UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC  20549

FORM N-Q

QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY

Investment Company Act file number
     811-21906
Claymore Exchange-Traded Fund Trust
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

2455 Corporate West Drive, Lisle, IL 60532
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
 
Amy J. Lee
2455 Corporate West Drive, Lisle, IL 60532
(Name and address of agent for service)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code:   (630) 505-3700

Date of fiscal year end: August 31                                                        

Date of reporting period: September 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013                                                                                                            
 
 
 

 

Item 1.   Schedule of Investments.
Attached hereto.
 
EEB Guggenheim BRIC ETF
Portfolio of Investments
 
May 31, 2013 (unaudited)
 
       
Number
     
of Shares
 
Description
Value
   
Long-Term Investments - 98.7%
 
   
Common Stocks - 67.4%
 
   
Basic Materials - 6.6%
 
74,894
 
Aluminum Corp. of China Ltd., ADR (China)(a) (b)
$       738,455
324,173
 
Cia Siderurgica Nacional SA, ADR (Brazil)
1,021,145
100,916
 
Fibria Celulose SA, ADR (Brazil)(a) (b)
1,108,058
72,601
 
Mechel, ADR (Russia)
217,803
13,720
 
Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical Co. Ltd., ADR (China)
495,292
97,034
 
Sterlite Industries India Ltd., ADR (India)(a)
642,365
170,642
 
Ultrapar Participacoes SA, ADR (Brazil)
4,305,297
538,167
 
Vale SA, ADR (Brazil)
7,749,605
     
16,278,020
       
   
Communications - 20.9%
 
25,555
 
21Vianet Group, Inc., ADR (China)(a) (b)
233,573
95,494
 
Baidu, Inc., ADR (China)(b)
9,228,540
417,748
 
China Mobile Ltd., ADR (China)
21,639,347
57,725
 
China Telecom Corp. Ltd., ADR (China)(a)
2,681,326
177,422
 
China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd., ADR (China)(a)
2,404,068
64,147
 
Ctrip.com International Ltd., ADR (China)(b)
1,998,179
64,716
 
Giant Interactive Group, Inc., ADR (China)(a)
547,497
208,376
 
Mobile Telesystems OJSC, ADR (Russia)
4,015,406
32,524
 
NetEase.com, Inc., ADR (China)
2,079,259
28,274
 
Perfect World Co. Ltd., ADR (China)
436,268
46,515
 
Qihoo 360 Technology Co., ADR (China)(a) (b)
2,037,822
10,508
 
SouFun Holdings Ltd., ADR (China)(a)
281,089
70,490
 
Tim Participacoes SA, ADR (Brazil)
1,350,588
101,983
 
VimpelCom Ltd., ADR (Russia)
1,014,731
7,561
 
Vipshop Holdings Ltd., ADR (China)(a) (b)
226,603
63,044
 
Youku Tudou, Inc., ADR (China)(a) (b)
1,289,250
     
51,463,546
       
   
Consumer, Cyclical - 1.4%
 
15,579
 
7 Days Group Holdings Ltd., ADR (China)(b)
212,654
15,510
 
China Lodging Group Ltd., ADR (China)(b)
247,617
19,417
 
China Southern Airlines Co. Ltd., ADR (China)(a)
441,931
7,283
 
Home Inns & Hotels Management, Inc., ADR (China)(b)
211,134
79,903
 
Tata Motors Ltd., ADR (India)
2,191,739
     
3,305,075
       
   
Consumer, Non-cyclical - 5.1%
 
6,332
 
51job, Inc., ADR (China)(b)
379,920
272,519
 
BRF SA, ADR (Brazil)
6,357,868
36,772
 
Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd., ADR (India)(a)
1,359,461
38,145
 
Mindray Medical International Ltd., ADR (China)(a)
1,564,708
59,726
 
New Oriental Education & Technology Group, ADR (China)
1,333,682
28,249
 
TAL Education Group, ADR (China)
307,349
27,309
 
WNS Holdings Ltd., ADR (India)(b)
439,675
36,301
 
WuXi PharmaTech Cayman, Inc., ADR (China)(b)
743,081
     
12,485,744
       
   
Energy - 16.6%
 
79,879
 
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., ADR (China)
8,132,481
64,241
 
CNOOC Ltd., ADR (China)
11,167,655
73,637
 
PetroChina Co. Ltd., ADR (China)
8,518,328
656,093
 
Petroleo Brasileiro SA, ADR (Brazil)
11,658,773
61,365
 
Trina Solar Ltd., ADR (China)(a) (b)
358,372
86,270
 
Yanzhou Coal Mining Co. Ltd., ADR (China)(a)
867,876
     
40,703,485
       
   
Financial - 8.6%
 
225,279
 
Banco Santander Brasil SA, ADR (Brazil)
1,606,239
201,169
 
China Life Insurance Co. Ltd., ADR (China)(a)
7,678,621
114,798
 
Gafisa SA, ADR (Brazil)(a) (b)
401,793
156,557
 
HDFC Bank Ltd., ADR (India)
6,299,854
115,182
 
ICICI Bank Ltd., ADR (India)
5,179,734
     
21,166,241
       
   
Industrial - 1.3%
 
66,808
 
Embraer SA, ADR (Brazil)
2,423,126
19,204
 
Guangshen Railway Co. Ltd., ADR (China)(a)
421,528
83,892
 
Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. Ltd., ADR (China)(a) (b)
239,092
     
3,083,746
       
   
Technology - 5.0%
 
22,260
 
AutoNavi Holdings Ltd., ADR (China)(b)
266,675
7,521
 
Changyou.com Ltd., ADR (China)
231,271
194,856
 
Infosys Ltd., ADR (India)(a)
8,135,238
54,830
 
Pactera Technology International Ltd., ADR (China)(b)
366,264
244,759
 
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., ADR (China)(a) (b)
981,483
23,059
 
Spreadtrum Communications, Inc., ADR (China)
448,728
256,893
 
Wipro Ltd., ADR (India)(a)
1,960,094
     
12,389,753
       
   
Utilities - 1.9%
 
142,448
 
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA, ADR (Brazil)(a)
367,516
145,587
 
Cia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo, ADR (Brazil)
1,851,867
50,020
 
CPFL Energia SA, ADR (Brazil)
1,064,926
35,500
 
Huaneng Power International, Inc., ADR (China)(a)
1,433,845
     
4,718,154
       
   
Total Common Stocks - 67.4%
 
   
(Cost $250,527,497)
165,593,764
       
   
Preferred Stocks - 31.3%
 
   
Basic Materials - 5.8%
 
38,770
 
Braskem SA, ADR (Brazil)(a) (b)
610,628
369,710
 
Gerdau SA, ADR (Brazil)(a)
2,258,928
839,200
 
Vale SA, ADR (Brazil)
11,312,416
     
14,181,972
       
   
Communications - 1.2%
 
121,220
 
Telefonica Brasil SA, ADR (Brazil)
2,995,346
       
   
Consumer, Cyclical - 0.1%
 
66,681
 
GOL Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA, ADR (Brazil)(b)
297,397
       
   
Consumer, Non-cyclical - 5.9%
 
59,516
 
Cia Brasileira de Distribuicao Grupo PAO de Acucar, ADR (Brazil)(a)
2,925,807
306,269
 
Cia de Bebidas das Americas, ADR (Brazil)
11,659,661
     
14,585,468
       
   
Energy - 6.4%
 
847,238
 
Petroleo Brasileiro SA, ADR (Brazil)
15,792,516
       
   
Financial - 10.4%
 
646,137
 
Banco Bradesco SA, ADR (Brazil)
10,422,190
998,888
 
Itau Unibanco Holding SA, ADR (Brazil)
15,023,275
     
25,445,465
       
   
Utilities - 1.5%
 
114,548
 
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA, ADR (Brazil)(a)
546,394
227,317
 
Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais, ADR (Brazil)(a)
2,368,643
48,150
 
Cia Paranaense de Energia, ADR (Brazil)
749,696
     
3,664,733
       
   
Total Preferred Stocks - 31.3%
 
   
(Cost $117,416,061)
76,962,897
       
   
Total Long-Term Investments - 98.7%
 
   
(Cost $367,943,558)
242,556,661
       
Number
     
of Shares
 
Description
Value
   
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned - 10.2%
 
25,140,554
 
BNY Mellon Securities Lending Overnight Fund, 0.0730%(c) (d)
$  25,140,554
   
(Cost $25,140,554)
 
       
   
Total Investments - 108.9%
 
   
(Cost $393,084,112)
267,697,215
   
Liabilities in excess of Other Assets - (8.9%)
  (21,943,321)
   
Net Assets  - 100.0%
$ 245,753,894
       
 
ADR - American Depositary Receipt
OJSC - Open Joint Stock Company
SA - Corporation
   
(a)
Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at May 31, 2013.
(b)
Non-income producing security.
(c)
At May 31, 2013, the total market value of the Fund's securities on loan was $25,273,168 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $25,912,606, consisting of cash collateral of $25,140,555 and U.S. Government and Agency securities valued at $772,051.
(d)
Interest rate shown reflects yield as of May 31, 2013.
   
Securities are classified by sectors that represent broad groupings of related industries.
   
See previously submitted notes to financial statements for the period ended February 28, 2013.
 
 
 

 
 
Country Allocation*
Brazil
 
48.7%
China
 
38.3%
India
 
10.8%
Russia
 
2.2%
* Subject to change daily. Based on long-term investments.
 
 
 
 

 
 
At May 31, 2013, the cost and related gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation on investments for tax purposes are as follows:
 
Cost of Investments
for Tax Purposes
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Depreciation
Net Tax
Unrealized
Depreciation
on Investments
 $398,514,351
 $15,368,437
 $(146,185,573)
 $(130,817,136)
 
Securities listed on an exchange are valued at the last reported sale price on the principal exchange or on the principal over-the-counter market on which such securities are traded, as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") on the day the securities are being valued or, if there are no sales, at the mean of the most recent bid and asked prices. Equity securities that are traded primarily on the NASDAQ Stock Market are valued at the NASDAQ Official Closing Price. Debt securities are valued at the mean of the last available bid and ask prices for such securities or, if such prices are not available, at prices for securities of comparable maturity, quality and type. If sufficient market activity is limited or does not exist, the pricing providers or broker-dealers may utilize proprietary valuation models which consider market characteristics such as benchmark yield curves, option-adjusted spreads, credit spreads, estimated default rates, coupon rates, anticipated timing of principal repayments, underlying collateral, or other unique security features in order to estimate relevant cash flows, which are then discounted to calculate a security's fair value. Short-term securities with maturities of 60 days or less at time of purchase are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. Money market funds are valued at net asset value.
 
For those securities where quotations or prices are not available, the valuations are determined in accordance with procedures established in good faith by management and approved by the Board of Trustees of the Trust (“Board of Trustees”). A valuation committee consisting of representatives from investment, fund administration, legal and compliance is responsible for the oversight of the valuation process of the Fund and convenes monthly, or more frequently as needed. The valuation committee reviews monthly Level 3 fair valued securities methodology, price overrides, broker quoted securities, price source changes, illiquid securities, unchanged priced securities, halted securities, price challenges, fair valued securities sold and back testing trade prices in relation to prior day closing prices. On a quarterly basis, the valuations and methodologies of all Level 3 fair valued securities are presented to the Fund’s Trustees.
 
Valuations in accordance with these procedures are intended to reflect each security’s (or asset’s) “fair value.” Fair value is defined as the price that the Fund would receive to sell an investment or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction with an independent buyer in the principal market, or in the absence of a principal market, the most advantageous market for the investment or liability. Each such determination is based on a consideration of all relevant factors, which are likely to vary from one pricing context to another. Examples of such factors may include, but are not limited to: (i) the type of security, (ii) the initial cost of the security, (iii) the existence of any contractual restrictions on the security’s disposition, (iv) the price and extent of public trading in similar securities of the issuer or of comparable companies, (v) quotations or evaluated prices from broker-dealers and/or pricing services, (vi) information obtained from the issuer, analysts, and/or the appropriate stock exchange (for exchange-traded securities), (vii) an analysis of the company’s financial statements, and (viii) an evaluation of the forces that influence the issuer and the market(s) in which the security is purchased and sold (e.g. the existence of pending merger activity, public offerings or tender offers that might affect the value of the security).
 
There are three different categories for valuations.  Level 1 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in active markets. Level 2 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in inactive markets or based upon significant observable inputs (e.g. yield curves; benchmark interest rates; indices).  Level 3 valuations are those based upon unobservable inputs (e.g. discounted cash flow analysis; non-market based methods used to determine fair valuation).
 
The Fund values Level 1 securities using readily available market quotations in active markets.  The Fund values Level 2 fixed income securities using independent pricing providers who employ matrix pricing models utilizing market prices, broker quotes and prices of securities with comparable maturities and qualities.  The Fund values Level 2 equity securities using various observable market inputs. The Fund did not have any Level 3 securities at May 31, 2013.
 
The following table represents the Fund's investments carried by caption and by level within the fair value hierarchy as of May 31, 2013.
 
Description
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
 
(value in $000s)
                       
Assets:
                       
Common Stocks
  $ 165,594     $ -     $ -     $ 165,594  
Preferred Stocks
    76,963       -       -       76,963  
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned
    25,140       -       -       25,140  
Total
  $ 267,697     $ -     $ -     $ 267,697  
 
During the nine months ended May 31, 2013, there were no transfers between levels.
 
 
 

 
 
DEF Guggenheim Defensive Equity ETF
Portfolio of Investments
May 31, 2013 (unaudited)
 
Number
     
of Shares
 
Description
Value
   
Long-Term Investments - 99.8%
 
   
Common Stocks - 82.8%
 
   
Communications - 13.8%
 
32,431
 
AT&T, Inc.
$  1,134,761
32,466
 
CenturyLink, Inc.
1,108,714
21,902
 
China Mobile Ltd., ADR (China)
1,134,524
37,240
 
Chunghwa Telecom Co. Ltd., ADR (Taiwan)(a)
1,167,846
294,096
 
Frontier Communications Corp.(a)
1,217,557
69,449
 
KT Corp., ADR (South Korea)
1,170,910
49,297
 
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp., ADR (Japan)
1,220,594
74,113
 
NTT DoCoMo, Inc., ADR (Japan)
1,087,979
16,185
 
Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co., ADR (Philippines)
1,164,996
58,053
 
SK Telecom Co. Ltd., ADR (South Korea)
1,178,476
97,713
 
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, ADR (Sweden)
1,140,311
25,567
 
Telekomunikasi Indonesia Persero TBK PT, ADR (Indonesia)
1,155,628
12,500
 
Time Warner Cable, Inc.
1,193,875
23,110
 
Verizon Communications, Inc.
1,120,373
     
16,196,544
       
   
Consumer, Cyclical - 7.3%
 
9,276
 
Copa Holdings SA, Class A (Panama)
1,218,124
24,935
 
Kohl's Corp.
1,281,908
19,555
 
Magna International, Inc. (Canada)
1,302,754
17,702
 
PetSmart, Inc.
1,194,885
18,449
 
Ross Stores, Inc.
1,186,271
17,176
 
Target Corp.
1,193,732
15,259
 
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
1,141,984
     
8,519,658
       
   
Consumer, Non-cyclical - 20.2%
 
33,552
 
Abbott Laboratories
1,230,352
23,302
 
AstraZeneca PLC, ADR (United Kingdom)
1,194,227
28,276
 
Avery Dennison Corp.
1,230,006
30,056
 
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
1,382,877
25,985
 
Campbell Soup Co.
1,112,418
19,114
 
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
1,162,322
36,285
 
Cia Cervecerias Unidas SA, ADR (Chile)
967,721
7,473
 
Coca-Cola Femsa SAB de CV, ADR (Mexico)
1,093,599
33,950
 
ConAgra Foods, Inc.
1,143,775
24,256
 
General Mills, Inc.
1,141,972
23,576
 
GlaxoSmithKline PLC, ADR (United Kingdom)
1,220,529
16,607
 
HJ Heinz Co.
1,201,682
11,729
 
JM Smucker Co.
1,184,160
22,529
 
Kraft Foods Group, Inc.
1,242,024
34,865
 
Kroger Co.
1,173,905
28,243
 
Lorillard, Inc.
1,198,633
16,489
 
Novartis AG, ADR (Switzerland)
1,183,251
15,471
 
Procter & Gamble Co.
1,187,554
31,398
 
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., ADR (Israel)
1,199,404
76,469
 
Western Union Co.
1,252,562
     
23,702,973
       
   
Energy - 3.0%
 
27,356
 
BP PLC, ADR (United Kingdom)
1,173,846
19,332
 
ConocoPhillips
1,185,825
9,532
 
PetroChina Co. Ltd., ADR (China)
1,102,662
     
3,462,333
       
   
Financial - 8.9%
 
38,689
 
Apartment Investment & Management Co., Class A, REIT
1,170,729
27,406
 
Arthur J Gallagher & Co.
1,197,094
168,940
 
Banco Santander Brasil SA, ADR (Brazil)
1,204,542
44,239
 
Banco Santander Chile, ADR (Chile)
1,077,220
17,560
 
Digital Realty Trust, Inc., REIT
1,069,579
31,057
 
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.
1,242,901
12,881
 
PartnerRe Ltd. (Bermuda)
1,167,663
41,621
 
Senior Housing Properties Trust, REIT
1,075,903
14,100
 
Travelers Cos., Inc.
1,180,452
     
10,386,083
       
   
Industrial - 4.2%
 
11,771
 
Lockheed Martin Corp.
1,245,725
19,099
 
Raytheon Co.
1,272,757
34,694
 
Republic Services, Inc.
1,183,066
29,274
 
Waste Management, Inc.
1,227,459
     
4,929,007
       
   
Technology - 6.1%
 
80,837
 
Activision Blizzard, Inc.
1,166,478
90,508
 
Dell, Inc.
1,208,281
50,307
 
Intel Corp.
1,221,454
37,957
 
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
1,119,352
28,660
 
Seagate Technology PLC (Ireland)
1,234,673
61,527
 
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., ADR (Taiwan)
1,148,094
     
7,098,332
       
   
Utilities - 19.3%
 
27,494
 
AGL Resources, Inc.
1,163,821
23,838
 
American Electric Power Co., Inc.
1,092,257
49,746
 
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
1,153,112
41,521
 
CMS Energy Corp.
1,118,991
19,178
 
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
1,094,488
16,833
 
DTE Energy Co.
1,121,246
23,343
 
Edison International
1,072,377
17,400
 
Entergy Corp.
1,198,512
27,226
 
FirstEnergy Corp.
1,062,086
14,924
 
NextEra Energy, Inc.
1,128,553
26,970
 
Northeast Utilities
1,123,840
16,709
 
OGE Energy Corp.
1,134,040
54,576
 
Pepco Holdings, Inc.
1,133,544
25,868
 
PG&E Corp.
1,161,732
19,826
 
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
1,119,773
37,613
 
PPL Corp.
1,117,106
33,950
 
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.
1,121,708
48,018
 
Questar Corp.
1,167,318
22,471
 
SCANA Corp.
1,133,437
25,724
 
Southern Co.
1,129,284
     
22,547,225
       
   
Total Common Stocks - 82.8%
 
   
(Cost $92,898,687)
96,842,155
       
   
Preferred Stocks - 2.8%
 
   
Communications - 0.9%
 
44,983
 
Telefonica Brasil SA, ADR (Brazil)
1,111,530
       
   
Consumer, Non-cyclical - 1.9%
 
21,587
 
Cia Brasileira de Distribuicao Grupo PAO de Acucar, ADR (Brazil)(a)
1,061,217
29,195
 
Cia de Bebidas das Americas, ADR (Brazil)
1,111,453
     
2,172,670
       
   
Total Preferred Stocks - 2.8%
 
   
(Cost $3,402,507)
3,284,200
       
   
Master Limited Partnerships - 14.2%
 
   
Consumer, Cyclical - 2.0%
 
25,924
 
AmeriGas Partners, LP(a)
1,218,428
15,096
 
Icahn Enterprises, LP(a)
1,170,393
     
2,388,821
       
   
Energy - 11.2%
 
39,206
 
Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, LP(a)
1,160,498
18,055
 
Buckeye Partners, LP, Class B
1,194,158
41,592
 
Enbridge Energy Partners, LP
1,227,380
20,474
 
Energy Transfer Equity, LP
1,170,294
19,836
 
Enterprise Products Partners, LP
1,178,060
13,755
 
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, LP
1,147,167
23,298
 
Magellan Midstream Partners, LP
1,211,263
23,498
 
ONEOK Partners, LP(a)
1,216,256
21,007
 
Plains All American Pipeline, LP
1,180,173
20,018
 
Sunoco Logistics Partners, LP
1,211,890
25,991
 
Targa Resources Partners, LP
1,208,841
     
13,105,980
       
   
Financial - 1.0%
 
22,168
 
Oaktree Capital Group LLC
1,156,061
       
   
Total Master Limited Partnerships - 14.2%
 
   
(Cost $14,617,347)
16,650,862
       
   
Total Long-Term Investments - 99.8%
 
   
(Cost $110,918,541)
116,777,217
       
   
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned - 5.7%
 
6,732,063
 
BNY Mellon Securities Lending Overnight Fund, 0.0730%(b) (c)
6,732,063
   
(Cost $6,732,063)
 
       
   
Total Investments - 105.5%
 
   
(Cost $117,650,604)
123,509,280
   
Liabilities in excess of Other Assets - (5.5%)
(6,479,007)
   
Net Assets  - 100.0%
$117,030,273
 
ADR - American Depositary Receipt
AG - Stock Corporation
 
LLC - Limited Liability Company
 
LP - Limited Partnership
 
PLC - Public Limited Company
 
PT - Limited Liability Company
 
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust
 
SA - Corporation
 
SAB de CV - Publicly Traded Company
TBK - Company listed on the Jakarta Stock Exchange
 
(a)
Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at May 31, 2013.
   
