities lending agent. Net income received from JHCT is a component of securities lending income as recorded on the Statements of operations.
Obligations to repay collateral received by the funds are shown on the Statements of assets and liabilities as Payable upon return of securities loaned and are secured by the loaned securities. The following table summarizes the values of securities loaned by the funds and the corresponding cash collateral received at October 31, 2022. In addition, non-cash collateral in the form of U.S. Treasuries was pledged, as indicated below. This non-cash collateral cannot be sold or repledged by the funds, and accordingly, is not reflected in the funds’ net assets.
Fund Market value of securities on loan Cash collateral received Non-cash collateral
Multifactor Developed International ETF   $5,483,202   $2,056,285   $3,795,290
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF 904,093 278,874 699,630
Multifactor Large Cap ETF 982,786 306,607 741,066
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF   11,773,219 2,149,942   10,239,080
Multifactor Small Cap ETF 4,221,988 460,758 3,963,920
Foreign investing. Assets, including investments, and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollar values each day at the prevailing exchange rate. Purchases and sales of securities, income and expenses are translated into U.S. dollars at the prevailing exchange rate on the date of the transaction. The effect of changes in foreign currency exchange rates on the value of securities is reflected as a component of the realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments. Foreign investments are subject to a decline in the value of a foreign currency versus the U.S. dollar, which reduces the dollar value of securities denominated in that currency.
Funds that invest internationally generally carry more risk than funds that invest strictly in U.S. securities. These risks are heightened for investments in emerging markets. Risks can result from differences in economic and political conditions, regulations, market practices (including higher transaction costs), accounting standards and other factors.
There may be unexpected restrictions on investments or on exposures to investments in companies located in certain foreign countries, such as China. For example, a government may restrict investment in companies or industries considered important to national interests, or intervene in the financial markets, such as by imposing trading restrictions, or banning or curtailing short selling. As a result of forced sales of a security, or inability to participate in an investment the manager otherwise believes is attractive, a fund may incur losses.
Trading in certain Chinese securities through Hong Kong Stock Connect or Bond Connect, mutual market access programs that enable foreign investment in the People’s Republic of China, is subject to certain restrictions and risks. Securities offered through these programs may lose purchase eligibility and any changes in laws, regulations and policies impacting these programs may affect security prices, which could adversely affect the funds’ performance.
Foreign taxes. The funds may be subject to withholding tax on income, capital gains or repatriations imposed by certain countries, a portion of which may be recoverable. Foreign taxes are accrued based upon the funds’ understanding of the tax rules and rates that exist in the foreign markets in which it invests. Taxes are accrued based on gains realized by the funds as a result of certain foreign security sales. In certain circumstances, estimated taxes are accrued based on unrealized appreciation of such securities. Investment income is recorded net of foreign withholding taxes.
Overdraft. The funds may have the ability to borrow from banks for temporary or emergency purposes, including meeting redemption requests that otherwise might require the untimely sale of securities. Pursuant to the funds’ custodian agreement, the custodian may loan money to the funds to make properly authorized payments. The funds are obligated to repay the custodian for any overdraft, including any related costs or expenses. The custodian may have a lien, security interest or security entitlement in any fund property that is not otherwise segregated or pledged, to the extent of any overdraft, and to the maximum extent permitted by law.
Line of credit. The funds and other affiliated funds have entered into a syndicated line of credit agreement with Citibank, N.A. as the administrative agent that enables them to participate in a $1 billion unsecured committed line of credit. Excluding commitments designated for a certain fund and subject to the needs of all other affiliated funds, a fund can borrow up to an aggregate commitment amount of $750 million, subject to asset coverage and other limitations as specified in the agreement.
A commitment fee payable at the end of each calendar quarter, based on the average daily unused portion of each line of credit, is charged to each participating fund based on a combination of fixed and asset-based allocations and is reflected in Other expenses on the Statements of operations.
Commitment fees for the six months ended October 31, 2022 were as follows:
Fund Commitment fee
Multifactor Developed International ETF   $2,293
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF 2,509
Multifactor Large Cap ETF 2,812
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF 4,730
Multifactor Small Cap ETF 2,166
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Expenses. Within the John Hancock group of funds complex, expenses that are directly attributable to an individual fund are allocated to such fund. Expenses that are not readily attributable to a specific fund are allocated among all funds in an equitable manner, taking into consideration, among other things, the nature and type of expense and the fund’s relative net assets. Expense estimates are accrued in the period to which they relate and adjustments are made when actual amounts are known.
Federal income taxes. Each fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company by complying with the applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code and will not be subject to federal income tax on taxable income that is distributed to shareholders. Therefore, no federal income tax provision is required.
For federal income tax purposes, as of April 30, 2022, certain funds have short-term and long-term capital loss carryforwards available to offset future net realized capital gains. These carryforwards do not expire. The following table details the capital loss carryforwards available as of April 30, 2022:
  No Expiration Date
Fund Short Term Long Term
Multifactor Developed International ETF   $12,179,222   $20,805,806
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF 17,614,284 12,928,210
Multifactor Large Cap ETF 14,174,353 21,776,731
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF 67,609,853 3,994,981
Multifactor Small Cap ETF 52,117,176 21,813,893
Due to certain Internal Revenue Code rules, utilization of the capital loss carryforwards may be limited in future years.
As of April 30, 2022, the funds had no uncertain tax positions that would require financial statement recognition, derecognition or disclosure. The funds’ federal tax returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service for a period of three years.
For federal income tax purposes, the costs of investments owned on October 31, 2022, including short-term investments, were as follows:
Fund Aggregate
cost
Unrealized
appreciation
Unrealized
(depreciation)
Net unrealized
appreciation/
(depreciation)
Multifactor Developed International ETF $445,612,824   $19,429,383   $(64,481,973)   $(45,052,590)
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF 714,008,597 64,439,097   (156,770,686) (92,331,589)
Multifactor Large Cap ETF 660,669,637   110,679,812 (57,222,427) 53,457,385
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF   2,385,243,002   343,857,912   (175,021,943) 168,835,969
Multifactor Small Cap ETF 324,651,306 35,951,460 (23,837,676) 12,113,784
Distribution of income and gains. Distributions to shareholders from net investment income and net realized gains, if any, are recorded on the ex-date. The funds generally declare and pay dividends at least semiannually from net investment income, if any. Capital gain distributions, if any, are typically distributed annually.
