Top DAX ETFs

The DAX® index

The DAX® index is the major stock market index for Germany and contains the 40 largest German blue chip companies. The DAX index weights its constituents by free float market capitalisation. The weight of single stocks in the DAX is limited to 15 per cent. In February 2025, the index operator Stoxx Ltd. announced the launch of two further index variants. While the upper limit for the weight of individual stocks in the DAX 20% Capped is 20 per cent, the DAX Uncapped variant has no such limit.

ETF investors can benefit from price gains and dividends of the DAX constituents. Currently, the DAX index is tracked by 10 ETFs.

0.08% p.a. - 0.16% p.a.
annual total expense ratio
track the DAX®
+13.28%
return in EUR in 2025 per 28.02.25
 
DAX® ETFs

DAX® Chart 1 year

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Source: justETF.com; As of 13.03.25; Performance in EUR, based on the largest ETF.

 

Cost of DAX ETFs

The total expense ratio (TER) of DAX ETFs is between 0.08% p.a. and 0.16% p.a.. In comparison, most actively managed funds do cost much more fees per year. Calculate your individual cost savings by using our cost calculator.

 

The best DAX ETF by 1-year fund return as of 28.02.25

All DAX ETFs ranked by fund return

 

The largest DAX ETF by fund size in EUR

All DAX ETFs ranked by fund size

 

The cheapest DAX ETF by total expense ratio

All DAX ETFs ranked by total expense ratio

 
 

DAX ETFs in comparison

The most important factors at a glance

Besides return, there are further important factors to consider when selecting a DAX ETF. In order to provide a sound decision basis, you find a list of all DAX ETFs with details on size, cost, age, use of profits, fund domicile and replication method ranked by fund size.

Compare all DAX ETFs in detail
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Source: justETF.com; As of 13.03.25

 

Return comparison of all DAX ETFs

The table shows the returns of all DAX ETFs in comparison. All return figures are including dividends as of month end. Besides the return the reference date on which you conduct the comparison is important. In order to find the best ETFs, you can also perform a chart comparison.

Source: justETF.com; As of 28.02.25; Calculations in EUR including dividends