(b)
At May 31, 2013, the total market value of the Fund's securities on loan was $6,560,709 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $6,740,978, consisting of cash collateral of $6,732,063 and U.S. Government and Agency securities valued at $8,915.
   
(c)
Interest rate shown reflects yield as of May 31, 2013.
 
Securities are classified by sectors that represent broad groupings of related industries.
See previously submitted notes to financial statements for the period ended February 28, 2013.
 
     
Country Allocation*
United States
 
73.3%
Brazil
 
3.8%
United Kingdom
 
3.1%
South Korea
 
2.0%
Taiwan
 
2.0%
Japan
 
2.0%
China
 
1.9%
Chile
 
1.8%
Canada
 
1.1%
Ireland
 
1.1%
Panama
 
1.0%
Israel
 
1.0%
Switzerland
 
1.0%
Bermuda
 
1.0%
Philippines
 
1.0%
Indonesia
 
1.0%
Sweden
 
1.0%
Mexico
 
0.9%
* Subject to change daily. Based on long-term investments.
 
 
 

 
 
At May 31, 2013, the cost and related gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation on investments for tax purposes are as follows:
 
Cost of Investments
for Tax Purposes
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Depreciation
Net Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation
on Investments
 $117,632,408
 $7,950,129
 $(2,073,257)
 $5,876,872
 
Securities listed on an exchange are valued at the last reported sale price on the principal exchange or on the principal over-the-counter market on which such securities are traded, as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) on the day the securities are being valued or, if there are no sales, at the mean of the most recent bid and ask prices. Equity securities that are traded primarily on the NASDAQ Stock Market are valued at the NASDAQ Official Closing Price. Debt securities are valued at the mean of the last available bid and ask prices for such securities or, if such prices are not available, at prices for securities of comparable maturity, quality and type. If sufficient market activity is limited or does not exist, the pricing providers or broker-dealers may utilize proprietary valuation models which consider market characteristics such as benchmark yield curves, option-adjusted spreads, credit spreads, estimated default rates, coupon rates, anticipated timing of principal repayments, underlying collateral, or other unique security features in order to estimate relevant cash flows, which are then discounted to calculate a security’s fair value. Short-term securities with maturities of 60 days or less at time of purchase are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. Money market funds are valued at net asset value.
 
For those securities where quotations or prices are not available, the valuations are determined in accordance with procedures established in good faith by management and approved by the Board of Trustees of the Trust (“Board of Trustees”). A valuation committee consisting of representatives from investments, fund administration, legal and compliance is responsible for the oversight of the valuation process of the Fund and convenes monthly, or more frequently as needed. The valuation committee reviews monthly Level 3 fair valued securities methodology, price overrides, broker quoted securities, price source changes, illiquid securities, unchanged priced securities, halted securities, price challenges, fair valued securities sold and back testing trade prices in relation to prior day closing prices. On a quarterly basis, the valuations and methodologies of all Level 3 fair valued securities are presented to the Fund’s Trustees.
 
Valuations in accordance with these procedures are intended to reflect each security’s (or asset’s) “fair value.” Fair value is defined as the price that the Fund would receive to sell an investment or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction with an independent buyer in the principal market, or in the absence of a principal market, the most advantageous market for the investment or liability. Each such determination is based on a consideration of all relevant factors, which are likely to vary from one pricing context to another. Examples of such factors may include, but are not limited to: (i) the type of security, (ii) the initial cost of the security, (iii) the existence of any contractual restrictions on the security’s disposition, (iv) the price and extent of public trading in similar securities of the issuer or of comparable companies, (v) quotations or evaluated prices from broker-dealers and/or pricing services, (vi) information obtained from the issuer, analysts, and/or the appropriate stock exchange (for exchange-traded securities), (vii) an analysis of the company’s financial statements, and (viii) an evaluation of the forces that influence the issuer and the market(s) in which the security is purchased and sold (e.g. the existence of pending merger activity, public offerings or tender offers that might affect the value of the security).
 
There are three different categories for valuations. Level 1 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in active markets. Level 2 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in inactive markets or based upon significant observable inputs (e.g. yield curves; benchmark interest rates; indices). Level 3 valuations are those based upon unobservable inputs (e.g. discounted cash flow analysis; non-market based methods used to determine fair valuation).
 
The Fund values Level 1 securities using readily available market quotations in active markets. The Fund values Level 2 fixed income securities using independent pricing providers who employ matrix pricing models utilizing market prices, broker quotes and prices of securities with comparable maturities and qualities. The Fund values Level 2 equity securities using various observable market inputs as described above. The Fund did not have any Level 3 securities at May 31, 2013.
 
The following table represents the Fund's investments carried by caption and by level within the fair value hierarchy as of May 31, 2013:
 
Description
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
 
(value in $000s)
                       
Assets:
                       
Common Stocks
  $ 96,842     $ -     $ -     $ 96,842  
Preferred Stocks
    3,284       -               3,284  
Master Limited Partnerships
    16,651       -       -       16,651  
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned
    6,732       -       -       6,732  
Total
  $ 123,509     $ -     $ -     $ 123,509  
 
During the nine months ended May 31, 2013, there were no transfers between levels.
 
 
 

 
 
NFO Guggenheim Insider Sentiment ETF
Portfolio of Investments
May 31, 2013 (unaudited)
       
Number
     
of Shares
 
Description
Value
   
Long-Term Investments - 100.0%
 
   
Common Stocks - 96.7%
 
   
Basic Materials - 5.4%
 
123,107
 
Alcoa, Inc.
$  1,046,409
33,856
 
American Vanguard Corp.
1,031,254
5,118
 
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
977,333
63,932
 
Commercial Metals Co.
985,831
75,440
 
Resolute Forest Products, Inc.(a)
1,148,197
17,025
 
Stepan Co.
919,861
     
6,108,885
       
   
Communications - 4.2%
 
83,394
 
Corning, Inc.
1,281,766
167,451
 
Iridium Communications, Inc.(a) (b)
1,193,926
16,888
 
Motorola Solutions, Inc.
978,828
46,285
 
Yahoo!, Inc.(a)
1,217,295
     
4,671,815
       
   
Consumer, Cyclical - 21.8%
 
33,887
 
ANN, Inc.(a)
1,039,653
23,718
 
AutoNation, Inc.(a)
1,098,855
26,715
 
Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.(a)
1,101,192
19,238
 
Cabela's, Inc.(a)
1,290,100
21,942
 
Children's Place Retail Stores, Inc.(a)
1,170,167
27,020
 
Choice Hotels International, Inc.
1,066,750
20,276
 
CVS Caremark Corp.
1,167,492
13,149
 
Dillard's, Inc., Class A
1,213,258
20,568
 
Fastenal Co.
1,073,238
32,323
 
Foot Locker, Inc.
1,109,325
37,857
 
General Motors Co.(a)
1,282,974
14,338
 
Genuine Parts Co.
1,114,636
62,353
 
International Game Technology
1,114,872
23,543
 
Lithia Motors, Inc., Class A
1,226,355
24,870
 
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp.(a)
1,100,498
34,983
 
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (Bermuda)(a)
1,075,727
26,579
 
Oshkosh Corp.(a)
1,058,376
37,952
 
Rue21, Inc.(a)
1,593,605
22,245
 
Susser Holdings Corp.(a)
1,053,078
54,054
 
Texas Roadhouse, Inc.
1,278,377
22,899
 
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
1,235,630
     
24,464,158
       
   
Consumer, Non-cyclical - 15.9%
 
62,610
 
ABIOMED, Inc.(a) (b)
1,350,498
136,241
 
ACCO Brands Corp.(a)
974,123
22,139
 
ADT Corp.
898,622
46,348
 
Alkermes PLC (Ireland)(a)
1,448,375
9,520
 
Celgene Corp.(a)
1,177,148
39,014
 
CoreLogic, Inc.(a)
1,022,167
35,145
 
DeVry, Inc.
1,097,578
25,542
 
Herbalife Ltd. (Cayman Islands)(b)
1,192,045
15,407
 
Ingredion, Inc.
1,049,525
17,469
 
Life Technologies Corp.(a)
1,294,453
20,804
 
Moody's Corp.
1,382,218
34,184
 
Questcor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(b)
1,168,067
41,102
 
Smithfield Foods, Inc.(a)
1,353,900
44,167
 
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A
1,104,175
28,510
 
VistaPrint NV (Netherlands)(a) (b)
1,310,034
     
17,822,928
       
   
Energy - 6.6%
 
54,432
 
Alon USA Energy, Inc.
996,650
74,595
 
Basic Energy Services, Inc.(a)
995,843
8,939
 
Chevron Corp.
1,097,262
15,257
 
Hess Corp.
1,028,474
73,916
 
Rex Energy Corp.(a)
1,227,745
71,376
 
Swift Energy Co.(a)
967,859
18,146
 
Tesoro Corp.
1,118,701
     
7,432,534
       
   
Financial - 20.1%
 
40,863
 
AG Mortgage Investment Trust, Inc., REIT
935,354
32,646
 
American Capital Agency Corp., REIT
842,267
40,608
 
American Capital Mortgage Investment Corp., REIT
855,611
4,268
 
BlackRock, Inc.
1,191,626
88,333
 
CYS Investments, Inc., REIT
908,063
96,627
 
Fifth Street Finance Corp.
1,014,583
64,871
 
Fifth Third Bancorp
1,180,652
95,147
 
First Horizon National Corp.
1,092,288
107,717
 
Genworth Financial, Inc., Class A(a)
1,164,421
45,553
 
Home Loan Servicing Solutions Ltd. (Cayman Islands)
1,040,430
21,117
 
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
1,152,777
32,120
 
Lincoln National Corp.
1,145,399
26,565
 
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.
1,151,858
102,411
 
National Penn Bancshares, Inc.
1,011,821
22,650
 
ProAssurance Corp.
1,137,030
31,384
 
Protective Life Corp.
1,213,933
55,550
 
SLM Corp.
1,318,757
22,920
 
UMB Financial Corp.
1,216,823
102,710
 
Valley National Bancorp(b)
957,257
12,583
 
Vornado Realty Trust, REIT
1,006,011
34,636
 
Weingarten Realty Investors, REIT
1,104,196
     
22,641,157
       
   
Industrial - 10.7%
 
33,916
 
Actuant Corp., Class A
1,153,144
19,636
 
AGCO Corp.
1,089,209
11,158
 
Energizer Holdings, Inc.
1,067,932
44,593
 
General Electric Co.
1,039,909
11,495
 
Genesee & Wyoming, Inc., Class A(a)
1,023,630
24,004
 
HEICO Corp.
1,214,122
19,519
 
Ingersoll-Rand PLC (Ireland)
1,122,928
15,294
 
JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
1,126,556
53,158
 
Masco Corp.
1,117,381
33,141
 
RTI International Metals, Inc.(a)
961,421
14,259
 
Triumph Group, Inc.
1,107,211
     
12,023,443
       
   
Technology - 8.2%
 
31,641
 
Broadcom Corp., Class A
1,136,228
73,201
 
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.(a)
1,107,531
28,672
 
Guidewire Software, Inc.(a)
1,174,405
53,748
 
iGATE Corp.(a)
779,884
44,797
 
Lexmark International, Inc., Class A
1,366,757
22,812
 
Salesforce.com, Inc.(a)
965,632
203,445
 
SunEdison, Inc.(a)
1,641,801
14,216
 
VMware, Inc., Class A(a)
1,011,042
     
9,183,280
       
   
Utilities - 3.8%
 
22,322
 
American Electric Power Co., Inc.
1,022,794
31,329
 
El Paso Electric Co.
1,121,265
32,987
 
Exelon Corp.
1,033,813
26,870
 
NorthWestern Corp.
1,105,969
     
4,283,841
       
   
Total Common Stocks - 96.7%
 
   
(Cost $94,460,304)
108,632,041
       
   
Exchange Traded Fund - 0.3%
 
3,800
 
iShares Core S&P Small-Capital ETF(b)
344,584
   
(Cost $330,561)
 
       
   
Master Limited Partnerships - 3.0%
 
   
Energy - 1.0%
 
22,256
 
Genesis Energy, LP
1,116,139
       
   
Financial - 0.9%
 
93,306
 
KKR Financial Holdings, LLC
981,579
       
   
Industrial - 1.1%
 
29,956
 
Martin Midstream Partners, LP(b)
1,229,993
       
   
Total Master Limited Partnerships - 3.0%
 
   
(Cost $2,567,708)
3,327,711
       
   
Total Long-Term Investments - 100.0%
 
   
(Cost $97,358,573)
112,304,336
       
   
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned - 5.5%
 
6,228,342
 
BNY Mellon Securities Lending Overnight Fund, 0.0730%(c) (d)
6,228,342
   
(Cost $6,228,342)
 
       
   
Total Investments - 105.5%
 
   
(Cost $103,586,915)
118,532,678
   
Liabilities in excess of Other Assets - (5.5%)
(6,187,213)
   
Net Assets  - 100.0%
$112,345,465
       
 
LLC - Limited Liability Company
 
LP - Limited Partnership
 
NV - Publicly Traded Company
 
PLC - Public Limited Company
 
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust
 
S&P - Standard & Poor's
 
 
(a)
Non-income producing security.
   
(b)
Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at May 31, 2013.
   
(c)
At May 31, 2013, the total market value of the Fund's securities on loan was $6,097,423 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $6,228,342.
   
(d)
Interest rate shown reflects yield as of May 31, 2013.
 
Securities are classified by sectors that represent broad groupings of related industries.
 
   
Country Allocation*
United States
93.6%
Ireland
2.3%
Cayman Islands
2.0%
Netherlands
1.2%
Bermuda
0.9%
* Subject to change daily.  Based on long-term investments.
 
   
See previously submitted notes to financial statements for the period ended February 28, 2013.
 
 
 

 
 
At May 31, 2013, the cost and related gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation on investments for tax purposes are as follows:
 
Cost of Investments
for Tax Purposes
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Depreciation
Net Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation
on Investments
 $103,664,021
 $16,950,019
 $(2,081,362)
 $14,868,657
 
Securities listed on an exchange are valued at the last reported sale price on the principal exchange or on the principal over-the-counter market on which such securities are traded, as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) on the day the securities are being valued or, if there are no sales, at the mean of the most recent bid and ask prices. Equity securities that are traded primarily on the NASDAQ Stock Market are valued at the NASDAQ Official Closing Price. Debt securities are valued at the mean of the last available bid and ask prices for such securities or, if such prices are not available, at prices for securities of comparable maturity, quality and type. If sufficient market activity is limited or does not exist, the pricing providers or broker-dealers may utilize proprietary valuation models which consider market characteristics such as benchmark yield curves, option-adjusted spreads, credit spreads, estimated default rates, coupon rates, anticipated timing of principal repayments, underlying collateral, or other unique security features in order to estimate relevant cash flows, which are then discounted to calculate a security’s fair value. Short-term securities with maturities of 60 days or less at time of purchase are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. Money market funds are valued at net asset value.
 
                         
For those securities where quotations or prices are not available, the valuations are determined in accordance with procedures established in good faith by management and approved by the Board of Trustees of the Trust (“Board of Trustees”). A valuation committee consisting of representatives from investments, fund administration, legal and compliance is responsible for the oversight of the valuation process of the Fund and convenes monthly, or more frequently as needed. The valuation committee reviews monthly Level 3 fair valued securities methodology, price overrides, broker quoted securities, price source changes, illiquid securities, unchanged priced securities, halted securities, price challenges, fair valued securities sold and back testing trade prices in relation to prior day closing prices. On a quarterly basis, the valuations and methodologies of all Level 3 fair valued securities are presented to the Fund’s Trustees.
 
                         
Valuations in accordance with these procedures are intended to reflect each security’s (or asset’s) “fair value.” Fair value is defined as the price that the Fund would receive to sell an investment or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction with an independent buyer in the principal market, or in the absence of a principal market, the most advantageous market for the investment or liability. Each such determination is based on a consideration of all relevant factors, which are likely to vary from one pricing context to another. Examples of such factors may include, but are not limited to: (i) the type of security, (ii) the initial cost of the security, (iii) the existence of any contractual restrictions on the security’s disposition, (iv) the price and extent of public trading in similar securities of the issuer or of comparable companies, (v) quotations or evaluated prices from broker-dealers and/or pricing services, (vi) information obtained from the issuer, analysts, and/or the appropriate stock exchange (for exchange-traded securities), (vii) an analysis of the company’s financial statements, and (viii) an evaluation of the forces that influence the issuer and the market(s) in which the security is purchased and sold (e.g. the existence of pending merger activity, public offerings or tender offers that might affect the value of the security).
 
                         
There are three different categories for valuations. Level 1 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in active markets. Level 2 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in inactive markets or based upon significant observable inputs (e.g. yield curves; benchmark interest rates; indices). Level 3 valuations are those based upon unobservable inputs (e.g. discounted cash flow analysis; non-market based methods used to determine fair valuation).
 
                         
The Fund values Level 1 securities using readily available market quotations in active markets. The Fund values Level 2 fixed income securities using independent pricing providers who employ matrix pricing models utilizing market prices, broker quotes and prices of securities with comparable maturities and qualities. The Fund values Level 2 equity securities using various observable market inputs as described above. The Fund did not have any Level 3 securities at May 31, 2013.
 
                         
The following table represents the Fund's investments carried by caption and by level within the fair value hierarchy as of May 31, 2013:
 
                         
                         
Description
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
 
(value in $000s)
                       
Assets:
                       
Common Stocks
  $ 108,632     $ -     $ -     $ 108,632  
Exchange Traded Fund
    345       -       -       345  
Master Limited Partnerships
    3,328       -       -       3,328  
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned
    6,228       -       -       6,228  
Total
  $ 118,533     $ -     $ -     $ 118,533  
                                 
During the nine months ended May 31, 2013, there were no transfers between levels.
         