Such distributions, on a tax basis, are determined in conformity with income tax regulations, which may differ from US GAAP. Distributions in excess of tax basis earnings and profits, if any, are reported in the funds’ financial statements as a return of capital. The final determination of tax characteristics of the funds’ distribution will occur at the end of the year and will subsequently be reported to shareholders.
Capital accounts within the financial statements are adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on net assets or the results of operations. Temporary book-tax differences, if any, will reverse in a subsequent period. Book-tax differences are primarily attributable to investments in passive foreign investment companies, wash sale loss deferrals and redemptions-in-kind.
Note 3Derivative instruments
The funds may invest in derivatives in order to meet their investment objective. Derivatives include a variety of different instruments that may be traded in the over-the-counter (OTC) market, on a regulated exchange or through a clearing facility. The risks in using derivatives vary depending upon the structure of the instruments, including the use of leverage, optionality, the liquidity or lack of liquidity of the contract, the creditworthiness of the counterparty or clearing organization and the volatility of the position. Some derivatives involve risks that are potentially greater than the risks associated with investing directly in the referenced securities or other referenced underlying instrument. Specifically, the funds are exposed to the risk that the counterparty to an OTC derivatives contract will be unable or unwilling to make timely settlement payments or otherwise honor its obligations. OTC derivatives transactions typically can only be closed out with the other party to the transaction.
Certain derivatives are traded or cleared on an exchange or central clearinghouse. Exchange-traded or centrally-cleared transactions generally present less counterparty risk to a fund than OTC transactions. The exchange or clearinghouse stands between the funds and the broker to the contract and therefore, credit risk is generally limited to the failure of the exchange or clearinghouse and the clearing member.
Futures. A futures contract is a contractual agreement to buy or sell a particular currency or financial instrument at a pre-determined price in the future. Futures are traded on an exchange and cleared through a central clearinghouse. Risks related to the use of futures contracts include possible illiquidity of the futures markets and contract prices that can be highly volatile and imperfectly correlated to movements in the underlying financial instrument and potential losses in excess of the amounts recognized on the Statements of assets and liabilities. Use of long futures contracts subjects the funds to the risk of loss up to the notional value of the futures contracts. Use of short futures contracts subjects the funds to unlimited risk of loss.
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Upon entering into a futures contract, the fund is required to deposit initial margin with the broker in the form of cash or securities. The amount of required margin is set by the broker and is generally based on a percentage of the contract value. The margin deposit must then be maintained at the established level over the life of the contract. Cash that has been pledged by a fund, if any, is detailed in the Statements of assets and liabilities as Collateral held at broker for futures contracts. Securities pledged by the funds, if any, are identified in the Funds’ investments. Subsequent payments, referred to as variation margin, are made or received by a fund periodically and are based on changes in the market value of open futures contracts. Futures contracts are marked-to-market daily and unrealized gain or loss is recorded by the fund. Receivable/Payable for futures variation margin is included in the Statements of assets and liabilities. When the contract is closed, a fund records a realized gain or loss equal to the difference between the value of the contract at the time it was opened and the value at the time it was closed.
The following table details how the funds used futures contracts during the six months ended October 31, 2022. In addition, the table summarizes the range of notional contract amounts held by the funds, as measured at each quarter end:
Fund Reason USD Notional range
Multifactor Developed International ETF The fund used futures contracts to meet the transactional needs of the portfolio and to equitize cash balances, if needed. As of October 31, 2022, there were no open futures contracts. Up to $10.7 million, as measured during the period
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF The fund used futures contracts to meet the transactional needs of the portfolio and to equitize cash balances, if needed. As of October 31, 2022, there were no open futures contracts. Up to $7.9 million, as measured during the period
Multifactor Large Cap ETF The fund used futures contracts to meet the transactional needs of the portfolio and to equitize cash balances, if needed. Up to $1.0 million, as measured during the period
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF The fund used futures contracts to meet the transactional needs of the portfolio and to equitize cash balances, if needed. As of October 31, 2022, there were no open futures contracts. Up to $7.5 million, as measured during the period
Multifactor Small Cap ETF The fund used futures contracts to meet the transactional needs of the portfolio and to equitize cash balances, if needed. As of October 31, 2022, there were no open futures contracts. Up to $2.9 million, as measured during the period
Fair value of derivative instruments by risk category
The table below summarizes the fair value of derivatives held by the funds at October 31, 2022 by risk category:
Fund Risk Statements of
assets and
liabilities location
Financial
instruments
location
Assets
derivatives
fair value
Liabilities
derivatives
fair value
Multifactor Large Cap ETF Equity Receivable/payable for futures variation margin1 Futures   $(4,132)
    
1 Reflects cumulative appreciation/depreciation on open futures as disclosed in the Derivatives section of Funds’ investments. Only the period end variation margin receivable/payable is separately reported on the Statements of assets and liabilities.
Effect of derivative instruments on the Statements of operations
The table below summarizes the net realized gain (loss) included in the net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations, classified by derivative instrument and risk category, for the six months ended October 31, 2022:
    Statements of operations location - Net realized gain (loss) on:
Fund Risk Futures contracts
Multifactor Developed International ETF Equity   $(411,768)
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF Equity   $(249,872)
Multifactor Large Cap ETF Equity   $(36,566)
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF Equity   $(92,425)
Multifactor Small Cap ETF Equity   $58,555
The table below summarizes the net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) included in the net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations, classified by derivative instrument and risk category, for the six months ended October 31, 2022:
    Statements of operations location - Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of:
Fund Risk Futures contracts
Multifactor Large Cap ETF Equity   $(4,132)
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Note 4Guarantees and indemnifications
Under the Trust’s organizational documents, its Officers and Trustees are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Trust, including the funds. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Trust enters into contracts with service providers that contain general indemnification clauses. The Trust’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown, as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Trust that have not yet occurred. The risk of material loss from such claims is considered remote.
Note 5Fees and transactions with affiliates
John Hancock Investment Management LLC (the Advisor) serves as investment advisor for the funds. The Advisor is an indirect, principally owned subsidiary of John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.), which in turn is a subsidiary of Manulife Financial Corporation (MFC).
Management fee.The funds have an investment management agreement with the Advisor under which each fund pays a monthly management fee to the Advisor equivalent on an annual basis as detailed below. The Advisor has a subadvisory agreement with Dimensional Fund Advisors LP. The funds are not responsible for payment of the subadvisory fees.
The management fee structure is as follows:
Fund Average daily net assets
Multifactor Developed International ETF 0.35%
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF 0.44%
Multifactor Large Cap ETF 0.26%
Fund Average daily net assets
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF 0.37%
Multifactor Small Cap ETF 0.39%
The Advisor has contractually agreed to waive a portion of its management fee and/or reimburse expenses for certain funds of the John Hancock group of funds complex, including the funds (the participating portfolios). This waiver is based upon aggregate net assets of all the participating portfolios. The amount of the reimbursement is calculated daily and allocated among all the participating portfolios in proportion to the daily net assets of the funds. During the six months ended October 31, 2022, this waiver amounted to 0.01% of the funds’ average daily net assets, on an annualized basis. This arrangement expires on July 31, 2024, unless renewed by mutual agreement of the funds and the Advisor based upon a determination that this is appropriate under the circumstances at that time.
The Advisor has contractually agreed to reduce its management fee or, if necessary, make a payment to each fund, in an amount equal to the amount by which expenses of the fund exceed the following:
Fund Expense
limitation as a
percentage of
average net
assets
Multifactor Developed International ETF 0.39%
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF 0.49%
Multifactor Large Cap ETF 0.29%
Fund Expense
limitation as a
percentage of
average net
assets
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF 0.42%
Multifactor Small Cap ETF 0.42%
Expenses means all the expenses of the funds, excluding taxes, brokerage commissions, interest expense, litigation and indemnification expenses and other extraordinary expenses not incurred in the ordinary course of the funds’ business, borrowing costs, prime brokerage fees, acquired fund fees and expenses paid indirectly, and short dividend expense. The funds’ expense limitation agreement expires on August 31, 2023, unless renewed by mutual agreement of the funds and the Advisor based upon a determination that this is appropriate under the circumstances at that time.
The expense reductions described above amount to the following for the six months ended October 31, 2022.
Fund Expense reimbursement
Multifactor Developed International ETF   $93,494
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF   222,018
Multifactor Large Cap ETF   109,913
Fund Expense reimbursement
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF   $89,844
Multifactor Small Cap ETF 77,452
Expenses waived or reimbursed in the current fiscal period are not subject to recapture in future fiscal periods.
The investment management fees, including the impact of the waivers and reimbursements as described above, incurred for the six months ended October 31, 2022, were equivalent to a net annual effective rate of the funds’ average daily net assets:
Fund Net Annual Effective Rate
Multifactor Developed International ETF 0.31%
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF 0.37%
Multifactor Large Cap ETF 0.23%
Fund Net Annual Effective Rate
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF 0.36%
Multifactor Small Cap ETF 0.35%
 
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Accounting and legal services. Pursuant to a service agreement, the funds reimburse the Advisor for all expenses associated with providing the administrative, financial, legal, compliance, accounting and recordkeeping services to the funds, including the preparation of all tax returns, periodic reports to shareholders and regulatory reports, among other services. These accounting and legal services fees incurred, for the six months ended October 31, 2022, amounted to an annual rate of 0.02% of the funds’ average daily net assets.
Trustee expenses. The funds compensate each Trustee who is not an employee of the Advisor or its affiliates. The costs of paying Trustee compensation and expenses are allocated to each fund based on their net assets relative to other funds within the John Hancock group of funds complex.
Note 6Capital share transactions
Each fund will issue and redeem shares only in a large number of specified shares, each called a “creation unit,” or multiples thereof. Multifactor Large Cap ETF, Multifactor Mid Cap ETF, and Multifactor Small Cap ETF issue and redeem shares at NAV in creation units of 25,000 shares. Multifactor Developed International ETF and Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF issue and redeem shares at NAV in creation units of 100,000 shares.
Only authorized participants may engage in creation or redemption transactions directly with the funds. Such transactions generally take place when an authorized participant deposits into a fund a designated portfolio of securities (including any portion of such securities for which cash may be substituted) and a specified amount of cash approximating the holdings of the fund in exchange for a specified number of creation units. Similarly, shares can be redeemed only in creation units, generally for a designated portfolio of securities (including any portion of such securities for which cash may be substituted) held by a fund and a specified amount of cash. For purposes of US GAAP, in-kind redemption transactions are treated as a sale of securities and any resulting gains and losses are recognized based on the market value of the securities on the date of the transfer. Authorized participants pay a transaction fee to the custodian when purchasing and redeeming creation units of the funds. The transaction fee is used to defray the costs associated with the issuance and redemption of creation units. Individual shares of the funds may only be purchased and sold in secondary market transactions through brokers. Secondary market transactions may be subject to brokerage commissions. Shares of the funds are listed and traded on the NYSE Arca, Inc., trade at market prices rather than NAV, and may trade at a price greater than or less than NAV.
Authorized participants transacting in creation or redemption of units for cash may also pay an additional variable charge to compensate the relevant fund for the costs associated with purchasing or selling the applicable securities. For the six months ended October 31, 2022, such variable charges were approximately $100 and $125,200 for Multifactor Developed International ETF and Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF, respectively. These charges are included in shares issued or repurchased on the Statements of Changes in Net Assets.
Note 7Purchase and sale of securities
Purchases and sales of securities, other than short-term investments, are aggregated below for the six months ended October 31, 2022. In addition, purchases and sales of in-kind transactions are aggregated below for the six months ended October 31, 2022:
  Purchases Sales and maturities
Fund In-kind transactions Non in-kind transactions In-kind transactions Non in-kind transactions
Multifactor Developed International ETF   $10,286,718   $46,751,744   $31,254,820   $34,957,140
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF   18,594,677   122,852,203   5,345,247   31,542,921
Multifactor Large Cap ETF   35,727,109   23,779,246   58,639,020   22,700,800
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF   380,360,780   240,171,235   116,875,200   230,522,403
Multifactor Small Cap ETF   34,259,666   88,514,680   64,324,433   87,033,726
Note 8Industry or sector risk
Certain funds may invest a large percentage of their assets in one or more particular industries or sectors of the economy. If a large percentage of a fund’s assets are economically tied to a single or small number of industries or sectors of the economy, the fund will be less diversified than a more broadly diversified fund, and it may cause the fund to underperform if that industry or sector underperforms. In addition, focusing on a particular industry or sector may make the fund’s NAV more volatile. Further, a fund that invests in particular industries or sectors is particularly susceptible to the impact of market, economic, regulatory and other factors affecting those industries or sectors. Financial services companies can be hurt by economic declines, changes in interest rates, and regulatory and market impacts.