                                 
 
 
 

 
 
CZA Guggenheim Mid-Cap Core ETF
 
Portfolio of Investments
 
May 31, 2013 (unaudited)
 
       
Number
     
of Shares
 
Description
Value
   
Long-Term Investments - 99.9%
 
   
Common Stocks - 90.3%
 
   
Basic Materials - 5.2%
 
9,854
 
Albemarle Corp.
$659,430
5,262
 
Cytec Industries, Inc.
376,075
9,099
 
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.
730,559
20,114
 
MeadWestvaco Corp.
703,990
15,003
 
RPM International, Inc.
497,049
10,439
 
Valspar Corp.
748,163
     
3,715,266
       
   
Communications - 4.7%
 
18,015
 
Amdocs Ltd. (Channel Islands)
643,135
59,376
 
Liberty Interactive Corp., Class A(a)
1,332,991
40,950
 
Nielsen Holdings NV (Netherlands)
1,388,615
     
3,364,741
       
   
Consumer, Cyclical - 6.1%
 
11,991
 
Arrow Electronics, Inc.(a)
476,762
16,836
 
Ingram Micro, Inc., Class A(a)
321,736
38,567
 
Mattel, Inc.
1,725,873
10,227
 
Ralph Lauren Corp.
1,790,646
     
4,315,017
       
   
Consumer, Non-cyclical - 18.8%
 
14,208
 
Actavis, Inc.(a)
1,751,704
17,974
 
Beam, Inc.
1,165,434
3,166
 
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A(a)
359,911
145,810
 
Boston Scientific Corp.(a)
1,347,284
18,671
 
Bruker Corp.(a)
308,632
25,028
 
CareFusion Corp.(a)
919,779
46,027
 
ConAgra Foods, Inc.
1,550,650
20,354
 
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A(a)
1,078,965
10,866
 
CoreLogic, Inc.(a)
284,689
9,308
 
CR Bard, Inc.
959,562
25,100
 
Genpact Ltd. (Bermuda)
485,685
8,538
 
Ingredion, Inc.
581,609
15,478
 
KAR Auction Services, Inc.
362,959
5,252
 
Macquarie Infrastructure Co., LLC
286,129
19,426
 
SEI Investments Co.
594,630
6,113
 
Sirona Dental Systems, Inc.(a)
433,656
7,557
 
Team Health Holdings, Inc.(a)
295,252
8,119
 
Towers Watson & Co., Class A
630,684
     
13,397,214
       
   
Financial - 18.8%
 
3,866
 
Allied World Assurance Co. Holdings AG (Switzerland)
345,659
10,063
 
American Financial Group, Inc.
488,659
13,992
 
Arthur J Gallagher & Co.
611,171
13,813
 
Axis Capital Holdings Ltd. (Bermuda)
601,694
7,761
 
BOK Financial Corp.
505,241
16,078
 
Brown & Brown, Inc.
518,837
36,681
 
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A(a)
850,266
22,936
 
CIT Group, Inc.(a)
1,056,891
30,295
 
CNA Financial Corp.
1,035,180
8,711
 
Credicorp Ltd. (Bermuda)
1,198,808
2,820
 
Credit Acceptance Corp.(a)
321,085
5,250
 
Erie Indemnity Co., Class A
398,528
12,496
 
Extra Space Storage, Inc., REIT
523,457
11,161
 
HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.
478,249
49,006
 
Invesco Ltd. (Bermuda)
1,653,462
12,110
 
LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.
449,039
39,987
 
MFA Financial, Inc., REIT
351,086
57,599
 
Newcastle Investment Corp., REIT
291,451
6,879
 
ProAssurance Corp.
345,326
8,261
 
Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.
544,317
4,964
 
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. (Bermuda)
426,705
12,227
 
Validus Holdings Ltd. (Bermuda)
441,517
     
13,436,628
       
   
Industrial - 14.8%
 
11,939
 
AECOM Technology Corp.(a)
367,602
27,199
 
AMETEK, Inc.
1,173,637
17,762
 
Amphenol Corp., Class A
1,383,660
15,316
 
Avnet, Inc.(a)
523,195
12,891
 
Berry Plastics Group, Inc.(a)
270,840
6,600
 
Crane Co.
394,350
15,857
 
Crown Holdings, Inc.(a)
671,544
73,797
 
Flextronics International Ltd. (Singapore)(a)
550,526
37,716
 
Graphic Packaging Holding Co.(a)
290,036
6,770
 
Hubbell, Inc., Class B
679,911
12,992
 
PerkinElmer, Inc.
406,909
12,993
 
Progressive Waste Solutions Ltd. (Canada)
302,347
40,673
 
Republic Services, Inc.
1,386,949
7,676
 
Rock-Tenn Co., Class A
758,235
7,390
 
Silgan Holdings, Inc.
345,630
6,497
 
Textainer Group Holdings Ltd. (Bermuda)
243,573
5,338
 
Wabtec Corp.
587,233
5,645
 
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A(a)
257,751
     
10,593,928
       
   
Technology - 10.9%
 
27,765
 
Avago Technologies Ltd. (Singapore)
1,047,018
32,497
 
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
1,459,116
58,524
 
Marvell Technology Group Ltd. (Bermuda)
634,400
32,269
 
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
951,613
18,127
 
NCR Corp.(a)
605,442
28,213
 
NXP Semiconductor NV (Netherlands)(a)
870,371
7,631
 
Solera Holdings, Inc.
417,950
16,645
 
Synopsys, Inc.(a)
606,710
138,737
 
Xerox Corp.
1,219,498
     
7,812,118
       
   
Utilities - 11.0%
 
83,467
 
AES Corp.
1,018,297
12,329
 
Alliant Energy Corp.
607,327
26,926
 
Ameren Corp.
916,561
19,793
 
American Water Works Co., Inc.
790,532
47,433
 
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
1,099,497
17,063
 
Great Plains Energy, Inc.
385,112
20,819
 
MDU Resources Group, Inc.
538,379
34,964
 
Northeast Utilities
1,456,950
12,198
 
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
688,943
9,237
 
Vectren Corp.
317,199
     
7,818,797
       
   
Total Common Stocks - 90.3%
 
   
(Cost $59,568,939)
64,453,709
       
   
Master Limited Partnerships - 9.3%
 
   
Consumer, Cyclical - 0.7%
 
10,343
 
AmeriGas Partners, LP(b)
486,121
       
   
Energy - 6.6%
 
25,503
 
Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, LP(b)
754,889
10,851
 
Buckeye Partners, LP, Class B
717,685
23,966
 
El Paso Pipeline Partners, LP
984,763
24,674
 
Magellan Midstream Partners, LP
1,282,801
6,437
 
Suburban Propane Partners, LP
304,084
11,567
 
Sunoco Logistics Partners, LP
700,266
     
4,744,488
       
   
Financial - 0.9%
 
11,803
 
AllianceBernstein Holding, LP(b)
298,616
53,701
 
Fortress Investment Group, LLC
362,482
     
661,098
       
   
Utilities - 1.1%
 
20,629
 
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners, LP (Bermuda)
749,245
       
   
Total Master Limited Partnerships - 9.3%
 
   
(Cost $5,565,291)
6,640,952
       
   
Exchange Traded Fund - 0.3%
 
1,700
 
iShares Russell Midcap Index Fund
$223,975
   
(Cost $221,020)
 
       
   
Total Long-Term Investments - 99.9%
 
   
(Cost $65,355,250)
71,318,636
       
   
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned - 2.2%
 
1,533,648
 
BNY Mellon Securities Lending Overnight Fund, 0.0730%(c) (d)
$1,533,648
   
(Cost $1,533,648)
 
       
       
   
Total Investments - 102.1%
 
   
(Cost $66,888,898)
72,852,284
   
Liabilities in excess of Other Assets - (2.1%)
(1,480,164)
   
Net Assets  - 100.0%
$    71,372,120
       
 
AG - Stock Corporation
LLC - Limited Liability Company
LP - Limited Partnership
NV - Publicly Traded Company
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust
 
(a)
Non-income producing security.
 
(b)
Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at May 31, 2013.
 
(c)
At May 31, 2013, the total market value of the Fund's securities on loan was $1,497,808 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $1,533,648.
(d)
Interest rate shown reflects yield as of May 31, 2013.
 
 
Securities are classified by sectors that represent broad groupings of related industries.
       
See previously submitted notes to financial statements for the period ended February 28, 2013.
 
 
 

 
 
Country Allocation**
United States
     
83.8%
Bermuda
     
9.0%
Netherlands
     
3.2%
Singapore
     
2.2%
Channel Islands
   
0.9%
Switzerland
     
0.5%
Canada
     
0.4%
** Subject to change daily.  Based on long-term investments.
 
At May 31, 2013, the cost and related gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation on investments for tax purposes are as follows:
 
Cost of Investments
for Tax Purposes
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Depreciation
Net Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation
on Investments
 $66,905,137
 $6,802,708
 $(855,561)
 $5,947,147
 
Securities listed on an exchange are valued at the last reported sale price on the principal exchange or on the principal over-the-counter market on which such securities are traded, as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) on the day the securities are being valued or, if there are no sales, at the mean of the most recent bid and ask prices. Equity securities that are traded primarily on the NASDAQ Stock Market are valued at the NASDAQ Official Closing Price. Debt securities are valued at the mean of the last available bid and ask prices for such securities or, if such prices are not available, at prices for securities of comparable maturity, quality and type. If sufficient market activity is limited or does not exist, the pricing providers or broker-dealers may utilize proprietary valuation models which consider market characteristics such as benchmark yield curves, option-adjustedspreads, credit spreads, estimated default rates, coupon rates, anticipated timing of principal repayments, underlying collateral, or other unique security features in order to estimate relevant cash flows, which are then discounted to calculate a security’s fair value. Short-term securities with maturities of 60 days or less at time of purchase are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. Money market funds are valued at net asset value.
 
For those securities where quotations or prices are not available, the valuations are determined in accordance with procedures established in good faith by management and approved by the Board of Trustees of the Trust (“Board of Trustees”). A valuation committee consisting of representatives from investments, fund administration, legal and compliance is responsible for the oversight of the valuation process of the Fund and convenes monthly, or more frequently as needed. The valuation committee reviews monthly Level 3 fair valued securities methodology, price overrides, broker quoted securities, price source changes, illiquid securities, unchanged priced securities, halted securities, price challenges, fair valued securities sold and back testing trade prices in relation to prior day closing prices. On a quarterly basis, the valuations and methodologies of all Level 3 fair valued securities are presented to the Fund's Board of Trustees.
 
Valuations in accordance with these procedures are intended to reflect each security’s (or asset’s) “fair value.” Fair value is defined as the price that the Fund would receive to sell an investment or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction with an independent buyer in the principal market, or in the absence of a principal market, the most advantageous market for the investment or liability. Each such determination is based on a consideration of all relevant factors, which are likely to vary from one pricing context to another. Examples of such factors may include, but are not limited to: (i) the type of security, (ii) the initial cost of the security, (iii) the existence of any contractual restrictions on the security’s disposition, (iv) theprice and extent of public trading in similar securities of the issuer or of comparable companies, (v) quotations or evaluated prices from broker-dealers and/or pricing services, (vi) information obtained from the issuer, analysts, and/or the appropriate stock exchange (for exchange-traded securities), (vii) an analysis of the company’s financial statements, and (viii) an evaluation of the forces that influence the issuer and the market(s) in which the security is purchased and sold (e.g. the existence of pending merger activity, public offerings or tender offers that might affect the value of the security).
 
There are three different categories for valuations. Level 1 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in active markets. Level 2 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in inactive markets or based upon significant observable inputs (e.g. yield curves; benchmark interest rates; indices). Level 3 valuations are those based upon unobservable inputs (e.g. discounted cash flow analysis; non-market based methods used to determine fair valuation).
 
The Fund values Level 1 securities using readily available market quotations in active markets. The Fund values Level 2 fixed income securities using independent pricing providers who employ matrix pricing models utilizing market prices, broker quotes and prices of securities with comparable maturities and qualities. The Fund values Level 2 equity securities using various observable market inputs. The Fund did not have any Level 3 securities at May 31, 2013.
 
The following table represents the Fund's investments carried by caption and by level within the fair value hierarchy as of May 31, 2013:
 
Description
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
 
(value in $000s)
                       
Assets:
                       
Common Stocks
  $ 64,454     $ -     $ -     $ 64,454  
Master Limited Partnership
    6,641       -       -       6,641  
Exchange Traded Fund
    224       -       -       224  
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned
    1,533       -       -       1,533  
Total
  $ 72,852     $ -     $ -     $ 72,852  
                                 
During the nine months ended May 31, 2013, there were no transfers between levels.
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
CVY Guggenheim Multi-Asset Income ETF
Portfolio of Investments
 
May 31, 2013 (unaudited)
 
       
Number
     
of Shares
 
Description
Value
   
Long-Term Investments - 98.9%
 
   
Convertible Preferred Stocks - 3.3%
 
   
Consumer, Cyclical - 1.2%
 
269,277
 
General Motors Co., Series B, 4.75%, 12/01/2013(a)
$13,143,411
       
   
Financial - 2.1%
 
6,948
 
Bank of America Corp., Series L, 7.25%(b)
8,254,224
43,118
 
Fifth Third Bancorp, Series G, 8.50%(b)
6,925,613
5,291
 
Wells Fargo & Co., Series L, 7.50%(b)
6,640,205
     
21,820,042
       
   
Total Convertible Preferred Stocks - 3.3%
 
   
(Cost $32,994,005)
34,963,453
       
   
Common Stocks - 72.3%
 
   
Basic Materials - 6.5%
 
1,598,533
 
Cia Siderurgica Nacional SA, ADR (Brazil)(a)
5,035,379
293,165
 
Dow Chemical Co.
10,102,466
205,151
 
EI du Pont de Nemours & Co.
11,445,374
688,761
 
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.
21,386,029
212,007
 
Gold Resource Corp.
2,035,267
238,985
 
Newmont Mining Corp.
8,192,406
178,475
 
Olin Corp.
4,449,382
338,393
 
Tronox Ltd., Class A (Australia)(a)
7,810,110
     
70,456,413
       
   
Communications - 7.3%
 
322,515
 
Belo Corp., Class A
3,618,618
384,754
 
France Telecom SA, ADR (France)
3,886,016
645,024
 
Gannett Co., Inc.
13,868,016
252,131
 
Giant Interactive Group, Inc., ADR (Cayman Islands)(a)
2,133,028
116,861
 
Meredith Corp.
4,788,964
829,878
 
Oi SA, ADR (Brazil)(a)
1,551,872
111,947
 
Shaw Communications, Inc., Class B (Canada)
2,496,418
320,344
 
Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., Class A
8,658,898
453,467
 
Verizon Communications, Inc.
21,984,080
360,695
 
VimpelCom Ltd., ADR (Bermuda)
3,588,915
406,720
 
Vodafone Group PLC, ADR (United Kingdom)
11,774,544
     
78,349,369
       
   
Consumer, Cyclical - 1.9%
 
69,136
 
Darden Restaurants, Inc.
3,581,245
67,443
 
Hasbro, Inc.(a)
2,999,865
91,214
 
Mattel, Inc.
4,081,826
126,695
 
Six Flags Entertainment Corp.
9,447,646
     
20,110,582
       
   
Consumer, Non-cyclical - 12.2%
 
225,020
 
AstraZeneca PLC, ADR (United Kingdom)
11,532,275
194,210
 
B&G Foods, Inc.
5,589,364
111,612
 
Lorillard, Inc.
4,736,813
63,715
 
Macquarie Infrastructure Co., LLC
3,471,193
509,885
 
Merck & Co., Inc.
23,811,630
101,968
 
Meridian Bioscience, Inc.
2,203,528
110,065
 
Paychex, Inc.
4,097,720
1,132,743
 
Pfizer, Inc.
30,844,592
96,202
 
Quad Graphics, Inc.
2,241,507
109,593
 
Sysco Corp.
3,704,243
87,627
 
Universal Corp.
5,137,571
209,751
 
Valassis Communications, Inc.(a)
5,451,429
1,216,484
 
Warner Chilcott PLC, Class A (Ireland)
23,356,493
342,803
 
Western Union Co.
5,615,113
     
131,793,471
       
   
Energy - 10.0%
 
253,093
 
BP PLC, ADR (United Kingdom)
10,860,221
240,833
 
ConocoPhillips
14,772,696
116,311
 
Ecopetrol SA, ADR (Colombia)(a)
5,042,082
829,461
 
Enerplus Corp. (Canada)(a)
12,923,002
224,622
 
ENI SpA, ADR (Italy)
10,177,623
183,933
 
Kinder Morgan, Inc.
6,985,775
1,157,144
 
Penn West Petroleum Ltd. (Canada)(a)
11,791,297
151,841
 
Royal Dutch Shell PLC, Class B, ADR (United Kingdom)
10,451,216
196,222
 
Spectra Energy Corp.
5,998,507
204,418
 
Total SA, ADR (France)
10,190,237
225,661
 
Williams Cos., Inc.
7,938,754
     
107,131,410
       
   
Financial - 17.3%
 
101,019
 
AG Mortgage Investment Trust, Inc., REIT
2,312,325
227,539
 
Aircastle Ltd. (Bermuda)
3,599,667
322,353
 
American Capital Agency Corp., REIT
8,316,707
220,526
 
American Capital Mortgage Investment Corp., REIT
4,646,483
660,109
 
Annaly Capital Management, Inc., REIT(a)
8,964,280
281,012
 
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA, ADR (Spain)
2,621,842
91,614
 
Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior SA (Panama)
2,100,709
61,637
 
Bank of Hawaii Corp.
3,105,272
201,704
 
Capstead Mortgage Corp., REIT
2,476,925
3,422,950
 
Chimera Investment Corp., REIT
10,439,997
99,894
 
Community Bank System, Inc.
2,932,888
412,686
 
Federated Investors, Inc., Class B(a)
11,419,022
139,624
 
First Financial Bancorp
2,151,606
848,054
 
First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.
8,285,488
260,973
 
FirstMerit Corp.
4,924,561
444,461
 
FNB Corp.
5,111,301
141,035
 
Government Properties Income Trust, REIT
3,428,561
226,738
 
Hatteras Financial Corp., REIT
5,854,375
263,466
 
Home Loan Servicing Solutions Ltd. (Cayman Islands)
6,017,563
100,304
 
Homeowners Choice, Inc.
3,486,567
203,768
 
Hospitality Properties Trust, REIT
5,945,950
486,445
 
Invesco Mortgage Capital, Inc., REIT
9,072,199
241,829
 
KCAP Financial, Inc.(a)
2,662,537
159,347
 
Mack-Cali Realty Corp., REIT
4,222,696
185,751
 
Main Street Capital Corp.(a)
5,386,779
418,900
 
Manulife Financial Corp. (Canada)
6,618,620
403,473
 
National Penn Bancshares, Inc.
3,986,313
1,954,479
 
Newcastle Investment Corp., REIT
9,889,664
124,408
 
Oritani Financial Corp.
1,907,175
130,648
 
PacWest Bancorp(a)
3,766,582
118,468
 
Provident Financial Services, Inc.
1,803,083
256,140
 
Starwood Property Trust, Inc., REIT
6,498,272
193,618
 
Sun Life Financial, Inc. (Canada)(a)
5,667,199
159,727
 
Trustmark Corp.
4,071,441
854,398
 
Two Harbors Investment Corp., REIT
9,424,010
147,625
 
Western Asset Mortgage Capital Corp., REIT(a)
2,708,919
     
185,827,578
       
   
Industrial - 2.6%
 
109,335
 
Golar LNG Ltd. (Bermuda)(a)
3,717,390
82,717
 
Lockheed Martin Corp.
8,753,940
194,379
 
NAM TAI Electronics, Inc. (British Virgin Islands)
1,457,843
68,494
 
Raytheon Co.
4,564,440
103,257
 
Sonoco Products Co.
3,616,060
64,864
 
TAL International Group, Inc.
2,741,153
80,352
 
Textainer Group Holdings Ltd. (Bermuda)
3,012,396
     
27,863,222
       
   
Technology - 6.7%
 
150,825
 
CA, Inc.
4,119,031
60,140
 
Computer Programs & Systems, Inc.
3,011,811
1,665,602
 
Intel Corp.
40,440,817
356,999
 
Lexmark International, Inc., Class A
10,892,039
311,469
 
Seagate Technology PLC (Ireland)
13,418,085
     
71,881,783
       
   
Utilities - 7.8%
 
99,634
 
Atmos Energy Corp.
4,206,548
477,674
 
CMS Energy Corp.
12,873,314
125,345
 
CPFL Energia SA, ADR (Brazil)
2,668,595
109,651
 
Duke Energy Corp.
7,338,942
258,045
 
Entergy Corp.
17,774,140
205,199
 
Great Plains Energy, Inc.
4,631,341
67,503
 
Laclede Group, Inc.
3,194,917
152,580
 
National Grid PLC, ADR (United Kingdom)
9,087,665
393,535
 
NV Energy, Inc.
9,224,460
87,863
 
PG&E Corp.
3,945,927
158,883
 
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
8,973,712
     
83,919,561
       
   
Total Common Stocks - 72.3%
 
   
(Cost $736,725,255)
777,333,389
       
   
Preferred Stocks - 2.8%
 
   
Financial - 2.8%
 
371,783
 
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., 5.95%(b)
9,432,134
211,040
 
HSBC Holdings PLC, Series 2, 8.00% (United Kingdom)(b)
5,888,016
237,588
 
Regions Financial Corp., Series A, 6.38%(b)
6,018,104
360,488
 
Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC, Series T, 7.25% (United Kingdom)(b)
9,019,410
   
(Cost $29,788,140)
30,357,664
       
   
Royalty Trust - 1.2%
 
   
Energy - 1.2%
 
140,295
 
BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust(a)
12,496,076
   
(Cost $11,510,181)
 
       
   
Closed End Funds - 9.4%
 
2,811,866
 
Alpine Total Dynamic Dividend Fund
11,641,125
481,299
 
BlackRock Build America Bond Trust(a)
10,102,466
230,989
 
BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund VI, Inc.
2,903,532
538,411
 
BlackRock Income Trust, Inc.
3,822,718
788,377
 
Calamos Strategic Total Return Fund
8,451,401
338,407
 
Clough Global Opportunities Fund(a)
4,422,979
422,714
 
Eaton Vance Tax-Advantaged Dividend Income Fund
7,955,477
557,184
 
Eaton Vance Tax-Advantaged Global Dividend Income Fund(a)
8,848,082
252,604
 
First Trust High Income Long/Short Fund
4,594,867
245,398
 
Invesco Municipal Trust(a)
3,263,793
135,092
 
John Hancock Preferred Income Fund III(a)
2,553,239
931,696
 
Liberty All Star Equity Fund
4,937,989
352,025
 
MFS Multimarket Income Trust(a)
2,502,898
569,372
 
Nuveen Preferred Income Opportunities Fund(a)
5,670,945
344,762
 
Nuveen Quality Preferred Income Fund
2,958,058
545,559
 
Nuveen Quality Preferred Income Fund II
4,959,131
411,885
 
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Dividend Opportunity Fund(a)
3,245,654
219,025
 
Wells Fargo Advantage Multi-Sector Income Fund
3,438,693
101,551
 
Western Asset Global Corporate Defined Opportunity Fund, Inc.
1,939,624
176,952
 
Western Asset High Yield Defined Opportunity Fund, Inc.(a)
3,252,378
   
(Cost $101,209,505)
101,465,049
       
   
Master Limited Partnerships - 9.7%
 
   
Energy - 7.1%
 
140,019
 
Buckeye Partners, LP, Class B
9,260,857
285,663
 
Enbridge Energy Partners, LP(a)
8,429,915
93,582
 
Energy Transfer Equity, LP
5,349,147
160,343
 
Energy Transfer Partners, LP(a)
7,794,273
84,570
 
Enterprise Products Partners, LP(a)
5,022,612
69,244
 
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, LP
5,774,950
201,002
 
Linn Energy, LLC(a)
6,612,966
102,632
 
MarkWest Energy Partners, LP
6,757,291
623,242
 
Northern Tier Energy, LP
14,801,997
131,539
 
Williams Partners, LP(a)
6,562,481
     
76,366,489
       
   
Financial - 2.6%
 
473,654
 
Blackstone Group, LP
10,368,286
877,953
 
KKR & Co., LP
17,102,524
     
27,470,810
       
   
Total Master Limited Partnerships - 9.7%
 
   
(Cost $98,766,052)
103,837,299
       
   
Exchange Traded Fund - 0.2%
 
12,050
 
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust
1,967,042
   
(Cost $1,993,492)
 
       
   
Total Long-Term Investments - 98.9%
 
   
(Cost $1,012,986,630)
1,062,419,972
       
Number
     
of Shares
 
Description
Value
   
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned - 6.9%
 
73,949,714
 
BNY Mellon Securities Lending Overnight Fund, 0.0730%(c) (d)
73,949,714
   
(Cost $73,949,714)
 
       
   
Total Investments - 105.8%
 
   
(Cost $1,086,936,344)
1,136,369,686
   
Liabilities in excess of Other Assets - (5.8%)
(61,918,980)
   
Net Assets  - 100.0%
$1,074,450,706
       
 
ADR - American Depositary Receipt
 
LLC - Limited Liability Company
 
LP - Limited Partnership
 
PLC - Public Limited Company
 
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust
 
SA - Corporation
 
S&P - Standard & Poor's
 
SpA - Limited Share Company
 
     
(a)
Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at May 31, 2013.
 
(b)
Perpetual maturity.
 
(c)
At May 31, 2013, the total market value of the Fund's securities on loan was $71,860,971 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $73,949,714.
(d)
Interest rate shown reflects yield as of May 31, 2013.
 
     
Securities are classified by sectors that represent broad groupings of related industries.
 
     
See previously submitted notes to financial statements for the period ended February 28, 2013.
 
 
 
 

 
 
Country Allocation*
United States
 
80.7%
United Kingdom
 
6.0%
Canada
 
3.5%
Ireland
 
3.3%
Bermuda
 
1.2%
France
 
1.2%
Italy
 
0.9%
Brazil
 
0.8%
Cayman Islands
 
0.7%
Australia
 
0.7%
Colombia
 
0.5%
Spain
 
0.2%
Panama
 
0.2%
British Virgin Islands
 
0.1%
* Subject to change daily. Based on long-term investments.
 
 
 
 

 
At May 31, 2013, the cost and related gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation on investments for
   
tax purposes are as follows:
                 
 
Cost of
Investments for
Tax Purposes
 
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation
 
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Depreciation
 
Net Tax Unrealized
Appreciation on
 Investments
  $1,088,596,922     $85,697,301     $(37,924,537 )     $47,772,764
 
                     
Securities listed on an exchange are valued at the last reported sale price on the principal exchange or on the
   
principal over-the-counter market on which such securities are traded, as of the close of regular trading on the New
York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") on the day the securities are being valued or, if there are no sales, at the mean of
 
the most recent bid and asked prices. Equity securities that are traded primarily on the NASDAQ Stock Market are
 
valued at the NASDAQ Official Closing Price. Debt securities are valued at the mean of the last available bid and
 
ask prices for such securities or, if such prices are not available, at prices for securities of comparable maturity,
 
quality and type. If sufficient market activity is limited or does not exist, the pricing providers or broker-dealers may
 
utilize proprietary valuation models which consider market characteristics such as benchmark yield curves,
   
option-adjusted spreads, credit spreads, estimated default rates, coupon rates, anticipated timing of principal
   
repayments, underlying collateral, or other unique security features in order to estimate relevant cash flows, which
are then discounted to calculate a security's fair value. Short-term securities with maturities of 60 days or less at
 
time of purchase are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. Money market funds are valued
 
at net asset value.
                   
                     
For those securities where quotations or prices are not available, the valuations are determined in accordance with procedures established in good faith by management and approved by the Board of Trustees of the Trust (“Board of Trustees”). A valuation committee consisting of representatives from investments, fund administration, legal and compliance is responsible for the oversight of the valuation process of the Fund and convenes monthly, or more frequently as needed. The valuation committee reviews monthly Level 3 fair valued securities methodology, price overrides, broker quoted securities, price source changes, illiquid securities, unchanged priced securities, halted securities, price challenges, fair valued securities sold and back testing trade prices in relation to prior day closing prices. On a quarterly basis, the valuations and methodologies of all Level 3 fair valued securities are presented to the Fund’s Trustees.
                     
Valuations in accordance with these procedures are intended to reflect each security’s (or asset’s) “fair value.” Fair value is defined as the price that the Fund would receive to sell an investment or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction with an independent buyer in the principal market, or in the absence of a principal market, the most advantageous market for the investment or liability. Each such determination is based on a consideration of all relevant factors, which are likely to vary from one pricing context to another. Examples of such factors may include, but are not limited to: (i) the type of security, (ii) the initial cost of the security, (iii) the existence of any contractual restrictions on the security’s disposition, (iv) the price and extent of public trading in similar securities of the issuer or of comparable companies, (v) quotations or evaluated prices from broker-dealers and/or pricing services, (vi) information obtained from the issuer, analysts, and/or the appropriate stock exchange (for exchange-traded securities), (vii) an analysis of the company’s financial statements, and (viii) an evaluation of the forces that influence the issuer and the market(s) in which the security is purchased and sold (e.g. the existence of pending merger activity, public offerings or tender offers that might affect the value of the security).
                     
There are three different categories for valuations.  Level 1 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in active markets.
Level 2 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in inactive markets or based upon significant observable inputs
(e.g. yield curves; benchmark interest rates; indices).  Level 3 valuations are those based upon unobservable
   
inputs (e.g. discounted cash flow analysis; non-market based methods used to determine fair valuation).
   
                     
The Fund values Level 1 securities using readily available market quotations in active markets.  The
   
Fund values Level 2 fixed income securities using independent pricing providers who employ matrix
   
pricing models utilizing market prices, broker quotes and prices of securities with comparable maturities and
   
qualities.  The Fund values Level 2 equity securities using various observable market inputs as described above.
 
The Fund did not have any Level 3 securities at May 31, 2013.
           
The following table represents the Fund's investments carried by caption and by level within the fair value hierarchy as of May 31, 2013.
 
Description
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
 
(value in $000s)
                       
Assets:
                       
Convertible Preferred Stocks
  $ 34,964     $ -     $ -     $ 34,964  
Common Stocks
    777,333       -       -       777,333  
Preferred Stocks
    30,358       -       -       30,358  
Royalty Trusts
    12,496       -       -       12,496  
Closed End Funds
    101,465       -       -       101,465  
Master Limited Partnerships
    103,837       -       -       103,837  
Exchange Traded Funds
    1,967       -       -       1,967  
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned
    73,950       -       -       73,950  
Total
  $ 1,136,370     $ -     $ -     $ 1,136,370  
 
During the nine months ended May 31, 2013, there were no transfers between levels.
 
 
 

 
 
RYJ Guggenheim Raymond James SB-1 Equity ETF
 
Portfolio of Investments
 
May 31, 2013 (unaudited)
 
       
Number
     
of Shares
 
Description
Value
   
Long-Term Investments - 100.0%
 
   
Common Stocks - 96.2%
 
   
Communications - 10.7%
 
40,182
 
Angie's List, Inc.(a)
$942,670
127,731
 
Brightcove, Inc.(a)
955,428
12,787
 
Crown Castle International Corp.(a)
911,074
29,927
 
Ctrip.com International Ltd., ADR (Cayman Islands)(a)
932,226
33,419
 
DigitalGlobe, Inc.(a)
1,010,256
4,404
 
Equinix, Inc.(a)
892,426
40,808
 
ExactTarget, Inc.(a) (b)
938,992
38,762
 
Facebook, Inc., Class A(a)
943,855
130,743
 
Iridium Communications, Inc.(a) (b)
932,198
29,460
 
KVH Industries, Inc.(a)
388,577
17,997
 
Palo Alto Networks, Inc.(a)
873,214
85,696
 
Premiere Global Services, Inc.(a)
1,032,637
12,066
 
SBA Communications Corp., Class A(a)
908,208
32,996
 
WebMD Health Corp.(a)
974,042
     
12,635,803
       
   
Consumer, Cyclical - 20.8%
 
11,305
 
Advance Auto Parts, Inc.
921,584
10,101
 
Allegiant Travel Co.
934,443
20,044
 
Arctic Cat, Inc.
939,863
2,267
 
AutoZone, Inc.(a)
926,818
13,717
 
Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.(a)
936,185
9,972
 
Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc.(a)
956,913
53,408
 
Carmike Cinemas, Inc.(a)
946,390
90,633
 
Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc.(a)
516,608
31,183
 
Cinemark Holdings, Inc.
914,909
33,247
 
Culp, Inc.
573,511
50,168
 
Del Frisco's Restaurant Group, Inc.(a)
932,623
13,269
 
DineEquity, Inc.
960,543
26,738
 
Dixie Group, Inc.(a)
198,396
17,322
 
Dollar General Corp.(a)
914,602
18,763
 
Dollar Tree, Inc.(a)
901,374
29,954
 
Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.
939,657
27,734
 
Fiesta Restaurant Group, Inc.(a)
986,498
17,003
 
Harley-Davidson, Inc.
927,344
49,665
 
La-Z-Boy, Inc.
917,313
34,416
 
Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.
930,609
8,512
 
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc.(a)
927,042
39,311
 
Pier 1 Imports, Inc.
911,622
10,234
 
Polaris Industries, Inc.
977,449
18,224
 
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc.(a)
956,942
50,653
 
Regal Entertainment Group, Class A
896,558
21,881
 
Tempur-Pedic International, Inc.(a)
925,129
25,651
 
Toll Brothers, Inc.(a)
876,495
8,477
 
Tractor Supply Co.
949,254
     
24,596,674
       
   
Consumer, Non-cyclical - 10.3%
 
36,895
 
Alere, Inc.(a)
943,774
17,317
 
AmerisourceBergen Corp.
936,503
35,680
 
Capital Senior Living Corp.(a)
936,600
27,423
 
CareFusion Corp.(a)
1,007,795
54,743
 
Carriage Services, Inc.
1,036,285
14,464
 
Covidien PLC (Ireland)
919,911
20,449
 
Fresh Market, Inc.(a)
1,013,044
31,380
 
HealthSouth Corp.(a)
919,120
28,141
 
ICON PLC (Ireland)(a)
966,362
17,637
 
McGraw Hill Financial, Inc., Inc.
962,098
52,898
 
Service Corp. International
951,106
42,342
 
TMS International Corp., Class A
642,328
15,190
 
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
951,350
     
12,186,276
       
   
Energy - 1.6%
 
24,859
 
LinnCo, LLC(b)
902,257
23,531
 
Valero Energy Corp.
956,065
     
1,858,322
       
   
Financial - 31.0%
 
19,346
 
Allstate Corp.
933,251
59,852
 
American Equity Investment Life Holding Co.
969,602
71,197
 
Bank of America Corp.
972,551
28,722
 
BB&T Corp.
945,528
164,801
 
BGC Partners, Inc.
908,054
62,059
 
Cardinal Financial Corp.
939,573
18,659
 
Citigroup, Inc.
970,082
32,020
 
Community Bank System, Inc.
940,107
14,957
 
Digital Realty Trust, Inc., REIT
911,031
59,213
 
EverBank Financial Corp.
929,644
49,665
 
Fidus Investment Corp.
944,628
87,935
 
Fifth Street Finance Corp.
923,318
97,684
 
Health Insurance Innovations, Inc.(a)
980,747
125,020
 
Huntington Bancshares, Inc.
968,905
71,076
 
Lakeland Bancorp, Inc.
704,363
30,038
 
Lakeland Financial Corp.
828,448
27,340
 
Lincoln National Corp.
974,944
21,453
 
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.
930,202
23,338
 
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.
933,987
94,265
 
National Penn Bancshares, Inc.
931,338
69,672
 
New York Community Bancorp, Inc.
911,310
52,925
 
Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc.(a)
625,044
18,827
 
Post Properties, Inc., REIT
899,931
25,327
 
Principal Financial Group, Inc.
958,627
48,218
 
PrivateBancorp, Inc.
933,501
36,523
 
Progressive Corp.
930,971
24,900
 
Protective Life Corp.
963,132
14,161
 
Prudential Financial, Inc.
976,684
16,210
 
Rayonier, Inc., REIT
898,034
103,589
 
Regions Financial Corp.
945,768
18,759
 
SCBT Financial Corp.
938,888
41,992
 
StellarOne Corp.
657,175
21,641
 
Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc.(a)
955,667
26,621
 
US Bancorp
933,332
5,224
 
Visa, Inc., Class A
930,603
40,719
 
Webster Financial Corp.
950,789
23,426
 
Wells Fargo & Co.
949,924
29,700
 
Weyerhaeuser Co., REIT
885,654
24,932
 
Wintrust Financial Corp.
940,934
34,304
 
Zions Bancorporation
962,227
     
36,688,498
       
   
Industrial - 10.5%
 
48,716
 
Celadon Group
950,449
45,469
 
Covanta Holding Corp.
929,841
10,718
 
Genesee & Wyoming, Inc., Class A(a)
954,438
48,969
 
Jabil Circuit, Inc.
982,318
8,464
 
Kansas City Southern
936,965
54,902
 
Knight Transportation, Inc.
941,020
40,063
 
Marten Transport
961,111
117,391
 
PGT, Inc.(a)
968,476
34,353
 
Roadrunner Transportation Systems, Inc.(a)
951,578
15,049
 
Ryder System, Inc.
948,689
19,838
 
Saia, Inc.(a)
947,959
56,010
 
Swift Transportation Co.(a)
943,209
10,856
 
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B
932,530
     
12,348,583
       
   
Technology - 11.3%
 
28,617
 
Altera Corp.
949,798
20,778
 
Analog Devices, Inc.
954,333
40,474
 
Diodes, Inc.(a)
955,186
39,859
 
EMC Corp.
986,909
67,525
 
Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc.(a)
979,788
78,424
 
Greenway Medical Technologies(a)
941,088
130,561
 
LSI Corp.(a)
966,151
53,959
 
MedAssets, Inc.(a)
884,928
81,335
 
Micron Technology, Inc.(a)
949,993
43,562
 
Microsemi Corp.(a)
955,315
64,832
 
NVIDIA Corp.
939,416
14,669
 
QUALCOMM, Inc.
931,188
26,487
 
Semtech Corp.(a)
967,835
66,431
 
Tangoe, Inc.(a)
990,486
     
13,352,414
       
   
Total Common Stocks - 96.2%
 
   
(Cost $97,893,566)
113,666,570
       
   
Master Limited Partnerships - 3.8%
 
   
Energy - 3.8%
 
14,600
 
Alliance Holdings GP, LP
$930,458
12,380
 
Alliance Resource Partners, LP
894,827
15,126
 
Enterprise Products Partners, LP
898,333
26,887
 
Linn Energy, LLC
884,582
48,490
 
Memorial Production Partners, LP
912,097
   
(Cost $3,891,214)
4,520,297
       
   
Total Long-Term Investments - 100.0%
 
   
(Cost $101,784,780)
118,186,867
       
       
   
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned - 0.8%
 
956,147
 
BNY Mellon Securities Lending Overnight Fund, 0.0730%(c) (d)
956,147
   
(Cost $956,147)
 
       
   
Total Investments - 100.8%
 
   
(Cost $102,740,927)
119,143,014
   
Liabilities in excess of Other Assets - (0.8%)
     (901,085)
   
Net Assets  - 100.0%
$118,241,929
       
 
ADR - American Depositary Receipt
LLC - Limited Liability Company
LP - Limited Partnership
PLC - Public Limited Company
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust
 
(a)
Non-income producing security.
(b)
Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at May 31, 2013.
(c)
At May 31, 2013, the total market value of the Fund's securities on loan was $934,930 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $956,147.
(d)
Interest rate shown reflects yield as of May 31, 2013.
   
 
Securities are classified by sectors that represent broad groupings of related industries.
   
 
See previously submitted notes to financial statements for the period ended February 28, 2013.
 
 
 

 
 
Country Allocation*
United States
     
97.6%
Ireland
     
1.6%
Cayman Islands
     
0.8%
* Subject to change daily. Based on long-term investments.
 
 
At May 31, 2013, the cost and related gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation on investments for tax purposes are as follows:
 
Cost of Investments
for Tax Purposes
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Depreciation
Net Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation on
Investments
 $104,871,538
 $17,554,788
 $(3,283,312)
 $14,271,476
 
Securities listed on an exchange are valued at the last reported sale price on the principal exchange or on the principal over-the-counter market on which such securities are traded, as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) on the day the securities are being valued or, if there are no sales, at the mean of the most recent bid and ask prices. Equity securities that are traded primarily on the NASDAQ Stock Market are valued at the NASDAQ Official Closing Price. Debt securities are valued at the mean of the last available bid and ask prices for such securities or, if such prices are not available, at prices for securities of comparable maturity, quality and type. If sufficient market activity is limited or does not exist, the pricing providers or broker-dealers may utilize proprietary valuation models which consider market characteristics such as benchmark yield curves, option-adjusted spreads, credit spreads, estimated default rates, coupon rates, anticipated timing of principal repayments, underlying collateral, or other unique security features in order to estimate relevant cash flows, which are then discounted to calculate a security’s fair value. Short-term securities with maturities of 60 days or less at time of purchase are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. Money market funds are valued at net asset value.
 
For those securities where quotations or prices are not available, the valuations are determined in accordance with procedures established in good faith by management and approved by the Board of Trustees of the Trust (“Board of Trustees”). A valuation committee consisting of representatives from investments, fund administration, legal and compliance is responsible for the oversight of the valuation process of the Fund and convenes monthly, or more frequently as needed. The valuation committee reviews monthly Level 3 fair valued securities methodology, price overrides, broker quoted securities, price source changes, illiquid securities, unchanged priced securities, halted securities, price challenges, fair valued securities sold and back testing trade prices in relation to prior day closing prices. On a quarterly basis, the valuations and methodologies of all Level 3 fair valued securities are presented to the Fund's Board of Trustees.
 
Valuations in accordance with these procedures are intended to reflect each security’s (or asset’s) “fair value.” Fair value is defined as the price that the Fund would receive to sell an investment or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction with an independent buyer in the principal market, or in the absence of a principal market, the most advantageous market for the investment or liability. Each such determination is based on a consideration of all relevant factors, which are likely to vary from one pricing context to another. Examples of such factors may include, but are not limited to: (i) the type of security, (ii) the initial cost of the security, (iii) the existence of any contractual restrictions on the security’s disposition, (iv) the price and extent of public trading in similar securities of the issuer or of comparable companies, (v) quotations or evaluated prices from broker-dealers and/or pricing services, (vi) information obtained from the issuer, analysts, and/or the appropriate stock exchange (for exchange-traded securities), (vii) an analysis of the company’s financial statements, and (viii) an evaluation of the forces that influence the issuer and the market(s) in which the security is purchased and sold (e.g. the existence of pending merger activity, public offerings or tender offers that might affect the value of the security).
 
There are three different categories for valuations. Level 1 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in active markets. Level 2 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in inactive markets or based upon significant observable inputs (e.g. yield curves; benchmark interest rates; indices). Level 3 valuations are those based upon unobservable inputs (e.g. discounted cash flow analysis; non-market based methods used to determine fair valuation).
 