Note 9Emerging-market risk
Foreign investing especially in emerging markets, has additional risks, such as currency and market volatility and political and social instability. Funds that invest a significant portion of assets in the securities of issuers based in countries with emerging market economies are subject to greater levels of foreign investment risk than funds investing primarily in more-developed foreign markets, since emerging-market securities may present other risks greater than, or in addition to, the risks of investing in developed foreign countries.
Note 10Investment by affiliated funds
Certain investors in the funds are affiliated funds that are managed by the Advisor and its affiliates. The affiliated funds do not invest in the funds for the purpose of exercising management or control; however, this investment may represent a significant portion of the funds’ net assets. At October 31, 2022, funds within the John Hancock group of funds complex had the following affiliate ownership as a percentage of the funds’ net assets (funds with an affiliate ownership of 5% or more are disclosed separately):
Fund Affiliated fund Affiliated Concentration
Multifactor Developed International ETF John Hancock Variable Insurance Trust Managed Volatility Growth Portfolio 42.29%
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Fund Affiliated fund Affiliated Concentration
  John Hancock Variable Insurance Trust Managed Volatility Balanced Portfolio 19.10%
  Other affiliated funds 2.83%
  Total 64.22%
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF John Hancock Funds II Multimanager Lifestyle Growth Portfolio 29.03%
  John Hancock Variable Insurance Trust Managed Volatility Growth Portfolio 19.16%
  John Hancock Funds II Multimanager Lifestyle Balanced Portfolio 18.75%
  John Hancock Funds II Multimanager Lifestyle Aggressive Portfolio 10.43%
  John Hancock Variable Insurance Trust Managed Volatility Balanced Portfolio 9.40%
  Other affiliated funds 5.62%
  Total 92.39%
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF Total other affiliated funds 8.47%
Multifactor Small Cap ETF John Hancock Variable Insurance Trust Managed Volatility Growth Portfolio 35.20%
  John Hancock Variable Insurance Trust Managed Volatility Balanced Portfolio 16.68%
  Other affiliated funds 4.27%
  Total 56.15%
Note 11Investment in affiliated underlying funds
The funds may invest in affiliated underlying funds that are managed by the Advisor and its affiliates. Information regarding the funds’ fiscal year to date purchases and sales of the affiliated underlying funds as well as income and capital gains earned by the funds, if any, is as follows:
              Dividends and distributions
Affiliate Ending
share
amount
Beginning
value
Cost of
purchases
Proceeds
from shares
sold
Realized
gain
(loss)
Change in
unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
Income
distributions
received
Capital gain
distributions
received
Ending
value
Multifactor Developed International ETF
John Hancock Collateral Trust* 205,810   $10,869,912   $24,226,030   $(33,038,130)   $(2,175)   $614   $53,084   $2,056,251
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF
John Hancock Collateral Trust* 27,913 $2,767,388 $2,857,793 $(5,346,039)   $(390)   $125   $14,341   $278,877
Multifactor Large Cap ETF
John Hancock Collateral Trust* 30,366 $468,378 $2,693,457 $(2,858,380)   $(94)   $22   $7,073   $303,383
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF
John Hancock Collateral Trust* 214,151 $7,902,546   $44,594,583   $(50,354,449)   $(3,613)   $517   $181,687   $2,139,584
Multifactor Small Cap ETF
John Hancock Collateral Trust* 45,975 $761,349   $10,076,185   $(10,377,568)   $(686)   $52   $7,343   $459,332
    
* Refer to the Securities lending note within Note 2 for details regarding this investment.
Note 12Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
The COVID-19 disease has resulted in significant disruptions to global business activity. A widespread health crisis such as a global pandemic could cause substantial market volatility, exchange-trading suspensions, and closures, which may lead to less liquidity in certain instruments, industries, sectors or the markets generally, and may ultimately affect fund performance.
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SPECIAL SHAREHOLDER MEETING

John Hancock Exchange-Traded Fund Trust held a Special Meeting of Shareholders on Friday, September 9, 2022. The following proposal was considered by the shareholders:
Proposal: To elect seven Trustees as members of the Board of Trustees of the Trust.
THE PROPOSAL PASSED ON September 9, 2022
  Total votes
for the nominee
Total votes withheld
from the nominee
Independent Trustees    
Frances G. Rathke 108,098,453.899 1,210,343.509
Noni L. Ellison 107,738,905.434 1,569,891.974
Dean C. Garfield 107,863,117.913 1,445,679.495
Patricia Lizarraga 107,968,362.933 1,340,434.475
    
Non-Independent Trustees    
Andrew G. Arnott 108,465,487.916 843,309.492
Marianne Harrison 108,576,111.219 732,686.189
Paul Lorentz 107,724,410.239 1,584,387.169
     
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EVALUATION OF ADVISORY AND SUBADVISORY AGREEMENTS BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

This section describes the evaluation by the Board of Trustees (the Board) of John Hancock Exchange-Traded Fund Trust (the Trust) of the Advisory Agreement (the Advisory Agreement) with John Hancock Investment Management LLC (the Advisor) and the Subadvisory Agreement (the Subadvisory Agreement) with Dimensional Fund Advisors LP (the Subadvisor) with respect to each of the portfolios of the Trust included in this report (the Funds). The Advisory Agreement and Subadvisory Agreement are collectively referred to as the Agreements. Prior to the June 21-23, 2022 videoconference1 meeting at which the Agreements were approved, the Board also discussed and considered information regarding the proposed continuation of the Agreements at a videoconference meeting held on May 24-25, 2022. The Trustees who are not “interested persons” of the Trust as defined by the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”) (the “Independent Trustees”) also met separately to evaluate and discuss the information presented, including with counsel to the Independent Trustees and a third-party consulting firm.