The Fund values Level 1 securities using readily available market quotations in active markets. The Fund values Level 2 fixed income securities using independent pricing providers who employ matrix pricing models utilizing market prices, broker quotes and prices of securities with comparable maturities and qualities. The Fund values Level 2 equity securities using various observable market inputs as described above. The Fund did not have any Level 3 securities at May 31, 2013.
 
The following table represents the Fund’s investments carried by caption and by level within the fair value hierarchy as of May 31, 2013.
 
Description
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
 
(value in $000s)
                       
Assets:
                       
Common Stocks
  $ 113,667     $ -     $ -     $ 113,667  
Master Limited Partnership
    4,520       -       -       4,520  
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned
    956       -       -       956  
Total
  $ 119,143     $ -     $ -     $ 119,143  
                                 
During the nine months ended May 31, 2013, there were no transfers between levels.
 
 
 

 
 
CSD Guggenheim Spin-Off ETF
 
Portfolio of Investments
 
May 31, 2013 (unaudited)
 
       
Number
     
of Shares
 
Description
Value
   
Long-Term Investments - 99.9%
 
   
Common Stocks - 96.1%
 
   
Basic Materials - 1.1%
 
952,470
 
NovaCopper, Inc. (Canada)(a) (b)
$  1,657,298
       
   
Communications - 19.0%
 
102,339
 
AMC Networks, Inc., Class A(b)
6,551,743
469,229
 
Lumos Networks Corp.
6,447,207
1,687,284
 
Phoenix New Media Ltd., ADR (Cayman Islands)(a) (b)
7,862,743
131,978
 
TripAdvisor, Inc.(b)
8,511,261
     
29,372,954
       
   
Consumer, Cyclical - 13.0%
 
387,323
 
Fiesta Restaurant Group, Inc.(b)
13,777,079
134,123
 
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp.(b)
5,934,943
136,610
 
Orchard Supply Hardware Stores Corp., Class A(a) (b)
323,766
     
20,035,788
       
   
Consumer, Non-cyclical - 4.2%
 
155,955
 
Post Holdings, Inc.(b)
6,579,741
       
   
Energy - 21.2%
 
1,870,875
 
Lone Pine Resources, Inc.(b)
1,249,370
87,912
 
Marathon Petroleum Corp.
7,252,740
101,799
 
Phillips 66
6,776,759
181,798
 
QEP Resources, Inc.
5,155,791
359,240
 
SunCoke Energy, Inc.(b)
5,568,220
346,544
 
WPX Energy, Inc.(b)
6,674,438
     
32,677,318
       
   
Financial - 9.3%
 
73,957
 
Howard Hughes Corp.(b)
7,366,117
349,020
 
Rouse Properties, Inc., REIT(a)
7,018,792
     
14,384,909
       
   
Industrial - 25.5%
 
212,656
 
Babcock & Wilcox Co.
6,311,630
467,874
 
Exelis, Inc.
5,684,669
187,736
 
Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc.
7,937,478
131,560
 
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
7,264,743
135,922
 
Parametric Sound Corp.(a) (b)
2,271,257
291,197
 
Vishay Precision Group, Inc.(b)
4,210,709
202,752
 
Xylem, Inc.
5,705,441
     
39,385,927
       
   
Utilities - 2.8%
 
501,493
 
Genie Energy Ltd., Class B
4,307,825
       
   
Total Common Stocks - 96.1%
 
   
(Cost $127,613,022)
148,401,760
       
   
Master Limited Partnership - 3.6%
 
   
Energy - 3.6%
 
245,534
 
Atlas Resources Partners, LP(a)
$5,580,988
   
(Cost $5,427,284)
 
       
   
Exchange Traded Fund - 0.2%
 
2,800
 
Vanguard MID-Capital ETF
$269,584
   
(Cost $270,774)
 
       
   
Total Long-Term Investments - 99.9%
 
   
(Cost $133,311,080)
154,252,332
       
   
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned - 4.0%
 
6,217,731
 
BNY Mellon Securities Lending Overnight Fund, 0.0730%(c) (d)
6,217,731
   
(Cost $6,217,731)
 
       
   
Total Investments - 103.9%
 
   
(Cost $139,528,811)
160,470,063
   
Liabilities in excess of Other Assets - (3.9%)
(6,068,533)
   
Net Assets  - 100.0%
$154,401,530
 
ADR - American Depositary Receipt
 
LP - Limited Partnership
 
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust
 
 
(a)
Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at May 31, 2013.
(b)
Non-income producing security.
(c)
At May 31, 2013, the total market value of the Fund's securities on loan was $6,018,831 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $6,217,731.
(d)
Interest rate shown reflects yield as of May 31, 2013.
   
See previously submitted notes to financial statements February 28, 2013.
 
 
 

 
 
Country Allocation*
United States
 
93.8%
Cayman Islands
 
5.1%
Canada  
1.1%
         
* Subject to change daily. Based on long-term investments.
 
At May 31 ,2013, the cost and related gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation on investments for tax purposes are as follows:
 
Cost of Investments
for Tax Purposes
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Depreciation
Net Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation
on Investments
 $139,536,584
 $24,532,017
 $(3,598,538)
 $20,933,479
 
Securities listed on an exchange are valued at the last reported sale price on the principal exchange or on the principal over-the-counter market on which such securities are traded, as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) on the day the securities are being valued or, if there are no sales, at the mean of the most recent bid and ask prices. Equity securities that are traded primarily on the NASDAQ Stock Market are valued at the NASDAQ Official Closing Price. Debt securities are valued at the mean of the last available bid and ask prices for such securities or, if such prices are not available, at prices for securities of comparable maturity, quality and type. If sufficient market activity is limited or does not exist, the pricing providers or broker-dealers may utilize proprietary valuation models which consider market characteristics such as benchmark yield curves, option-adjusted spreads, credit spreads, estimated default rates, coupon rates, anticipated timing of principal repayments, underlying collateral, or other unique security features in order to estimate relevant cash flows, which are then discounted to calculate a security’s fair value. Short-term securities with maturities of 60 days or less at time of purchase are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. Money market funds are valued at net asset value.
 
For those securities where quotations or prices are not available, the valuations are determined in accordance with procedures established in good faith by management and approved by the Board of Trustees of the Trust (“Board of Trustees”). A valuation committee consisting of representatives from investments, fund administration, legal and compliance is responsible for the oversight of the valuation process of the Fund and convenes monthly, or more frequently as needed. The valuation committee reviews monthly Level 3 fair valued securities methodology, price overrides, broker quoted securities, price source changes, illiquid securities, unchanged priced securities, halted securities, price challenges, fair valued securities sold and back testing trade prices in relation to prior day closing prices. On a quarterly basis, the valuations and methodologies of all Level 3 fair valued securities are presented to the Fund's Board of Trustees.
 
Valuations in accordance with these procedures are intended to reflect each security’s (or asset’s) “fair value.” Fair value is defined as the price that the Fund would receive to sell an investment or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction with an independent buyer in the principal market, or in the absence of a principal market, the most advantageous market for the investment or liability. Each such determination is based on a consideration of all relevant factors, which are likely to vary from one pricing context to another. Examples of such factors may include, but are not limited to: (i) the type of security, (ii) the initial cost of the security, (iii) the existence of any contractual restrictions on the security’s disposition, (iv) the price and extent of public trading in similar securities of the issuer or of comparable companies, (v) quotations or evaluated prices from broker-dealers and/or pricing services, (vi) information obtained from the issuer, analysts, and/or the appropriate stock exchange (for exchange-traded securities), (vii) an analysis of the company’s financial statements, and (viii) an evaluation of the forces that influence the issuer and the market(s) in which the security is purchased and sold (e.g. the existence of pending merger activity, public offerings or tender offers that might affect the value of the security).
 
There are three different categories for valuations. Level 1 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in active markets. Level 2 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in inactive markets or based upon significant observable inputs (e.g. yield curves; benchmark interest rates; indices). Level 3 valuations are those based upon unobservable inputs (e.g. discounted cash flow analysis; non-market based methods used to determine fair valuation).
 
The Fund values Level 1 securities using readily available market quotations in active markets. The Fund values Level 2 fixed income securities using independent pricing providers who employ matrix pricing models utilizing market prices, broker quotes and prices of securities with comparable maturities and qualities. The Fund values Level 2 equity securities using various observable market inputs. The Fund did not have any Level 3 securities at May 31, 2013.
 
The following table represents the Fund's investments carried by caption and by level within the fair value hierarchy as of May 31, 2013:
 
Description
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
 
(value in $000s)
                       
Assets:
                       
Common Stocks
  $ 148,402     $     $     $ 148,402  
Master Limited Partnership
  $ 5,581       -       -       5,581  
Exchange Traded Fund
  $ 270       -       -       270  
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned
  $ 6,217       -       -       6,217  
Total
  $ 160,470     $     $     $ 160,470  
 
During the three months ended May 31, 2013, there were no transfers between levels.
 
 
 

 
 
WMCR Wilshire Micro-Cap ETF
Portfolio of Investments
 
May 31, 2013 (unaudited)
 
       
Number
     
of Shares
 
Description
Value
   
Long-Term Investments - 99.9%
 
   
Common Stocks - 99.7%
 
   
Basic Materials - 2.7%
 
4,540
 
American Pacific Corp.(a)
$126,212
6,079
 
Charles & Colvard Ltd.(a)
27,052
4,225
 
Codexis, Inc.(a)
9,717
2,552
 
Friedman Industries, Inc.
24,780
17,744
 
General Steel Holdings, Inc.(a)
17,567
13,027
 
Golden Minerals Co.(a) (b)
22,797
3,149
 
KMG Chemicals, Inc.
69,939
7,365
 
Landec Corp.(a)
103,405
89,036
 
Liquidmetal Technologies, Inc.(a)
7,212
2,215
 
Material Sciences Corp.(a) (b)
21,707
32,972
 
Midway Gold Corp. (Canada)(a)
35,610
14,389
 
Mines Management, Inc.(a) (b)
9,784
741
 
Northern Technologies International Corp.(a)
7,958
2,083
 
Oil-Dri Corp. of America
56,720
2,248
 
Orchids Paper Products Co.
56,245
2,974
 
Penford Corp.(a)
35,301
530
 
Shiloh Industries, Inc.
5,268
23,698
 
Silver Bull Resources, Inc.(a)
9,479
5,454
 
Solitario Exploration & Royalty Corp.(a)
6,436
6,526
 
Timberline Resources Corp.(a)
1,259
14,235
 
U.S. Antimony Corp.(a)
20,356
2,419
 
Universal Stainless & Alloy Products, Inc.(a)
76,658
26,882
 
Uranerz Energy Corp.(a) (b)
34,947
26,921
 
Uranium Energy Corp.(a)
57,611
7,847
 
Uranium Resources, Inc.(a) (b)
23,149
38,443
 
USEC, Inc.(a)
14,205
13,321
 
Verso Paper Corp.(a)
15,186
30,512
 
Vista Gold Corp. (Canada)(a)
44,853
3,819
 
Xerium Technologies, Inc.(a)
37,693
     
979,106
       
   
Communications - 8.3%
 
5,046
 
AH Belo Corp., Class A
34,565
14,417
 
Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc.(a)
23,644
2,279
 
Alliance Fiber Optic Products, Inc.
47,745
3,357
 
Alteva, Inc.
31,959
3,608
 
Autobytel, Inc.(a)
17,787
4,011
 
Aware, Inc.
21,860
929
 
BroadVision, Inc.(a) (b)
8,231
9,115
 
CalAmp Corp.(a)
120,044
4,813
 
Chyronhego Corp.(a)
6,497
9,289
 
Cinedigm Digital Cinema Corp., Class A(a)
14,305
5,112
 
Clearfield, Inc.(a)
43,145
3,293
 
ClearOne, Inc.(a)
30,954
1,844
 
Communications Systems, Inc.
18,753
4,431
 
Crexendo, Inc.
12,274
2,887
 
eGain Communications Corp.(a)
23,183
11,447
 
Emmis Communications Corp., Class A(a)
19,002
17,403
 
Entravision Communications Corp., Class A
80,576
1,746
 
ePlus, Inc.
86,829
8,447
 
FAB Universal Corp.(a) (b)
29,396
8,860
 
Fairpoint Communications, Inc.(a) (b)
75,310
10,400
 
FiberTower Corp.(a)
177
13,440
 
Gray Television, Inc.(a)
79,968
20,935
 
Harris Interactive, Inc.(a)
38,730
3,615
 
Hawaiian Telcom Holdco, Inc.(a)
93,159
5,415
 
HickoryTech Corp.
56,749
7,434
 
Hollywood Media Corp.(a)
10,631
4,655
 
ID Systems, Inc.(a)
23,787
2,440
 
Internet Patents Corp.(a)
8,638
5,850
 
Inuvo, Inc.(a)
5,791
24,075
 
Ipass, Inc.(a)
40,927
3,932
 
KVH Industries, Inc.(a)
51,863
2,167
 
Lantronix, Inc.(a)
3,662
22,710
 
Lee Enterprises, Inc.(a)
38,607
3,352
 
Lightpath Technologies, Inc., Class A(a)
4,223
10,122
 
Local Corp.(a) (b)
16,398
6,047
 
Media General, Inc., Class A(a)
49,888
12,940
 
MeetMe, Inc.(a) (b)
19,410
5,837
 
Meru Networks, Inc.(a)
23,932
5,164
 
Multiband Corp.(a)
16,576
5,692
 
NeoPhotonics Corp.(a)
36,600
4,397
 
Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc., Class A
123,116
11,615
 
Novatel Wireless, Inc.(a)
39,723
4,419
 
Numerex Corp., Class A(a)
48,609
6,941
 
Onstream Media Corp.(a)
2,602
4,219
 
Onvia, Inc.(a) (b)
19,407
4,219
 
Optical Cable Corp.
19,618
12,763
 
ORBCOMM, Inc.(a)
50,031
29,528
 
Parkervision, Inc.(a) (b)
128,742
6,274
 
PC-Tel, Inc.
45,988
3,580
 
Performance Technologies, Inc.(a)
4,618
2,910
 
Phazar Corp.(a)
3,376
67,297
 
Powerwave Technologies, Inc.(a)
808
7,004
 
Radio One, Inc., Class D(a)
16,319
1,806
 
Reis, Inc.(a)
33,573
4,924
 
Relm Wireless Corp.(a)
16,052
5,463
 
RF Industries Ltd.
36,930
3,069
 
RigNet, Inc.(a)
76,541
1,556
 
Saga Communications, Inc., Class A
71,654
4,461
 
Salem Communications Corp., Class A
33,279
2,800
 
Selectica, Inc.(a)
24,080
884
 
Shutterstock, Inc.(a)
41,849
4,305
 
Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc., Class A(a)
17,823
4,141
 
Spark Networks, Inc.(a)
33,791
17,503
 
support.com, Inc.(a)
83,664
27,206
 
Sycamore Networks, Inc.
11,563
1,929
 
Synacor, Inc.(a) (b)
7,272
5,988
 
Telular Corp.
75,089
2,020
 
Tessco Technologies, Inc.
46,177
13,601
 
TheStreet, Inc.(a)
26,930
2,101
 
TigerLogic Corp.(a)
3,950
21,789
 
Towerstream Corp.(a) (b)
55,998
1,463
 
Trulia, Inc.(a)
44,973
7,574
 
UniTek Global Services, Inc.(a)
14,391
7,510
 
US Auto Parts Network, Inc.(a)
9,312
20,534
 
Valuevision Media, Inc., Class A(a)
103,697
6,654
 
Vitacost.com, Inc.(a)
54,430
1,685
 
Voltari Corp.(a) (b)
7,330
17,372
 
Westell Technologies, Inc., Class A(a)
38,045
672
 
WPCS International, Inc.(a)
2,359
6,830
 
Zhone Technologies, Inc.(a)
6,010
26,552
 
Zix Corp.(a)
105,942
     
2,951,436
       
   
Consumer, Cyclical - 11.0%
 
19,363
 
American Apparel, Inc.(a)
37,758
821
 
Ark Restaurants Corp.
17,446
2,747
 
Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc.
37,799
8,031
 
Beazer Homes USA, Inc.(a) (b)
166,242
9,153
 
Black Diamond, Inc.(a)
82,102
17,860
 
BlueLinx Holdings, Inc.(a)
43,936
6,659
 
Bon-Ton Stores, Inc.
141,770
2,974
 
Books-A-Million, Inc.(a)
8,952
5,858
 
Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc.(a)
38,194
2,767
 
Cache, Inc.(a)
11,649
6,977
 
Carmike Cinemas, Inc.(a)
123,633
4,637
 
Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc.(a)
26,431
6,447
 
Century Casinos, Inc.(a)
21,920
2,927
 
Cherokee, Inc.
39,573
1,667
 
Chuy's Holdings, Inc.(a)
58,095
4,224
 
Cobra Electronics Corp.(a)
12,925
8,184
 
Coldwater Creek, Inc.(a) (b)
30,199
1,864
 
Comstock Holding Companies, Inc.(a) (b)
4,940
7,604
 
Cosi, Inc.(a)
15,512
3,613
 
Crown Crafts, Inc.
21,497
3,085
 
Culp, Inc.
53,216
1,699
 
Del Frisco's Restaurant Group, Inc.(a)
31,584
10,689
 
dELiA*s, Inc.(a)
10,155
2,084
 
Delta Apparel, Inc.(a)
30,593
15,624
 
Destination XL Group, Inc.(a)
77,495
2,248
 
Dixie Group, Inc.(a)
16,680
6,212
 
Douglas Dynamics, Inc.
86,844
5,277
 
Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment, Inc.
9,024
4,463
 
Dover Motorsports, Inc.
9,417
3,198
 
Educational Development Corp.
11,257
2,471
 
Empire Resorts, Inc.(a) (b)
6,598
852
 
Escalade, Inc.
5,248
3,322
 
Famous Dave's of America, Inc.(a)
39,897
1,762
 
Flexsteel Industries, Inc.
40,050
6,335
 
Forward Industries, Inc.(a)
12,100
1,192
 
Frisch's Restaurants, Inc.
19,942
8,329
 
Full House Resorts, Inc.(a)
24,904
3,580
 
Furniture Brands International, Inc.(a)
23,413
2,763
 
Gaiam, Inc., Class A(a)
11,190
1,281
 
Gaming Partners International Corp.
10,376
369
 
Gentherm, Inc.(a)
6,797
2,828
 
Gordmans Stores, Inc.(a)
36,227
4,556
 
Granite City Food & Brewery Ltd.(a)
10,251
3,357
 
Hooker Furniture Corp.
58,748
1,570
 
Ignite Restaurant Group, Inc.(a)
28,731
28,572
 
Jamba, Inc.(a)
85,430
27,861
 
Joe's Jeans, Inc.(a)
47,921
2,531
 
Johnson Outdoors, Inc., Class A(a)
62,642
2,645
 
Kona Grill, Inc.(a)
27,111
3,085
 
Lakeland Industries, Inc.(a)
12,278
6,509
 
Lakes Entertainment, Inc.(a)
23,758
7,590
 
Libbey, Inc.(a)
160,604
3,434
 
Lifetime Brands, Inc.
46,222
7,205
 
Luby's, Inc.(a)
61,098
6,643
 
MarineMax, Inc.(a)
76,328
2,838
 
Miller Industries, Inc.
46,458
2,737
 
Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc.(a)
42,177
9,698
 
Motorcar Parts of America, Inc.(a) (b)
60,225
7,031
 
MTR Gaming Group, Inc.(a)
26,648
1,011
 
Nathan's Famous, Inc.(a)
51,692
10,890
 
Nautilus, Inc.(a)
87,011
9,349
 
Navarre Corp.(a)
22,064
1,956
 
Orchard Supply Hardware Stores Corp., Class A(a) (b)
4,636
7,426
 
PC Connection, Inc.
124,683
4,305
 
PCM, Inc.(a)
32,976
5,040
 
Pizza Inn Holdings, Inc.(a)
24,242
5,038
 
Reading International, Inc., Class A(a)
30,631
4,677
 
Red Lion Hotels Corp.(a)
29,091
3,920
 
Rentrak Corp.(a)
90,709
4,177
 
RG Barry Corp.
59,856
3,531
 
Rick's Cabaret International, Inc.(a)
29,272
2,507
 
Rocky Brands, Inc.
36,652
10,337
 
Ruth's Hospitality Group, Inc.
115,774
2,228
 
Skyline Corp.(a)
9,068
6,222
 
SMF Energy Corp.(a)
790
10,609
 
Spartan Motors, Inc.
64,185
5,486
 
Stanley Furniture Co., Inc.(a)
22,438
3,161
 
Steinway Musical Instruments, Inc.(a)
88,160
580
 
Strattec Security Corp.
22,069
5,841
 
Supreme Industries, Inc., Class A(a)
29,731
1,926
 
Tandy Leather Factory, Inc.(a) (b)
15,138
7,911
 
Town Sports International Holdings, Inc.
87,179
11,799
 
Tuesday Morning Corp.(a)
105,129
6,725
 
Unifi, Inc.(a)
126,296
4,926
 
Virco Manufacturing Corp.(a)
10,394
5,064
 
West Marine, Inc.(a)
58,641
721
 
Winmark Corp.
43,094
12,662
 
Zale Corp.(a)
97,751
     
3,909,562
       
   
Consumer, Non-cyclical - 23.1%
 
17,560
 
Aastrom Biosciences, Inc.(a)
10,041
16,872
 
ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
237,389
2,000
 
Accelerate Diagnostics, Inc.(a) (b)
17,580
5,040
 
AcelRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
44,906
1,288
 
Acme United Corp.
16,480
5,192
 
Acura Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
11,734
4,065
 
Adcare Health Systems, Inc.(a)
18,618
8,056
 
Addus HomeCare Corp.(a)
144,927
9,169
 
Agenus, Inc.(a)
36,951
5,765
 
Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
26,000
3,613
 
Alimera Sciences, Inc.(a)
15,680
2,619
 
Alliance HealthCare Services, Inc.(a)
42,454
596
 
Altair Nanotechnologies, Inc.(a)
1,478
274
 
Amcon Distributing Co.
20,173
2,400
 
American Caresource Holdings, Inc.(a)
4,728
2,721
 
American Shared Hospital Services(a)
5,524
9,497
 
Amicus Therapeutics, Inc.(a) (b)
31,625
13,466
 
Ampio Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
76,487
8,983
 
Anacor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
49,137
4,322
 
Anika Therapeutics, Inc.(a)
63,793
45,544
 
Anthera Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)
26,643
12,422
 
Apricus Biosciences, Inc.(a) (b)
34,161
4,693
 
Arca Biopharma, Inc.(a) (b)
7,603
8,306
 
Arrowhead Research Corp.(a) (b)
18,273
38,142
 
Astex Pharmaceuticals(a)
184,989
3,117
 
AT Cross Co., Class A(a)
43,638
6,048
 
AtriCure, Inc.(a)
54,734
3,946
 
Avalon Holdings Corp., Class A(a)
14,442
1,942
 
Barrett Business Services, Inc.
113,277
7,599
 
Baxano Surgical, Inc.(a)
15,654
5,192
 
BG Medicine, Inc.(a) (b)
9,346
15,030
 
BioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
25,701
1,199
 
Biodel, Inc.(a)
5,599
10,498
 
BioDelivery Sciences International, Inc.(a) (b)
46,191
12,663
 
Biolase, Inc.(a)
60,023
22,564
 
Biosante Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
27,528
1,968
 
Biospecifics Technologies Corp.(a)
31,272
6,941
 
Biota Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
25,126
14,835
 
Biotime, Inc.(a) (b)
70,466
534
 
Blackstone Mortgage Trust, Inc., REIT(b)
14,082
37,609
 
Bovie Medical Corp.(a)
124,486
742
 
Bridgford Foods Corp.
5,788
5,751
 
BSD Medical Corp.(a) (b)
7,246
5,794
 
Cadiz, Inc.(a) (b)
34,069
13,510
 
Cardica, Inc.(a)
17,428
7,582
 
CardioNet, Inc.(a)
21,154
7,846
 
Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.(a)
161,235
59,045
 
Cardium Therapeutics, Inc.(a)
5,196
5,565
 
Carriage Services, Inc.
105,345
12,304
 
Catalyst Pharmaceutical Partners, Inc.(a)
10,842
2,068
 
CCA Industries, Inc.
7,093
45,736
 
Cell Therapeutics, Inc.(a) (b)
56,255
92,503
 
Cel-Sci Corp.(a)
22,710
13,030
 
Celsion Corp.(a) (b)
22,021
225
 
Ceres, Inc.(a)
486
17,768
 
Cerus Corp.(a) (b)
91,328
13,273
 
Chelsea Therapeutics International Ltd.(a)
25,617
5,361
 
Chindex International, Inc.(a)
86,848
18,836
 
Cleveland Biolabs, Inc.(a) (b)
29,478
1,489
 
Coffee Holding Co., Inc.(b)
10,423
2,662
 
Collectors Universe
34,713
23,380
 
Columbia Laboratories, Inc.(a)
14,755
2,371
 
CombiMatrix Corp.(a) (b)
7,374
4,011
 
Command Security Corp.(a)
6,498
8,540
 
Coronado Biosciences, Inc.(a)
84,375
2,944
 
Craft Brew Alliance, Inc.(a)
22,316
5,628
 
Crimson Wine Group Ltd.(a) (b)
49,358
7,823
 
Cryo-Cell International, Inc.(a)
16,819
5,144
 
Cumberland Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
24,948
4,525
 
Cutera, Inc.(a)
42,580
1,409
 
Cyanotech Corp.(a) (b)
8,074
4,893
 
Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
16,538
5,064
 
Cynosure, Inc., Class A(a)
126,144
49,552
 
Cytokinetics, Inc.(a)
59,462
15,926
 
Cytomedix, Inc.(a)
8,202
21,320
 
Cytori Therapeutics, Inc.(a)
52,447
11,703
 
CytRx Corp.(a) (b)
28,087
14,450
 
DARA Biosciences, Inc.(a) (b)
9,898
996
 
Daxor Corp.
7,430
27,330
 
Delcath Systems, Inc.(a) (b)
11,725
3,483
 
Derma Sciences, Inc.(a) (b)
46,463
12,710
 
Digirad Corp.(a)
29,487
12,293
 
Discovery Laboratories, Inc.(a)
22,004
1,489
 
Diversicare Healthcare Services, Inc.
6,849
5,840
 
Document Security Systems, Inc.(a) (b)
17,170
2,547
 
Durata Therapeutics, Inc.(a)
18,720
31,560
 
Durect Corp.(a)
26,504
4,399
 
Edgewater Technology, Inc.(a)
17,200
13,026
 
EnteroMedics, Inc.(a)
17,194
9,418
 
Entremed, Inc.(a)
16,952
12,176
 
Enzo Biochem, Inc.(a)
28,492
3,534
 
Exactech, Inc.(a)
64,319
5,409
 
Feihe International, Inc.(a)
39,756
9,602
 
Female Health Co.
89,395
17,560
 
Five Star Quality Care, Inc.(a)
90,083
1,629
 
Fonar Corp.(a)
10,751
4,988
 
Franklin Covey Co.(a)
68,785
2,908
 
Furiex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)
107,509
3,908
 
G Willi-Food International Ltd. (Israel)(a)
26,692
7,650
 
Galectin Therapeutics, Inc.(a) (b)
32,742
28,690
 
Galena Biopharma, Inc.(a) (b)
67,422
7,914
 
GenMark Diagnostics, Inc.(a)
117,919
2,814
 
GenVec, Inc.(a)
1,168
1,779
 
Golden Enterprises, Inc.
6,315
1,732
 
Graymark Healthcare, Inc.(a)
537
1,303
 
Griffin Land & Nurseries, Inc.
38,803
8,681
 
Hackett Group, Inc.
43,752
20,404
 
Hansen Medical, Inc.(a) (b)
34,891
9,955
 
Harvard Bioscience, Inc.(a)
50,571
44,395
 
Hemispherx Biopharma, Inc.(a)
9,767
1,473
 
Heska Corp.
11,048
10,211
 
Hudson Global, Inc.(a)
23,587
2,564
 
Hyperion Therapeutics, Inc.(a)
51,460
8,448
 
Idera Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)
6,167
6,222
 
IGI Laboratories, Inc.(a)
9,209
18,208
 
ImmunoCellular Therapeutics Ltd.(a)
44,428
7,047
 
Information Services Group, Inc.(a)
13,812
9,604
 
Innovaro, Inc.(a)
480
61,911
 
Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)
42,223
8,591
 
Insmed, Inc.(a)
115,291
1,720
 
Intercept Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)
57,517
6,579
 
Intersections, Inc.
60,724
3,962
 
Inventure Foods, Inc.(a)
29,794
26,875
 
IsoRay, Inc.(a)
19,081
1,623
 
John B Sanfilippo & Son, Inc.
31,438
6,113
 
Jones Soda Co.(a)
3,546
1,839
 
Kalobios Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)
10,409
7,638
 
Kid Brands, Inc.(a)
12,221
8,951
 
LCA-Vision, Inc.(a)
28,912
694
 
Learning Tree International, Inc.(a)
2,089
3,794
 
LifeLock, Inc.(a)
39,154
3,547
 
Limoneira Co.
68,918
1,715
 
Mac-Gray Corp.
24,096
3,644
 
Management Network Group, Inc.(a)
10,604
35,639
 
Mast Therapeutics, Inc.(a)
25,304
5,322
 
Maxygen, Inc.
12,613
4,725
 
Medical Action Industries, Inc.(a)
39,690
5,386
 
MediciNova, Inc.(a) (b)
16,158
21,110
 
MELA Sciences, Inc.(a)
23,221
2,633
 
MGC Diagnostics Corp.(b)
20,063
3,506
 
MGP Ingredients, Inc.
18,757
4,123
 
Misonix, Inc.(a)
22,264
7,390
 
Myrexis, Inc.
588
13,974
 
Nanosphere, Inc.(a)
58,551
3,075
 
National Research Corp., Class A(a)
50,276
512
 
National Research Corp., Class B
17,469
3,405
 
Natural Alternatives International, Inc.(a)
15,867
4,513
 
Nature's Sunshine Products, Inc.
69,410
51,719
 
Neostem, Inc.(a) (b)
28,963
22,566
 
Neuralstem, Inc.(a) (b)
34,300
4,091
 
NeurogesX, Inc.(a)
55
2,801
 
NewLink Genetics Corp.(a) (b)
45,684
6,661
 
Northwest Biotherapeutics, Inc.(a) (b)
23,980
14,192
 
Novabay Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
18,733
3,746
 
NuPathe, Inc.(a) (b)
12,025
2,536
 
Nutraceutical International Corp.
50,111
767
 
Oculus Innovative Sciences, Inc.(a)
2,823
27,899
 
Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc.(a) (b)
91,509
5,821
 
Omega Protein Corp.(a)
63,565
2,756
 
Omeros Corp.(a) (b)
14,607
4,894
 
OncoGenex Pharmaceutical, Inc.(a)
50,408
5,209
 
Opexa Therapeutics, Inc.(a) (b)
9,168
2,893
 
Overhill Farms, Inc.(a)
14,320
4,938
 
Palatin Technologies, Inc.(a)
3,057
3,934
 
PDI, Inc.(a)
17,113
2,467
 
Perceptron, Inc.
17,442
45,304
 
Peregrine Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
74,752
5,483
 
Pernix Therapeutics Holdings(a) (b)
19,794
6,191
 
Pfsweb, Inc.(a)
26,559
21,991
 
PharmAthene, Inc.(a)
39,144
6,980
 
Photomedex, Inc.(a) (b)
113,844
19,123
 
Premier Exhibitions, Inc.(a)
38,246
10,643
 
PRGX Global, Inc.(a)
58,324
8,655
 
Primo Water Corp.(a)
14,454
5,595
 
ProPhase Labs, Inc.(a)
8,896
10,900
 
Prospect Global Resources, Inc.(a)
2,425
3,823
 
Providence Service Corp.(a)
100,774
2,629
 
Psychemedics Corp.
29,340
18,423
 
PURE Bioscience, Inc.(a)
8,290
1,876
 
QC Holdings, Inc.
5,647
11,259
 
RadNet, Inc.(a)
29,273
3,434
 
RCM Technologies, Inc.
19,127
4,059
 
Reed's, Inc.(a) (b)
19,686
4,542
 
Regulus Therapeutics, Inc.(a)
40,696
6,399
 
Reliv International, Inc.
8,511
11,227
 
Repligen Corp.(a)
92,960
6,846
 
Repros Therapeutics, Inc.(a) (b)
118,573
3,262
 
Response Genetics, Inc.(a)
4,926
39,286
 
Rexahn Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)
13,239
3,419
 
Rochester Medical Corp.(a)
48,652
7,734
 
Rockwell Medical Technologies, Inc.(a) (b)
31,941
2,467
 
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Inc.
32,219
20,643
 
Savient Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)
11,354
12,949
 
Senomyx, Inc.(a)
26,804
21,997
 
Solta Medical, Inc.(a)
47,294
423
 
Standard Register Co.(a)
1,294
3,085
 
StarTek, Inc.(a)
14,870
16,648
 
StemCells, Inc.(a) (b)
29,300
903
 
Stemline Therapeutics, Inc.(a)
15,378
2,429
 
Stereotaxis, Inc.(a) (b)
4,251
10,475
 
Strategic Diagnostics, Inc.(a)
10,894
11,868
 
Sunesis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)
63,969
4,155
 
SunLink Health Systems, Inc.(a)
3,033
3,903
 
Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
26,970
9,449
 
Synergetics USA, Inc.(a)
30,709
8,844
 
Synergy Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a) (b)
45,104
6,367
 
Synthetic Biologics, Inc.(a)
9,105
2,587
 
Synutra International, Inc.(a)
12,159
18,377
 
Talon Therapeutics, Inc.(a)
7,443
6,548
 
Telik, Inc.(a)
9,167
2,988
 
TESARO, Inc.(a)
102,219
2,233
 
Theragenics Corp.(a)
4,533
5,483
 
Transcept Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(a)
16,230
19,465
 
Tranzyme, Inc.(a)
11,290
1,894
 
Tree.com, Inc.
37,331
11,370
 
Trius Therapeutics, Inc.(a)
87,208
821
 
United-Guardian, Inc.
21,309
1,473
 
Universal Security Instruments, Inc.(a) (b)
7,645
10,051
 
Uroplasty, Inc.(a)
26,635
4,240
 
US Physical Therapy, Inc.
119,144
693
 
Utah Medical Products, Inc.
32,065
5,613
 
Vascular Solutions, Inc.(a)
85,149
9,199
 
Venaxis, Inc.(a)
12,235
7,684
 
Ventrus Biosciences, Inc.(a)
19,825
1,746
 
Verastem, Inc.(a) (b)
16,692
8,030
 
Vermillion, Inc.(a) (b)
32,441
4,910
 
Versar, Inc.(a)
20,671
6,321
 
Vision-Sciences, Inc.(a)
6,763
4,829
 
Willamette Valley Vineyards, Inc.(a)
21,006
2,041
 
Wright Medical Group, Inc.(a)
51,086
24,383
 
XOMA Corp.(a)
102,409
42,593
 
Zalicus, Inc.(a)
26,727
28,814
 
Zogenix, Inc.(a)
42,933
     
8,206,694
       
   
Diversified - 0.3%
 
16,627
 
Horizon Pharma, Inc.(a) (b)
39,406
710
 
OBA Financial Services, Inc.(a) (b)
13,000
6,417
 
Resource America, Inc., Class A
61,667
     
114,073
       
   
Energy - 3.7%
 
658
 
Adams Resources & Energy, Inc.
41,217
6,348
 
Arabian American Development Co.(a)
46,975
6,126
 
Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc.(a)
4,766
3,435
 
Barnwell Industries, Inc.(a)
12,984
1,619
 
BioFuel Energy Corp.(a) (b)
6,638
3,499
 
Bolt Technology Corp.
57,034
14,626
 
Callon Petroleum Co.(a)
54,409
12,949
 
Crimson Exploration, Inc.(a)
37,293
5,345
 
Double Eagle Petroleum Co.(a)
22,021
5,023
 
Edgen Group, Inc.(a)
33,102
8,564
 
Emerald Oil, Inc.(a)
52,326
7,757
 
Enphase Energy, Inc.(a) (b)
59,884
7,477
 