Approval of Advisory and Subadvisory Agreements
At a videoconference meeting held on June 21-23, 2022, the Board, including the Trustees who are not parties to any Agreement or considered to be interested persons of the Trust under the 1940 Act, reapproved for an annual period the continuation of the Advisory Agreement between the Trust and the Advisor and the Subadvisory Agreement between the Advisor and the Subadvisor with respect to each of the Funds identified in Appendix A.
In considering the Advisory Agreement and the Subadvisory Agreement with respect to each Fund, the Board received in advance of the meetings a variety of materials relating to each Fund, the Advisor and the Subadvisor, including comparative performance, fee and expense information for peer groups of similar funds prepared by an independent third-party provider of fund data; performance information for the Funds’ benchmark indices; and, with respect to the Subadvisor, comparative performance information for comparably managed accounts, as applicable; and other information provided by the Advisor and the Subadvisor regarding the nature, extent and quality of services provided by the Advisor and the Subadvisor under their respective Agreements, as well as information regarding the Advisor’s revenues and costs of providing services to the Funds and any compensation paid to affiliates of the Advisor. At the meetings at which the renewal of the Advisory Agreement and Subadvisory Agreement is considered, particular focus is given to information concerning Fund performance, comparability of fees and total expenses, and profitability. However, the Board noted that the evaluation process with respect to the Advisor and the Subadvisor is an ongoing one. In this regard, the Board also took into account discussions with management and information provided to the Board (including its various committees) at prior meetings with respect to the services provided by the Advisor and the Subadvisor to the Funds, including quarterly performance reports prepared by management containing reviews of investment results and prior presentations from the Subadvisor with respect to the Funds it manages. The information received and considered by the Board in connection with the May and June meetings and throughout the year was both written and oral. The Board also considered the nature, quality, and extent of the non-advisory services, if any, to be provided to the Funds by the Advisor and/or its affiliates, including administrative services.  The Board considered the Advisory Agreement and the Subadvisory Agreement separately in the course of its review. In doing so, the Board noted the respective roles of the Advisor and Subadvisor in providing services to the Funds. In addition, although the Board approved the renewal of the Agreements for all the Funds at the June meeting, the Board considered each Fund separately.
Throughout the process, the Board asked questions of and requested additional information from management. The Board is assisted by counsel for the Trust and the Independent Trustees are also separately assisted by independent legal counsel throughout the process. The Independent Trustees also received a memorandum from their independent legal counsel discussing the legal standards for their consideration of the proposed continuation of the Agreements and discussed the proposed continuation of the Agreements in private sessions with their independent legal counsel at which no representatives of management were present.
Approval of Advisory Agreement
In approving the Advisory Agreement with respect to each Fund, the Board, including the Independent Trustees, considered a variety of factors, including those discussed below. The Board also considered other factors (including conditions and trends prevailing generally in the economy, the securities markets and the industry) and did not treat any single factor as determinative, and each Trustee may have attributed different weights to different factors. The Board’s conclusions may be based in part on its consideration of the advisory and subadvisory arrangements in prior years and on the Board’s ongoing regular review of Fund performance and operations throughout the year.
Nature, extent and quality of services. Among the information received by the Board from the Advisor relating to the nature, extent, and quality of services provided to the Funds, the Board reviewed information provided by the Advisor relating to its operations and personnel, descriptions of its organizational and management structure, and information regarding the Advisor’s compliance and regulatory history, including its Form ADV. The Board also noted that on a regular basis it receives and reviews information from the Trust’s Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) regarding the Funds’ compliance policies and procedures established pursuant to Rule 38a-1 under the 1940 Act. The Board observed that the scope of services provided by the Advisor, and of the undertakings required of the Advisor in connection with those services, including maintaining and monitoring its own and the fund’s compliance programs, risk management programs, liquidity management programs and cybersecurity programs, had expanded over time as a result of regulatory, market and other developments. The Board considered that the Advisor is responsible for the management of the day-to-day operations of the Funds, including, but not limited to, general supervision of and coordination of the services provided by the Subadvisor, and is also responsible for monitoring and reviewing the activities of the Subadvisor and other third-party service providers, including the Funds’ distributor. The Board also considered the significant risks assumed by the Advisor in connection with the services provided to the Funds including entrepreneurial risk in sponsoring new Funds and ongoing risks including investment, operational, enterprise, litigation, regulatory and compliance risks with respect to all Funds.

1On June 19, 2020, as a result of health and safety measures put in place to combat the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Securities and Exchange Commission issued an exemptive order (the “Order”) pursuant to Sections 6(c) and 38(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), that temporarily exempts registered investment management companies from the in-person voting requirements under the 1940 Act, subject to certain requirements, including that votes taken pursuant to the Order are ratified at the next in-person meeting. The Board determined that reliance on the Order was necessary or appropriate due to the circumstances related to current or potential effects of COVID-19 and therefore, the Board’s May and June meetings were held via videoconference in reliance on the Order. This exemptive order supersedes, in part, a similar, earlier exemptive order issued by the SEC.
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In considering the nature, extent, and quality of the services provided by the Advisor, the Trustees also took into account their knowledge of the Advisor’s management and the quality of the performance of the Advisor’s duties, through Board meetings, discussions and reports during the preceding year and through each Trustee’s experience as a Trustee of the Trust and of the other trusts in the John Hancock group of funds complex (the John Hancock Fund Complex).
In the course of their deliberations regarding the Advisory Agreement, the Board considered, among other things:
(a)the skills and competency with which the Advisor has in the past managed the Trust’s affairs and its subadvisory relationships, the Advisor’s oversight and monitoring of the Subadvisor’s investment performance and compliance programs, such as the Subadvisor’s compliance with fund policies and objectives, review of brokerage matters, including with respect to trade allocation and best execution, and the Advisor’s timeliness in responding to performance issues;
(b)the background, qualifications and skills of the Advisor’s personnel;
(c)the Advisor’s compliance policies and procedures and its responsiveness to regulatory changes and fund industry developments;
(d)the Advisor’s administrative capabilities, including its ability to supervise the other service providers for the Funds, as well as the Advisor’s oversight of any securities lending activity, its monitoring of class action litigation and collection of class action settlements on behalf of the Funds, and bringing loss recovery actions on behalf of the Funds;
(e)the financial condition of the Advisor and whether it has the financial wherewithal to provide a high level and quality of services to the Funds;
(f)the Advisor’s initiatives intended to improve various aspects of the Trust’s operations and investor experience with the Funds; and
(g)the Advisor’s reputation and experience in serving as an investment adviser to the Trust and the benefit to shareholders of investing in funds that are part of a family of funds offering a variety of investments.
The Board concluded that the Advisor may reasonably be expected to continue to provide a high quality of services under the Advisory Agreement with respect to the Funds.
Investment performance. In considering each Fund’s performance, the Board noted that it reviews at its regularly scheduled meetings information about the Funds’ performance results. In connection with the consideration of the Advisory Agreement, the Board:
(a)reviewed information prepared by management regarding the Funds’ performance;
(b)considered the comparative performance of each Fund’s respective benchmark index;
(c)considered the performance of comparable funds, if any, as included in the report prepared by an independent third-party provider of fund data; and
(d)took into account the Advisor’s analysis of each Fund’s performance and its plans and recommendations regarding the Trust’s subadvisory arrangements generally and with respect to particular Funds.
The Board noted that while it found the data provided by the independent third-party generally useful it recognized its limitations, including in particular that the data may vary depending on the end date selected and the results of the performance comparisons may vary depending on the selection of the peer group. The Board reviewed Fund performance against each Fund’s respective benchmark and concluded that the performance of certain Funds has generally been in line with or generally outperformed the historical performance of comparable funds based on the median percentile and/or each Fund’s respective benchmark with certain exceptions noted in Appendix A. In such cases, the Board concluded that such performance is being monitored and reasonably addressed, where appropriate.
Fees and expenses. The Board reviewed comparative information prepared by an independent third-party provider of fund data, including, among other data, each Fund’s contractual and net management fees (and subadvisory fees, to the extent available) and total expenses as compared to similarly situated investment companies deemed to be comparable to the Fund in light of the nature, extent and quality of the management and advisory and subadvisory services provided by the Advisor and the Subadvisor. The Board considered each Fund’s ranking within a smaller group of peer funds chosen by the independent third-party provider, as well as the Fund’s ranking within broader groups of funds. In comparing each Fund’s contractual and net management fees to that of comparable funds, the Board noted that such fees include both advisory and administrative costs.
The Board took into account management’s discussion of the Funds’ expenses, including previous actions taken to reduce management fees for certain of the Funds. The Board also took into account management’s discussion with respect to the overall management fee and the fees of the Subadvisor, including the amount of the advisory fee retained by the Advisor after payment of the subadvisory fee, in each case in light of the services rendered for those amounts and the risks undertaken by the Advisor. The Board also noted that the Advisor pays the subadvisory fees of the Funds, and that such fees are negotiated at arm’s length with respect to the Subadvisor. The Board also took into account that management had agreed to implement an overall fee waiver across the complex, including each of the Funds, which is discussed further below. The Board also noted management’s discussion of the Funds’ expenses, as well as any actions taken over the past several years to reduce the Funds’ operating expenses. The Board also noted that, in addition, the Advisor is currently waiving fees and/or reimbursing expenses with respect to each Fund. The Board also took into account that management has approved the implementation of breakpoints in each Fund’s subadvisory fee schedule. The Board reviewed information provided by the Advisor concerning the investment advisory fees charged by the Advisor or one of its advisory affiliates to other clients (including other funds in the John Hancock Fund Complex) having similar investment mandates, if any. The Board considered any differences between the Advisor’s and Subadvisor’s services to a Fund and the services they provide to other comparable clients or funds. The Board concluded that the advisory fee paid with respect to each of the Funds is reasonable in light of the nature, extent and quality of the services provided to the Funds under the Advisory Agreement.
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Profitability/Fall out benefits. In considering the costs of the services to be provided and the profits to be realized by the Advisor and its affiliates from the Advisor’s relationship with the Trust, the Board:
(a)reviewed financial information of the Advisor;
(b)reviewed and considered information presented by the Advisor regarding the net profitability to the Advisor and its affiliates with respect to each Fund;
(c)received and reviewed profitability information with respect to the John Hancock Fund Complex as a whole and with respect to each Fund;
(d)received information with respect to the Advisor’s allocation methodologies used in preparing the profitability data and considered that the Advisor hired an independent third-party consultant to provide an analysis of the Advisor’s allocation methodologies;
(e)considered that the John Hancock insurance companies that are affiliates of the Advisor, as shareholders of the Trust directly or through their separate accounts, receive certain tax credits or deductions relating to foreign taxes paid and dividends received by certain Funds of the Trust and noted that these tax benefits, which are not available to participants in qualified retirement plans under applicable income tax law, are reflected in the profitability analysis reviewed by the Board;
(f)considered that the Advisor also provides administrative services to the Funds on a cost basis pursuant to an administrative services agreement;
(g)noted that the Advisor also derives reputational and other indirect benefits from providing advisory services to the Funds;
(h)noted that the subadvisory fees for the Funds are paid by the Advisor and are negotiated at arm’s length;
(i)noted that the Advisor also pays the Subadvisor a license fee in connection with each Fund’s use of its Underlying Index;
(j)considered the Advisor’s ongoing costs and expenditures necessary to improve services, meet new regulatory and compliance requirements, and adapt to other challenges impacting the fund industry; and
(k)considered that the Advisor should be entitled to earn a reasonable level of profits in exchange for the level of services it provides to each Fund and the risks that it assumes as Advisor, including entrepreneurial, operational, reputational, litigation and regulatory risk.
Based upon its review, the Board concluded that the level of profitability, if any, of the Advisor and its affiliates from their relationship with each Fund was reasonable and not excessive.