Evolution Petroleum Corp.(a)
79,331
3,290
 
FieldPoint Petroleum Corp.(a)
13,357
81,992
 
Gasco Energy, Inc.(a)
2,050
13,241
 
Gastar Exploration Ltd. (Canada)(a)
32,838
5,531
 
Gevo, Inc.(a)
9,901
2,310
 
GMX Resources, Inc.(a) (b)
487
6,447
 
GreenHunter Energy, Inc.(a)
7,285
67
 
HKN, Inc.(a) (b)
5,494
20,091
 
Houston American Energy Corp.(a)
8,036
290
 
Isramco, Inc.(a) (b)
28,348
10,365
 
Lucas Energy, Inc.(a)
13,889
19,520
 
Magellan Petroleum Corp.(a)
19,715
11,183
 
Miller Energy Resources, Inc.(a) (b)
45,068
3,932
 
Mitcham Industries, Inc.(a)
61,379
3,313
 
Natural Gas Services Group, Inc.(a)
74,476
7,381
 
Ocean Power Technologies, Inc.(a) (b)
11,514
2,460
 
Pacific Ethanol, Inc.(a) (b)
10,799
3,053
 
Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc., Class A
89,148
72,910
 
Plug Power, Inc.(a)
27,720
2,311
 
PostRock Energy Corp.(a)
3,143
435
 
PrimeEnergy Corp.(a)
16,060
2,873
 
Pyramid Oil Co.(a)
11,636
25,557
 
Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc.(a)
15,171
2,595
 
Renewable Energy Group, Inc.(a)
35,110
1,795
 
REX American Resources Corp.(a)
50,116
3,759
 
Royale Energy, Inc.(a) (b)
10,300
7,709
 
Saratoga Resources, Inc.(a)
17,499
3,829
 
Syntroleum Corp.(a)
26,114
19,952
 
Tengasco, Inc.(a)
11,373
7,128
 
TGC Industries, Inc.
60,089
9,559
 
US Energy Corp.(a)
17,302
4,413
 
Verenium Corp.(a)
9,885
4,677
 
Westmoreland Coal Co.(a)
56,124
12,308
 
Zion Oil & Gas, Inc.(a) (b)
21,047
     
1,330,453
       
   
Financial - 30.1%
 
1,908
 
Access National Corp.
24,670
3,872
 
Agree Realty Corp., REIT
129,054
3,373
 
American National Bankshares, Inc.
73,160
38,117
 
American Realty Capital Properties, Inc., REIT
580,141
3,262
 
American River Bankshares(a)
27,107
3,483
 
American Safety Insurance Holdings Ltd. (Bermuda)(a)
83,453
2,185
 
American Spectrum Realty, Inc.(a)
6,446
8,399
 
Ameris Bancorp(a)
138,751
6,110
 
AmeriServ Financial, Inc.
18,574
7,583
 
Arbor Realty Trust, Inc., REIT
51,413
3,758
 
Ares Commercial Real Estate Corp., REIT
60,917
3,837
 
Arlington Asset Investment Corp., Class A
104,597
3,393
 
Asta Funding, Inc.
31,182
4,445
 
Atlanticus Holdings Corp.(a)
17,380
12,710
 
Bancorp, Inc.(a)
182,643
2,597
 
Bank of Kentucky Financial Corp.
67,392
2,036
 
Bank of Marin Bancorp
79,323
1,011
 
Bar Harbor Bankshares
36,335
6,116
 
BBX Capital Corp., Class A(a) (b)
75,533
3,644
 
Bofi Holding, Inc.(a)
170,612
3,130
 
Bridge Bancorp, Inc.
67,013
4,289
 
Bridge Capital Holdings(a)
65,150
4,224
 
Bryn Mawr Bank Corp.
95,800
4,224
 
BSB Bancorp, Inc.(a)
57,615
435
 
C&F Financial Corp.
20,880
3,759
 
Camco Financial Corp.(a)
12,705
2,627
 
Cape Bancorp, Inc.
24,615
6,228
 
Center Bancorp, Inc.
80,839
11,606
 
Centerstate Banks, Inc.
99,579
2,052
 
Central Valley Community Bancorp
19,330
1,185
 
Century Bancorp, Inc., Class A
42,056
2,117
 
CFS Bancorp, Inc.
22,123
5,338
 
Chatham Lodging Trust, REIT
99,020
2,006
 
Chicopee Bancorp, Inc.
34,864
1,942
 
CIFC Corp.(a)
14,934
4,545
 
Citizens & Northern Corp.
88,627
1,521
 
Citizens Holding Co.
29,370
5,137
 
CNB Financial Corp.
85,069
1,666
 
Codorus Valley Bancorp, Inc.
28,489
2,248
 
Colony Bankcorp, Inc.(a)
16,051
2,357
 
Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co.
86,030
3,565
 
Consumer Portfolio Services, Inc.(a)
27,700
8,464
 
Crescent Financial Bancshares, Inc.(a) (b)
35,379
1,025
 
Diamond Hill Investment Group, Inc.
83,835
22,530
 
Doral Financial Corp. (Puerto Rico)(a)
22,755
7,466
 
Eagle Bancorp, Inc.(a)
168,060
2,763
 
Eastern Insurance Holdings, Inc.
50,922
17,420
 
Eastern Virginia Bankshares, Inc.(a)
92,326
2,275
 
Enterprise Bancorp, Inc.
37,651
5,549
 
Enterprise Financial Services Corp.
84,733
5,990
 
ESB Financial Corp.
75,174
1,537
 
Evans Bancorp, Inc.
27,128
5,070
 
Farmers Capital Bank Corp.(a)
108,701
2,847
 
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp., Class C
85,609
4,958
 
Federated National Holding Co.
44,622
2,678
 
Fidus Investment Corp.
50,936
4,892
 
Financial Institutions, Inc.
95,443
6,523
 
First Acceptance Corp.(a)
8,610
3,888
 
First Bancorp, Inc.
61,975
9,000
 
First California Financial Group, Inc.(a)
76,500
2,280
 
First Citizens Banc Corp.
16,849
6,718
 
First Connecticut Bancorp
95,664
3,008
 
First Defiance Financial Corp.
66,056
6,443
 
First Federal Bancshares of Arkansas, Inc.(a)
62,819
13,021
 
First Financial Northwest, Inc.
129,429
3,726
 
First M&F Corp.
56,859
1,524
 
First Pactrust Bancorp, Inc.
20,071
807
 
First Security Group, Inc.(a)
3,430
3,851
 
First South Bancorp, Inc.(a)
25,340
3,355
 
First United Corp.(a)
24,961
4,862
 
Firstbank Corp.
65,880
1,570
 
FNB Corp.
18,055
7,890
 
FNB United Corp.(a) (b)
67,223
2,795
 
Fortegra Financial Corp.(a)
20,431
1,926
 
Fox Chase Bancorp, Inc.
31,914
6,341
 
Franklin Financial Corp.
115,026
4,912
 
German American Bancorp, Inc.
107,376
4,305
 
Gladstone Commercial Corp., REIT
84,120
1,258
 
Gladstone Land Corp., REIT
19,235
1,310
 
Gleacher & Co., Inc.(a)
18,003
15,352
 
Gramercy Property Trust, Inc., REIT(a)
69,391
7,982
 
GSV Capital Corp.(a)
64,973
5,711
 
Guaranty Bancorp
61,679
484
 
Gyrodyne Co. of America, Inc., REIT
35,405
6,004
 
Hallmark Financial Services, Inc.(a)
54,576
2,167
 
Hampden Bancorp, Inc.
32,570
758
 
Harleysville Savings Financial Corp.
15,160
13,014
 
Harris & Harris Group, Inc.(a)
45,549
850
 
Hawthorn Bancshares, Inc.
10,115
1,436
 
Health Insurance Innovations, Inc.(a)
14,417
10,361
 
Heritage Commerce Corp.(a)
69,937
6,244
 
Heritage Financial Corp.
86,230
1,092
 
Heritage Financial Group, Inc.
15,605
10,337
 
Heritage Oaks Bancorp(a)
61,195
8,030
 
HF Financial Corp.
104,631
1,974
 
HMN Financial, Inc.(a)
14,509
902
 
Home Bancorp, Inc.(a)
15,803
4,577
 
Home Federal Bancorp, Inc.
55,794
2,876
 
Homeowners Choice, Inc.
99,970
2,891
 
HomeStreet, Inc.
66,088
9,023
 
HopFed Bancorp, Inc.
97,539
1,250
 
Horizon Bancorp
24,475
2,972
 
IMPAC Mortgage Holdings, Inc., REIT(a) (b)
35,070
6,611
 
Imperial Holdings, Inc.(a)
45,418
5,677
 
Intervest Bancshares Corp., Class A(a)
36,900
449
 
Investors Title Co.
32,166
2,612
 
JAVELIN Mortgage Investment Corp., REIT
40,199
4,240
 
Life Partners Holdings, Inc.
15,434
4,268
 
LNB Bancorp, Inc.
40,418
4,792
 
Macatawa Bank Corp.(a)
26,356
7,285
 
MainSource Financial Group, Inc.
101,261
3,036
 
Manning & Napier, Inc.
60,386
2,612
 
Marlin Business Services Corp.
61,069
4,795
 
MBT Financial Corp.(a)
18,413
4,935
 
Medallion Financial Corp.
73,334
3,678
 
Mercantile Bancorp, Inc.(a)
1,526
2,988
 
Mercantile Bank Corp.
50,168
1,942
 
Merchants Bancshares, Inc.
55,095
5,265
 
Metro Bancorp, Inc.(a)
101,667
3,837
 
MetroCorp Bancshares, Inc.(a)
37,526
3,484
 
MicroFinancial, Inc.
25,259
1,894
 
Middleburg Financial Corp.
36,081
3,265
 
MidSouth Bancorp, Inc.
48,322
1,057
 
MidWestOne Financial Group, Inc.
25,051
2,089
 
Monarch Financial Holdings, Inc.
22,937
1,041
 
Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corp., Class A, REIT
10,681
22,955
 
MPG Office Trust, Inc., REIT(a)
71,849
1,826
 
MutualFirst Financial, Inc.
28,193
2,860
 
National Bankshares, Inc.
95,495
4,294
 
NBT Bancorp, Inc.
85,365
1,400
 
New Hampshire Thrift Bancshares, Inc.
18,382
6,483
 
New Mountain Finance Corp.
98,736
24,609
 
New York Mortgage Trust, Inc., REIT(b)
166,357
2,133
 
NewBridge Bancorp(a)
12,670
4,000
 
Nicholas Financial, Inc. (Canada)
59,360
865
 
North Valley Bancorp(a)
15,458
741
 
Northrim BanCorp, Inc.
16,502
955
 
Norwood Financial Corp.
29,844
5,490
 
OceanFirst Financial Corp.
76,036
2,360
 
Old Point Financial Corp.(b)
31,081
7,871
 
Old Second Bancorp, Inc.(a) (b)
44,943
3,104
 
OmniAmerican Bancorp, Inc.(a)
69,126
5,201
 
One Liberty Properties, Inc., REIT
137,566
2,721
 
Oneida Financial Corp.(b)
36,489
4,285
 
Oppenheimer Holdings, Inc., Class A
85,100
1,371
 
Orchid Island Capital, Inc., REIT
16,479
5,528
 
Pacific Continental Corp.
61,914
2,649
 
Pacific Mercantile Bancorp(a)
14,675
3,676
 
Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc.(a)
43,414
5,611
 
Patriot National Bancorp, Inc.(a)
7,575
2,376
 
Peapack Gladstone Financial Corp.
36,448
1,844
 
Penns Woods Bancorp, Inc.
74,848
2,769
 
Peoples Bancorp, Inc.
55,491
1,894
 
Peoples Financial Corp.
24,717
3,117
 
PMC Commercial Trust, REIT
26,401
1,809
 
Porter Bancorp, Inc.(a)
1,520
2,211
 
Preferred Apartment Communities, Inc., Class A, REIT(b)
18,793
4,992
 
Preferred Bank(a)
80,721
7,865
 
Princeton National Bancorp, Inc.(a)
122
2,705
 
Provident Financial Holdings, Inc.
41,170
3,214
 
Pulaski Financial Corp.
33,040
6,415
 
PVF Capital Corp.(a) (b)
24,634
1,746
 
QCR Holdings, Inc.
27,150
28,566
 
Republic First Bancorp, Inc.(a)
87,983
5,735
 
Riverview Bancorp, Inc.(a)
13,649
3,038
 
SB Financial Group, Inc.(b)
25,550
32,907
 
Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida(a)
69,434
2,705
 
Shore Bancshares, Inc.(a)
19,746
5,409
 
Sierra Bancorp
74,157
1,476
 
Simplicity Bancorp, Inc.
20,738
1,110
 
Southern National Bancorp of Virginia, Inc.
11,377
4,493
 
Southwest Bancorp, Inc.(a)
60,026
2,976
 
Suffolk Bancorp(a)
44,819
4,556
 
Summit Financial Group, Inc.(a) (b)
36,539
21,301
 
Sun Bancorp, Inc.(a)
65,607
755
 
Teche Holding Co.
31,997
4,144
 
Territorial Bancorp, Inc.
95,892
9,570
 
Thomas Properties Group, Inc.
51,774
2,551
 
Timberland Bancorp, Inc.
20,893
497
 
Trustmark Corp.
12,669
9,625
 
U.S. Global Investors, Inc., Class A
26,084
6,325
 
UMH Properties, Inc., REIT
66,665
2,919
 
United Community Financial Corp./OH(a)
11,939
3,225
 
United Insurance Holdings Corp.
20,801
2,996
 
United Security Bancshares(a)
12,823
2,800
 
United Security Bancshares, Inc.(a)
24,136
1,521
 
Unity Bancorp, Inc.
10,632
10,154
 
Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.
67,727
9,586
 
Virginia Commerce Bancorp, Inc.(a)
130,370
5,597
 
Washington Banking Co.
76,343
2,117
 
Waterstone Financial, Inc.(a)
16,809
6,212
 
West Bancorporation, Inc.
71,935
6,080
 
Whitestone REIT, Class B, REIT
99,773
2,149
 
Yadkin Financial Corp.(a)
26,927
2,080
 
ZAIS Financial Corp., REIT
37,190
8,716
 
ZipRealty, Inc.(a)
24,841
     
10,687,499
       
   
Industrial - 11.8%
 
17,025
 
Active Power, Inc.(a)
73,207
3,839
 
ADA-ES, Inc.(a)
143,387
1,143
 
Air T, Inc.
11,716
10,831
 
API Technologies Corp.(a)
30,002
885
 
Argan, Inc.
14,381
5,100
 
Arotech Corp.(a)
8,364
1,555
 
Art's-Way Manufacturing Co., Inc.(b)
11,554
6,399
 
Ballantyne Strong, Inc.(a)
25,724
1,248
 
Breeze-Eastern Corp.(a) (b)
10,546
6,075
 
Broadwind Energy, Inc.(a) (b)
28,978
13,176
 
Casella Waste Systems, Inc., Class A(a)
52,836
2,992
 
Ceco Environmental Corp.
36,113
2,456
 
Chase Corp.
48,506
898
 
Chicago Rivet & Machine Co.
24,426
5,040
 
Clean Diesel Technologies, Inc.(a) (b)
10,584
5,746
 
Coleman Cable, Inc.
106,876
2,183
 
Core Molding Technologies, Inc.(a)
20,433
4,766
 
Covenant Transportation Group, Inc., Class A(a)
26,880
3,806
 
CPI Aerostructures, Inc.(a)
37,527
3,981
 
CUI Global, Inc.(a)
23,209
2,258
 
CVD Equipment Corp.(a) (b)
21,767
901
 
Digital Ally, Inc.(a) (b)
5,631
5,823
 
Eagle Bulk Shipping, Inc. (Marshall Islands)(a) (b)
25,447
1,699
 
Eastern Co.
25,111
513
 
Ecology and Environment, Inc., Class A
6,597
5,519
 
Engility Holdings, Inc.(a)
141,121
4,587
 
ENGlobal Corp.(a)
2,936
790
 
Erickson Air-Crane, Inc.(a) (b)
19,647
929
 
Espey Manufacturing & Electronics Corp.
23,736
790
 
Exone Co.(a) (b)
39,200
19,219
 
Flow International Corp.(a)
76,299
1,555
 
Frequency Electronics, Inc.
15,892
3,118
 
Frozen Food Express Industries(a)
4,833
2,419
 
Gencor Industries, Inc.(a)
17,054
3,614
 
Giga-Tronics, Inc.(a)
5,782
10,655
 
Goldfield Corp.(a)
27,810
3,923
 
GSE Holding, Inc.(a)
25,068
3,964
 
Hardinge, Inc.
50,541
3,215
 
Heritage-Crystal Clean, Inc.(a)
48,386
6,210
 
Hudson Technologies, Inc.(a)
22,604
1,842
 
Hurco Cos., Inc.(a)
52,865
35,936
 
Identive Group, Inc.(a)
31,947
4,187
 
IEC Electronics Corp.(a)
14,654
1,555
 
Image Sensing Systems, Inc.(a)
7,899
1,473
 
Innovative Solutions & Support, Inc.
11,327
4,315
 
Insignia Systems, Inc.(a)
8,587
5,469
 
Insteel Industries, Inc.
97,950
5,611
 
Integrated Electrical Services, Inc.(a) (b)
31,365
6,369
 
Intellicheck Mobilisa, Inc.(a)
3,248
1,910
 
IntriCon Corp.(a)
7,678
5,678
 
Iteris, Inc.(a)
9,539
3,759
 
Kadant, Inc.
112,469
16,199
 
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.(a)
94,116
3,821
 
Lawson Products, Inc.
56,933
4,958
 
Lime Energy Co.(a)
3,718
3,968
 
LMI Aerospace, Inc.(a)
75,313
7,128
 
LoJack Corp.(a)
24,093
7,823
 
LRAD Corp.(a)
7,510
948
 
LS Starrett Co., Class A
9,717
8,520
 
LSI Industries, Inc.
69,438
5,746
 
Lydall, Inc.(a)
83,087
1,747
 
Magnetek, Inc.(a)
29,018
5,297
 
Manitex International, Inc.(a)
57,472
3,869
 
Meade Instruments Corp.(a) (b)
13,309
4,716
 
MEMSIC, Inc.(a)
19,241
1,008
 
Mesa Laboratories, Inc.
53,364
10,838
 
Metabolix, Inc.(a)
17,774
11,354
 
Metalico, Inc.(a)
16,350
6,052
 
Met-Pro Corp.
81,278
2,085
 
Mfri, Inc.(a)
16,034
11,377
 
Microvision, Inc.(a) (b)
34,017
1,912
 
Mocon, Inc.
26,080
6,015
 
Nanophase Technologies Corp.(a)
3,549
4,493
 
NAPCO Security Technologies, Inc.(a)
19,500
7,028
 
NCI Building Systems, Inc.(a)
101,555
5,564
 
NN, Inc.(a)
51,523
534
 
Omega Flex, Inc.
7,193
2,519
 
Orbit International Corp.(a)
8,590
10,698
 
Orion Energy Systems, Inc.(a)
24,819
1,323
 
P&F Industries, Inc.(a)
11,087
3,226
 
Park-Ohio Holdings Corp.(a)
119,975
3,759
 
Patrick Industries, Inc.(a)
73,263
12,229
 
Perma-Fix Environmental Services(a)
8,193
7,153
 
PGT, Inc.(a)
59,012
4,433
 
PMFG, Inc.(a)
28,327
5,132
 
PowerSecure International, Inc.(a)
69,179
4,621
 
Pro-DEX, Inc.(a)
8,780
630
 
Providence and Worcester Railroad Co.
10,401
3,271
 
Pulse Electronics Corp.(a) (b)
10,794
5,710
 
Pure Cycle Corp.(a)
37,800
4,912
 
Rand Logistics, Inc.(a)
27,507
9,565
 
Research Frontiers, Inc.(a) (b)
35,104
36,483
 
Revolution Lighting Technologies, Inc.(a) (b)
139,365
741
 
SIFCO Industries, Inc.
11,389
1,026
 
SL Industries, Inc.
24,275
2,135
 
Sparton Corp.(a)
35,484
9,666
 
Stoneridge, Inc.(a)
108,356
9,015
 
STR Holdings, Inc.(a)
27,225
3,178
 
Superconductor Technologies, Inc.(a) (b)
12,108
996
 
Sutron Corp.(a)
5,767
2,052
 
Synalloy Corp.
30,144
3,244
 
Sypris Solutions, Inc.
10,705
8,559
 
TRC Cos., Inc.(a)
50,669
2,146
 
UFP Technologies, Inc.(a)
41,182
8,095
 
Ultralife Corp.(a)
30,761
2,408
 
Universal Power Group, Inc.(a)
4,118
21,500
 
UQM Technologies, Inc.(a) (b)
18,275
3,177
 
US Concrete, Inc.(a)
50,991
1,416
 
USA Truck, Inc.(a)
9,162
1,926
 
Video Display Corp.(a)
7,781
1,855
 
VSE Corp.
62,922
3,369
 
Wells-Gardner Electronics Corp.(a)
6,772
3,004
 
Willis Lease Finance Corp.(a)
39,803
2,149
 
WSI Industries, Inc.
11,605
7,250
 
XPO Logistics, Inc.(a) (b)
120,568
3,791
 
YRC Worldwide, Inc.(a) (b)
75,403
     
4,179,082
       
   
Technology - 7.9%
 
6,300
 
Acorn Energy, Inc.(b)
55,755
1,645
 
Ambarella, Inc. (Cayman Islands)(a)
26,600
7,943
 
American Software, Inc., Class A
67,515
6,258
 
Amtech Systems, Inc.(a)
32,854
785
 
Analysts International Corp.(a)
3,203
1,043
 
Astro-Med, Inc.
10,680
3,253
 
Asure Software, Inc.(a)
19,355
2,596
 
Audience, Inc.(a)
36,344
35,881
 
Axcelis Technologies, Inc.(a)
57,410
14,804
 
AXT, Inc.(a)
42,043
4,218
 
Bsquare Corp.(a)
12,106
11,958
 
Callidus Software, Inc.(a) (b)
71,868
4,174
 
Cascade Microtech, Inc.(a)
27,507
4,972
 
Computer Task Group, Inc.
110,975
3,435
 
Concurrent Computer Corp.
25,900
2,910
 
CSP, Inc.
23,629
2,877
 
Daegis, Inc.(a)
3,222
2,149
 
Data I/O Corp.(a)
4,319
6,113
 
Datalink Corp.(a)
70,055
816
 
Dataram Corp.(a)
3,525
1,425
 
Datawatch Corp.(a)
20,962
2,565
 
Digimarc Corp.
59,021
19,946
 
Dot Hill Systems Corp.(a)
38,895
2,440
 
Dynamics Research Corp.(a)
12,200
20,868
 
DynaVox, Inc., Class A(a)
4,174
1,570
 
E2open, Inc.(a)
22,938
4,693
 
eMagin Corp.
18,256
7,950
 
EMCORE Corp.(a) (b)
27,189
4,715
 
Eon Communications Corp.(a)
3,937
2,392
 
Evolving Systems, Inc.
15,620
2,115
 
Exa Corp.(a)
17,724
1,605
 
Geeknet, Inc.(a)
23,305
4,428
 
GigOptix, Inc.(a)
7,837
21,239
 
Glu Mobile, Inc.(a) (b)
57,558
5,595
 
GSE Systems, Inc.(a)
9,120
8,596
 
GSI Technology, Inc.(a)
48,138
4,529
 
Guidance Software, Inc.(a)
41,757
9,241
 
Hutchinson Technology, Inc.(a)
53,043
2,903
 
Icad, Inc.(a)
17,389
6,451
 
Ikanos Communications, Inc.(a)
8,709
8,176
 
Immersion Corp.(a)
125,583
15,837
 
inContact, Inc.(a)
114,977
10,179
 
Innodata, Inc.(a)
32,166
9,757
 
Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc.(a)
105,571
5,324
 
Intermolecular, Inc.(a)
45,467
5,198
 
Interphase Corp.(a)
12,787
5,180
 
inTEST Corp.
17,508
192
 
j2 Global, Inc.
7,851
3,631
 
Key Tronic Corp.(a)
41,248
34,253
 
Majesco Entertainment Co.(a)
22,514
7,730
 
Market Leader, Inc.(a)
82,711
2,705
 
Mattersight Corp.(a) (b)
8,440
24,212
 
Mattson Technology, Inc.(a)
47,698
14,000
 
Mindspeed Technologies, Inc.(a) (b)
45,500
7,814
 
Mitek Systems, Inc.(a) (b)
49,463
14,819
 
MoSys, Inc.(a)
67,426
2,129
 
NCI, Inc.(a)
10,070
7,727
 
Netlist, Inc.(a)
4,791
4,510
 
NetSol Technologies, Inc.(a)
46,408
24,142
 
OCZ Technology Group, Inc.(a)
35,247
3,515
 
Official Payments Holdings, Inc.(a)
22,672
10,315
 
Overland Storage, Inc.(a)
11,965
3,150
 
PAR Technology Corp.(a)
12,568
7,634
 
Pixelworks, Inc.(a)
22,978
6,523
 
Planar Systems, Inc.(a)
11,350
15,654
 
PLX Technology, Inc.(a)
70,756
3,310
 
Qualstar Corp.(a)
5,296
2,435
 
Qualys, Inc.(a)
34,090
14,921
 
QuickLogic Corp.(a) (b)
35,213
11,402
 
RadiSys Corp.(a)
57,010
4,604
 
Rainmaker Systems, Inc.(a)
2,003
6,437
 
Richardson Electronics Ltd.
76,986
3,499
 
Rimage Corp.
28,307
2,467
 
Scientific Learning Corp.(a)
1,875
4,493
 
Simulations Plus, Inc.
19,724
3,678
 
SmartPros Ltd.
6,124
9,257
 
Smith Micro Software, Inc.(a)
11,941
7,369
 
Streamline Health Solutions, Inc.(a)
49,741
835
 
Technical Communications Corp.
6,171
1,110
 
Transact Technologies, Inc.
8,924
12,486
 
Transwitch Corp.(a)
6,369
9,297
 
Ultra Clean Holdings(a)
54,016
16,825
 
USA Technologies, Inc.(a)
30,790
13,934
 
Vitesse Semiconductor Corp.(a)
32,187
38,268
 
Wave Systems Corp., Class A(a)
14,542
2,161
 
Wayside Technology Group, Inc.
25,284
7,322
 
Wireless Ronin Technologies, Inc.(a)
6,663
2,974
 
XRS Corp.(a)
6,662
     
2,808,270
       
   
Utilities - 0.8%
 
2,681
 
Artesian Resources Corp., Class A
59,277
2,435
 
Delta Natural Gas Co., Inc.
52,912
2,263
 
Gas Natural, Inc.
23,264
1,588
 
RGC Resources, Inc.
32,363
40,581
 
US Geothermal, Inc.(a)
15,624
5,201
 
York Water Co.
99,235
     
282,675
       
   
Total Common Stocks - 99.7%
 
   
(Cost $33,262,788)
35,448,850
       
   
Exchange Traded Fund - 0.2%
 
900
 
iShares Russell Microcap Index Fund(b)
55,170
   
(Cost $55,497)
 
       
   
Rights - 0.0%*
 
   
Consumer, Non-cyclical - 0.0%
 
8,185
 
Prospect Global Resources, Inc., 07/20/2013 (a) (c) (d)
20
       
   
Financial - 0.0%
 
17,420
 
Eastern Virginia Bankshares, Inc., 07/14/2013 (a) (c) (d)
2,365
807
 
First Security Group, Inc., 06/01/2013 (a) (c) (d)
4,439
     
6,804
       
   
Total Rights - 0.0%
 
   
(Cost $1,868)
6,824
       
   
Warrant - 0.0%*
 
   
Consumer, Non-cyclical - 0.0%
 
314
 
Photomedex, Inc., 12/13/2014(a) (c) (d)
752
   
(Cost $0)
 
       
   
Total Long-Term Investments - 99.9%
 
   
(Cost $33,320,153)
35,511,596
       
   
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned - 10.7%
 
3,797,575
 
BNY Mellon Securities Lending Overnight Fund, 0.0730%(e) (f)
3,797,575
   
(Cost $3,797,575)
 
       
   
Total Investments - 110.6%
 
   
(Cost $37,117,728)
39,309,171
   
Liabilities in excess of Other Assets - (10.6%)
(3,760,468)
   
Net Assets  - 100.0%
$35,548,703
       
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust
   
* Less than 0.1%
   
(a)
Non-income producing security.
   