Economies of scale. In considering the extent to which a Fund may realize any economies of scale and whether fee levels reflect these economies of scale for the benefit of Fund shareholders, the Board:
(a)considered that the Advisor has contractually agreed to waive a portion of its management fee for certain funds of the John Hancock Fund Complex, including the Funds (the participating portfolios) or otherwise reimburse the expenses of the participating portfolios (the reimbursement). This waiver is based upon aggregate net assets of all the participating portfolios. The amount of the reimbursement is calculated daily and allocated among all the participating portfolios in proportion to the daily net assets of each Fund;
(b)the Board also took into account management’s discussion of each Fund’s advisory fee structure; and
(c)considered the effect of the Funds’ growth in size on their performance and fees. The Board also noted that if the Funds’ assets increase over time, the Funds may realize other economies of scale.
Approval of Subadvisory Agreement
In making its determination with respect to approval of the Subadvisory Agreement, the Board reviewed:
(1)information relating to the Subadvisor’s business, including current subadvisory services to the Trust (and other funds in the John Hancock Fund Complex);
(2)the historical and current performance of each Fund and comparative performance information relating to the Fund’s benchmark and comparable funds;
(3)the subadvisory fee for each Fund, including the approved breakpoints for each of the Funds and to the extent available, comparable fee information prepared by an independent third-party provider of fund data; and
(4)information relating to the nature and scope of any material relationships and their significance to the Trust’s Advisor and Subadvisor.
Nature, extent, and quality of services. With respect to the services provided by the Subadvisor with respect to each Fund, the Board received information provided to the Board by the Subadvisor, including the Subadvisor’s Form ADV, as well as took into account information presented throughout the past year. The Board considered the Subadvisor’s current level of staffing and its overall resources, as well as received information relating to the Subadvisor’s compensation program. The Board reviewed the Subadvisor’s history and investment experience, as well as information regarding the qualifications, background, and responsibilities of the Subadvisor’s investment and compliance personnel who provide services to the Funds. The Board also considered, among other things, the Subadvisor’s compliance program and any disciplinary history. The Board also considered the Subadvisor’s risk assessment and monitoring process. The Board reviewed the Subadvisor’s regulatory history, including whether it was involved in any regulatory actions or investigations as well as material litigation, and any settlements and amelioratory actions undertaken, as appropriate. The Board noted that the Advisor conducts regular, periodic reviews of the Subadvisor and its operations, including regarding investment processes and organizational and staffing matters. The Board also noted that the Trust’s CCO and his staff conduct regular, periodic compliance reviews with the Subadvisor and present reports to the Independent Trustees regarding the same, which includes evaluating the regulatory compliance systems of the Subadvisor and procedures reasonably designed to assure compliance with the federal securities laws. The Board also took into account the financial condition of the Subadvisor.
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The Board considered the Subadvisor’s investment process and philosophy. The Board took into account that the Subadvisor’s responsibilities include the development and maintenance of an investment program for each Fund that is consistent with the Fund’s investment objective, the selection of investment securities and the placement of orders for the purchase and sale of such securities, as well as the implementation of compliance controls related to performance of these services. The Board also received information with respect to the Subadvisor’s brokerage policies and practices, including with respect to best execution and soft dollars.
Subadvisor compensation. In considering the cost of services to be provided by the Subadvisor and the profitability to the Subadvisor of its relationship with each Fund, the Board noted that the fees under the Subadvisory Agreement are paid by the Advisor and not the Funds.
The Board also relied on the ability of the Advisor to negotiate the Subadvisory Agreement with the Subadvisor, which is not affiliated with the Advisor, and the fees thereunder at arm’s length. As a result, the costs of the services to be provided and the profits to be realized by the Subadvisor from its relationship with the Trust were not a material factor in the Board’s consideration of the Subadvisory Agreement.
The Board also received information regarding the nature and scope (including their significance to the Advisor and its affiliates and to the Subadvisor) of any material relationships with respect to the Subadvisor, which include arrangements in which the Subadvisor or its affiliates provide advisory, distribution, or management services in connection with financial products sponsored by the Advisor or its affiliates, and may include other registered investment companies, a 529 education savings plan, managed separate accounts and exempt group annuity contracts sold to qualified plans. The Board also received information and took into account any other potential conflicts of interest the Advisor might have in connection with the Subadvisory Agreement.
In addition, the Board considered other potential indirect benefits that the Subadvisor and its affiliates may receive from the Subadvisor’s relationship with the Funds, such as the opportunity to provide advisory services to additional funds in the John Hancock Fund Complex and reputational benefits.
Subadvisory fees. The Board considered that the Fund pays an advisory fee to the Advisor and that, in turn, the Advisor pays subadvisory fees to the Subadvisor. As noted above, the Board also considered each Fund’s subadvisory fees as compared to similarly situated investment companies deemed to be comparable to the Funds as included in the report prepared by the independent third-party provider of fund data, to the extent available. The Board noted that the limited size of the Lipper peer groups were not sufficient for comparative purposes. The Board also took into account the subadvisory fees paid by the Advisor to the Subadvisor with respect to the Funds to fees charged by each Fund’s Subadvisor to manage other subadvised portfolios and portfolios not subject to regulation under the 1940 Act, as applicable.
Subadvisor performance. As noted above, the Board considered each Fund’s performance as compared to the Fund’s respective peer group median and the benchmark index and noted that the Board reviews information about the Fund’s performance results at its regularly scheduled meetings. The Board noted the Advisor’s expertise and resources in monitoring the performance, investment style, and risk-adjusted performance of the Subadvisor. The Board was mindful of the Advisor’s focus on the Subadvisor’s performance. The Board also noted the Subadvisor’s long-term performance record for similar accounts, as applicable.
The Board’s decision to approve the Subadvisory Agreement with respect to each Fund was based on a number of determinations, including the following:
(1)the Subadvisor has extensive experience and demonstrated skills as a manager;
(2)although not without variation, the performance of certain Funds have generally been in line with or generally outperformed the historical performance of comparable funds, based on the median percentile, and/or each Fund’s respective benchmark, with certain exceptions noted in Appendix A (with respect to such exceptions, the Board concluded that the Fund’s performance is being monitored and reasonably addressed, where appropriate);
(3)the subadvisory fees are reasonable in relation to the level and quality of services being provided under the Subadvisory Agreement; and
(4)that the subadvisory fees are paid by the Advisor and not the Funds and the Board has approved the implementation of breakpoints to each of the Fund’s subadvisory fee schedule.
Additional information relating to each Fund’s fees and expenses and performance that the Board considered in approving the Advisory Agreement and Subadvisory Agreement for a particular Fund is set forth in Appendix A.
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Based on the Board’s evaluation of all factors that the Board deemed to be material, including those factors described above, and assisted by the advice of independent legal counsel, the Board, including the Independent Trustees, concluded that renewal of the Advisory Agreement and the Subadvisory Agreement with respect to each Fund would be in the best interest of each of the respective Funds and its shareholders. Accordingly, the Board, and the Independent Trustees voting separately, approved the Advisory Agreement and Subadvisory Agreement with respect to each Fund for an additional one-year period.
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Portfolio (subadvisor) Performance of fund,
as of 12.31.2021
Fees and expenses Comments
Multifactor Developed International ETF
(Dimensional Fund Advisors LP)
Benchmark Index – The fund outperformed for the one-year period and underperformed for the three- and five-year periods.
Morningstar Category – The fund outperformed the peer group median for the one-year period and underperformed the peer group median for the three- and five-year periods.
Subadvisor fee comparative data not provided due to limited size of Lipper peer group for this purpose.
Net management fees for this fund are higher than the peer group median.
Net total expenses for this fund are higher than the peer group median.
The Board took into account management’s discussion of the factors that contributed to the fund’s performance relative to the benchmark index and peer group median for the three- and five-year periods, including the impact of past and current market conditions on the fund’s strategy and management’s plans for the fund.
The Board also noted the fund’s favorable performance relative to the benchmark index and peer group median for the one-year period.
The Board took into account management’s discussion of the fund’s expenses.
Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF
(Dimensional Fund Advisors LP)
Benchmark Index - The fund outperformed for the one-year period and underperformed for the three-year period and for the period since September 30, 2018.
Morningstar Category - The fund outperformed the peer group median for the three-year period and for the period since September 30, 2018 and underperformed for the one-year period.
Subadvisor fee comparative data not provided due to limited size of Lipper peer group for this purpose.
Net management fees for this fund are lower than the peer group median.
Net total expenses for this fund are higher than the peer group median.
The Board took into account management’s discussion of the fund’s performance, including the favorable performance relative to the peer group median for the three-year period and for the period since September 30, 2018 and relative to the benchmark index for the one-year period.
The Board took into account management’s discussion of the fund’s expenses.
Multifactor Large Cap ETF
(Dimensional Fund Advisors LP)
Benchmark Index – The fund outperformed for the one-year period and underperformed for the three- and five-year periods.
Morningstar Category – The fund performed in-line with the peer group for the three-year period and underperformed the peer group median for the one- and five-year periods.
Subadvisor fee comparative data not provided due to limited size of Lipper peer group for this purpose.
Net management fees for this fund are equal to the peer group median.
Net total expenses for this fund are higher than the peer group median.
The Board took into account management’s discussion of the factors that contributed to the Fund’s performance relative to the benchmark index for the three- and five-year periods and relative to the peer group median for the one-, and five-year periods, including the impact of past and current market conditions on the fund’s strategy and management’s plans for the fund.
The Board also noted the fund’s favorable performance relative to the benchmark index for the one-year period.
The Board took into account management’s discussion of the fund’s expenses.
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Portfolio (subadvisor) Performance of fund,
as of 12.31.2021
Fees and expenses Comments
Multifactor Mid Cap ETF
(Dimensional Fund Advisors LP)
Benchmark Index – The fund outperformed for the one-, three- and five-year periods.
Morningstar Category – The fund outperformed the peer group median for the one-, three- and five-year periods.
Subadvisor fee comparative data not provided due to limited size of Lipper peer group for this purpose.
Net management fees for this fund are higher than the peer group median.
Net total expenses for this fund are equal to the peer group median.
The Board took into account management’s discussion of the fund’s performance, including the favorable performance relative to the benchmark index and the peer group median for the one-, three- and five-year periods.
The Board took into account management’s discussion of the fund’s expenses.
Multifactor Small Cap ETF
(Dimensional Fund Advisors LP)
Benchmark Index – The fund outperformed for the one-year period and underperformed for the three-year period and for the period since November 30, 2017.
Morningstar Category – The fund underperformed the peer group median for the one- and three-year periods and for the period since November 30, 2017.
Subadvisor fee comparative data not provided due to limited size of Lipper peer group for this purpose.
Net management fees for this fund are higher than the peer group median.
Net total expenses for this fund are higher than the peer group median.
The Board took into account management’s discussion of the factors that contributed to the fund’s performance relative to the benchmark index for the three-year period and for the period since November 30, 2017 and relative to the peer group median for the one- and three-year periods and for the period since November 30, 2017, including the impact of past and current market conditions on the fund’s strategy and management’s outlook for the fund.
The Board also noted the fund’s favorable performance relative to the benchmark index for the one-year period.
The Board took into account management’s discussion of the fund’s expenses.
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Trustees
Hassell H. McClellan, Chairperson
Steven R. Pruchansky, Vice Chairperson
Andrew G. Arnott
James R. Boyle
Peter S. Burgess*
William H. Cunningham*
Grace K. Fey
Noni L. Ellison^
Dean C. Garfield^
Marianne Harrison
Deborah C. Jackson
Patricia Lizarraga*,^
Paul Lorentz
Frances G. Rathke*
Gregory A. Russo
Officers
Andrew G. Arnott
President
Charles A. Rizzo
Chief Financial Officer
Salvatore Schiavone
Treasurer
Christopher (Kit) Sechler
Secretary and Chief Legal Officer
Trevor Swanberg
Chief Compliance Officer
Investment advisor
John Hancock Investment Management LLC
Subadvisor
Dimensional Fund Advisors LP
Portfolio Managers
Casey Baum
Rita Chen
Joseph Hohn
Andres Torres
Principal distributor
Foreside Fund Services, LLC
Custodian
State Street Bank and Trust Company
Transfer agent
State Street Bank and Trust Company
Legal counsel
Dechert LLP
Non-Independent Trustee
* Member of the Audit Committee
^ Elected to serve as Independent Trustee effective as of September 9, 2022.
‡ Elected to serve as Non-Independent Trustee effective as of September 9, 2022.
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