(b)
Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at May 31, 2013.
   
(c)
Security is valued based on observable inputs in accordance with Fair Valuation procedures established in good faith by management and approved by the Board of Trustees. The total market value of such securities is $7,576 which represents less than 0.1% of net assets.
   
(d)
Illiquid security.
   
(e)
At May 31, 2013, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $3,608,589 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $3,797,575.
   
(f)
Interest rate shown reflects yield as of May 31, 2013.
   
 
Securities are classified by sectors that represent broad groupings of related industries.
 
Country Allocation**
United States
98.9%
Canada
0.5%
Israel
0.2%
Bermuda
0.1%
Puerto Rico
0.1%
Marshall Islands
0.1%
Cayman Islands
0.1%
** Subject to change daily. Based on long-term investments.
 
See previously submitted notes to financial statements for the period ended February 28, 2013.
 
 
 

 
 
At May 31, 2013, the cost and related gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation on investments for tax purposes are as follows:
 
Cost of Investments
for Tax Purposes
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation
Gross Tax
Unrealized
Depreciation
Net Tax
Unrealized
Appreciation
on Investments
 $37,154,198
 $5,527,471
 $(3,372,498)
 $2,154,973
 
Securities listed on an exchange are valued at the last reported sale price on the principal exchange or on the principal over-the-counter market on which such securities are traded, as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) on the day the securities are being valued or, if there are no sales, at the mean of the most recent bid and ask prices. Equity securities that are traded primarily on the NASDAQ Stock Market are valued at the NASDAQ Official Closing Price. Debt securities are valued at the mean of the last available bid and ask prices for such securities or, if such prices are not available, at prices for securities of comparable maturity, quality and type. If sufficient market activity is limited or does not exist, the pricing providers or broker-dealers may utilize proprietary valuation models which consider market characteristics such as benchmark yield curves, option-adjusted spreads, credit spreads, estimated default rates, coupon rates, anticipated timing of principal repayments, underlying collateral, or other unique security features in order to estimate relevant cash flows, which are then discounted to calculate a security’s fair value. Short-term securities with maturities of 60 days or less at time of purchase are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. Money market funds are valued at net asset value.
               
For those securities where quotations or prices are not available, the valuations are determined in accordance with procedures established in good faith by management and approved by the Board of Trustees of the Trust (“Board of Trustees”). A valuation committee consisting of representatives from investments, fund administration, legal and compliance is responsible for the oversight of the valuation process of the Fund and convenes monthly, or more frequently as needed. The valuation committee reviews monthly Level 3 fair valued securities methodology, price overrides, broker quoted securities, price source changes, illiquid securities, unchanged priced securities, halted securities, price challenges, fair valued securities sold and back testing trade prices in relation to prior day closing prices. On a quarterly basis, the valuations and methodologies of all Level 3 fair valued securities are presented to the Fund’s Trustees.
               
Valuations in accordance with these procedures are intended to reflect each security’s (or asset’s) “fair value.” Fair value is defined as the price that the Fund would receive to sell an investment or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction with an independent buyer in the principal market, or in the absence of a principal market, the most advantageous market for the investment or liability. Each such determination is based on a consideration of all relevant factors, which are likely to vary from one pricing context to another. Examples of such factors may include, but are not limited to: (i) the type of security, (ii) the initial cost of the security, (iii) the existence of any contractual restrictions on the security’s disposition, (iv) the price and extent of public trading in similar securities of the issuer or of comparable companies, (v) quotations or evaluated prices from broker-dealers and/or pricing services, (vi) information obtained from the issuer, analysts, and/or the appropriate stock exchange (for exchange-traded securities), (vii) an analysis of the company’s financial statements, and (viii) an evaluation of the forces that influence the issuer and the market(s) in which the security is purchased and sold (e.g. the existence of pending merger activity, public offerings or tender offers that might affect the value of the security).
               
There are three different categories for valuations. Level 1 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in active markets. Level 2 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in inactive markets or based upon significant observable inputs (e.g. yield curves; benchmark interest rates; indices). Level 3 valuations are those based upon unobservable inputs (e.g. discounted cash flow analysis; non-market based methods used to determine fair valuation).
               
The Fund values Level 1 securities using readily available market quotations in active markets. The Fund values Level 2 fixed income securities using independent pricing providers who employ matrix pricing models utilizing market prices, broker quotes and prices of securities with comparable maturities and qualities. The Fund values Level 2 equity securities using various observable market inputs as described above. The fair value estimates for Level 3 securities were determined in accordance with the Trust's valuation procedures.
               
The valuation process involved for Level 3 measurements for the Fund is completed on a daily basis and is designed to subject the Level 3 valuations to an appropriate level of oversight and review.  For Level 3 securities, the Fund utilizes a pricing committee (the "Pricing Committee"), which is comprised of employees of the Guggenheim Funds Investment Advisors, LLC ("GFIA" or the "Investment Adviser", or its  affiliates responsible for implementing the valuation procedures established by the Fund.
               
Investment professionals prepare preliminary valuations based on their evaluation of financial data, company specific developments, market valuations of comparable companies, market information and other factors.  These preliminary valuations are reviewed by the Pricing Committee with subsequent deliberations until an appropriate price is determined for the Level 3 security.
               
The following table represents the Fund's investments carried by caption and by level within the fair value hierarchy as of May 31, 2013:
 
Description
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
 
(value in $000s)
                       
Assets:
                       
Common Stocks
  $ 35,449     $ -     $ -     $ 35,449  
Exchange Traded Fund
    55       -       -       55  
Rights
    -       7       -       7  
Warrant
    -       - *     -       -  
Investments of Collateral for Securities Loaned
    3,798       -       -       3,798  
Total
  $ 39,302     $ 7     $ -     $ 39,309  
*Market value is less than minimum amount disclosed.
                 
 
During the nine months ended May 31, 2013, there were no transfers between levels.
 
 
 

 
 
WREI Wilshire US REIT ETF
 
Portfolio of Investments
 
May 31, 2013 (Unaudited)
 
       
Number
     
of Shares
 
Description
Value
   
Long-Term Investments - 99.9%
 
   
Common Stocks - 99.9%
 
   
Financial - 99.9%
 
2,205
 
Acadia Realty Trust, REIT
$57,154
111
 
Alexander's, Inc., REIT
33,787
2,748
 
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc., REIT
188,238
1,403
 
American Assets Trust, Inc., REIT
45,177
4,304
 
American Campus Communities, Inc., REIT
175,732
5,998
 
Apartment Investment & Management Co., Class A, REIT
181,499
2,818
 
Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc., REIT
37,226
2,075
 
Associated Estates Realty Corp., REIT
34,092
5,310
 
AvalonBay Communities, Inc., REIT
704,425
7,661
 
BioMed Realty Trust, Inc., REIT
160,345
6,225
 
Boston Properties, Inc., REIT
663,460
5,845
 
Brandywine Realty Trust, REIT
82,765
3,164
 
BRE Properties, Inc., REIT
158,168
3,468
 
Camden Property Trust, REIT
240,159
2,525
 
Campus Crest Communities, Inc., REIT
31,941
6,309
 
CBL & Associates Properties, Inc., REIT
145,044
2,574
 
Cedar Realty Trust, Inc., REIT
14,801
681
 
Chatham Lodging Trust, REIT
12,633
1,644
 
Chesapeake Lodging Trust, REIT
37,072
3,638
 
Colonial Properties Trust, REIT
80,436
4,680
 
CommonWealth REIT, REIT
95,659
877
 
Coresite Realty Corp., REIT
28,169
3,035
 
Corporate Office Properties Trust, REIT
80,822
4,670
 
Cousins Properties, Inc., REIT
48,194
5,495
 
CubeSmart, REIT
85,997
11,553
 
DCT Industrial Trust, Inc., REIT
85,261
11,917
 
DDR Corp., REIT
208,071
8,058
 
DiamondRock Hospitality Co., REIT
76,632
5,138
 
Digital Realty Trust, Inc., REIT
312,956
5,390
 
Douglas Emmett, Inc., REIT
137,391
13,206
 
Duke Realty Corp., REIT
218,823
2,718
 
DuPont Fabros Technology, Inc., REIT
65,857
1,234
 
EastGroup Properties, Inc., REIT
72,522
4,695
 
Education Realty Trust, Inc., REIT
49,110
1,714
 
Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc., REIT
132,269
2,641
 
Equity One, Inc., REIT
61,615
14,782
 
Equity Residential, REIT
835,922
1,556
 
Essex Property Trust, Inc., REIT
244,510
1,808
 
Excel Trust, Inc., REIT
24,155
4,554
 
Extra Space Storage, Inc., REIT
190,767
2,665
 
Federal Realty Investment Trust, REIT
287,154
4,709
 
FelCor Lodging Trust, Inc., REIT(a)
29,007
4,166
 
First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc., REIT
70,364
2,373
 
First Potomac Realty Trust, REIT
32,463
3,785
 
Franklin Street Properties Corp., REIT
51,552
16,968
 
General Growth Properties, Inc., REIT
348,353
5,889
 
Glimcher Realty Trust, REIT
68,784
1,843
 
Government Properties Income Trust, REIT
44,803
18,613
 
HCP, Inc., REIT
881,884
10,692
 
Health Care REIT, Inc., REIT
727,377
3,654
 
Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc., REIT
97,233
4,167
 
Healthcare Trust of America, Inc., Class A, REIT
47,879
7,539
 
Hersha Hospitality Trust, REIT
43,123
3,213
 
Highwoods Properties, Inc., REIT
117,017
2,119
 
Home Properties, Inc., REIT
128,772
5,660
 
Hospitality Properties Trust, REIT
165,159
29,834
 
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc., REIT
530,747
1,973
 
Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc., REIT
42,597
4,086
 
Inland Real Estate Corp., REIT
41,963
3,865
 
Investors Real Estate Trust, REIT
34,785
3,049
 
Kilroy Realty Corp., REIT
161,323
15,741
 
Kimco Realty Corp., REIT
348,663
3,782
 
Kite Realty Group Trust, REIT
22,957
3,930
 
LaSalle Hotel Properties, REIT
103,752
4,909
 
Liberty Property Trust, REIT
199,207
5,639
 
Macerich Co., REIT
366,027
3,616
 
Mack-Cali Realty Corp., REIT
95,824
1,742
 
MID-America Apartment Communities, Inc., REIT
118,404
1,624
 
Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corp., Class A, REIT
16,662
940
 
National Health Investors, Inc., REIT
58,534
2,760
 
Parkway Properties, Inc., REIT
47,417
2,526
 
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust, REIT
66,282
2,736
 
Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust, REIT
54,419
6,890
 
Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc., Class A, REIT
130,841
2,244
 
Post Properties, Inc., REIT
107,263
19,000
 
ProLogis, Inc., REIT
765,700
760
 
PS Business Parks, Inc., REIT
57,996
5,922
 
Public Storage, REIT
898,960
2,412
 
Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust, REIT
37,651
3,717
 
Regency Centers Corp., REIT
191,797
2,384
 
Retail Properties of America, Inc., Class A, REIT
36,380
4,318
 
RLJ Lodging Trust, REIT
100,005
1,218
 
Rouse Properties, Inc., REIT
24,494
1,821
 
Ryman Hospitality Properties, REIT
69,671
1,526
 
Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc., REIT
41,278
510
 
Saul Centers, Inc., REIT
22,843
7,720
 
Senior Housing Properties Trust, REIT
199,562
12,889
 
Simon Property Group, Inc., REIT
2,145,245
3,747
 
SL Green Realty Corp., REIT
325,914
1,258
 
Sovran Self Storage, Inc., REIT
81,606
7,077
 
Strategic Hotels & Resorts, Inc., REIT(a)
56,899
2,667
 
Summit Hotel Properties, Inc., REIT
26,323
1,404
 
Sun Communities, Inc., REIT
70,158
6,547
 
Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc., REIT(a)
78,957
3,597
 
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, REIT
124,025
2,445
 
Taubman Centers, Inc., REIT
197,018
706
 
Terreno Realty Corp., REIT
13,435
10,271
 
UDR, Inc., REIT
250,304
492
 
Universal Health Realty Income Trust, REIT
22,224
1,339
 
Urstadt Biddle Properties, Inc., Class A, REIT
28,199
11,986
 
Ventas, Inc., REIT
855,441
7,666
 
Vornado Realty Trust, REIT
612,897
2,735
 
Washington Real Estate Investment Trust, REIT
76,088
4,997
 
Weingarten Realty Investors, REIT
159,304
   
(Cost $17,263,998)
19,397,821
       
   
Total Investments - 99.9%
 
   
(Cost $17,263,998)
19,397,821
   
Other Assets in excess of Liabilities - 0.1%
16,107
   
Net Assets  - 100.0%
$19,413,928
       
 
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust
 
(a)
Non-income producing security.
   
 
Securities are classified by sectors that represent broad groupings of related industries.
   
 
See previously submitted notes to financial statements for the period ended February 28, 2013.
 
 
 
 

 
At May 31, 2013, the cost and related gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation on
     
investments for tax purposes are as follows:
               
 
Cost of Investments for Tax Purposes
   
Gross Tax Unrealized Appreciation
   
Gross Tax Unrealized Depreciation
   
Net Tax Unrealized Appreciation on Investments
$17,189,310     $2,437,002     $(228,491)       $2,208,511
 
Securities listed on an exchange are valued at the last reported sale price on the principal exchange or on the
principal over-the-counter market on which such securities are traded, as of the close of regular trading on the New
York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") on the day the securities are being valued or, if there are no sales, at the mean of
the most recent bid and asked prices. Equity securities that are traded primarily on the NASDAQ Stock Market are
valued at the NASDAQ Official Closing Price. Debt securities are valued at the mean of the last available bid and
ask prices for such securities or, if such prices are not available, at prices for securities of comparable maturity,
quality and type. If sufficient market activity is limited or does not exist, the pricing providers or broker-dealers may
utilize proprietary valuation models which consider market characteristics such as benchmark yield curves,
 
option-adjusted spreads, credit spreads, estimated default rates, coupon rates, anticipated timing of principal
repayments, underlying collateral, or other unique security features in order to estimate relevant cash flows, which
are then discounted to calculate a security's fair value. Short-term securities with maturities of 60 days or less at
time of purchase are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. Money market funds are valued
at net asset value.
                   
                     
For those securities where quotations or prices are not available, the valuations are determined in accordance with procedures established in good faith by management and approved by the Board of Trustees of the Trust (“Board of Trustees”).  A valuation committee consisting of representatives from investment, fund administration, legal and compliance is responsible for the oversight of the valuation process of the Fund and convenes monthly, or more frequently as needed. The valuation committee reviews monthly Level 3 fair valued securities methodology, price overrides, broker quoted securities, price source changes, illiquid securities, unchanged priced securities, halted securities, price challenges, fair valued securities sold and back testing trade prices in relation to prior day closing prices. On a quarterly basis, the valuations and methodologies of all Level 3 fair valued securities are presented to the Fund’s Trustees.
                     
Valuations in accordance with these procedures are intended to reflect each security’s (or asset’s) “fair value.” Fair value is defined as the price that the Fund would receive to sell an investment or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction with an independent buyer in the principal market, or in the absence of a principal market, the most advantageous market for the investment or liability. Each such determination is based on a consideration of all relevant factors, which are likely to vary from one pricing context to another. Examples of such factors may include, but are not limited to: (i) the type of security, (ii) the initial cost of the security, (iii) the existence of any contractual restrictions on the security’s disposition, (iv) the price and extent of public trading in similar securities of the issuer or of comparable companies, (v) quotations or evaluated prices from broker-dealers and/or pricing services, (vi) information obtained from the issuer, analysts, and/or the appropriate stock exchange (for exchange-traded securities), (vii) an analysis of the company’s financial statements, and (viii) an evaluation of the forces that influence the issuer and the market(s) in which the security is purchased and sold (e.g. the existence of pending merger activity, public offerings or tender offers that might affect the value of the security).
                     
There are three different categories for valuations.  Level 1 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in active markets.
Level 2 valuations are those based upon quoted prices in inactive markets or based upon significant observable inputs
(e.g. yield curves; benchmark interest rates; indices).  Level 3 valuations are those based upon unobservable
inputs (e.g. discounted cash flow analysis; non-market based methods used to determine fair valuation).
   
                     
The Fund values Level 1 securities using readily available market quotations in active markets.  The
   
Fund values Level 2 fixed income securities using independent pricing providers who employ matrix
   
pricing models utilizing market prices, broker quotes and prices of securities with comparable maturities and
qualities.  The Fund values Level 2 equity securities using various observable market inputs as described above.
The Fund did not have any Level 3 securities during the period ended May 31, 2013.
       
                     
The following table represents the Fund's investments carried by caption and by level
       
within the fair value hierarchy as of May 31, 2013.
               
                     
 
Description
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
 
(value in $000s)
                       
Assets:
                       
Common Stocks
  $ 19,398     $ -     $ -     $ 19,398  
Total
  $ 19,398     $ -     $ -     $ 19,398  
                                 
There were no transfers between levels for the nine months ended May 31, 2013.
         
 
 
 

 
 
Item 2.    Controls and Procedures.

 
(a)
The registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer have evaluated the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “Investment Company Act”)) as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report and have concluded, based on such evaluation, that the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures were effective, as of that date, in ensuring that information required to be disclosed by the registrant in this Form N-Q was recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rules and forms.

 
(b)
There was no change in the registrant’s internal controls over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act) that occurred during the registrant’s last fiscal quarter that has materially affected or is reasonably likely to materially affect the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

Item 3.     Exhibits.

A separate certification for each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30a-2(a)), is attached hereto.
 
 
 

 
 
SIGNATURES



Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Claymore Exchange-Traded Fund Trust

By:
/s/ Donald C. Cacciapaglia
Donald C. Cacciapaglia
Chief Executive Officer

Date:
July 30, 2013

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

By:
/s/ Donald C. Cacciapaglia
Donald C. Cacciapaglia
Chief Executive Officer

Date:
July 30, 2013

By:
/s/ John L. Sullivan
  John L. Sullivan
  Chief Financial Officer, Chief Accounting Officer and Treasurer

Date:
July 30, 2013
 

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