The Emles Global Luxury 50 Index selects its constituents from a global universe of stocks with market capitalizations above $100 million and an average daily trading volume greater than $25m. The index currently includes 50 firms from either the consumer discretionary or consumer staples sectors, according to the Global Industry Classification Standard, that derive at least half of their revenue from the sale of luxury goods in the accessories, alcohol, apparel, athleisure, beauty, home, jewelry, and vehicles categories. Constituents are weighted using a proprietary approach that favours firms deemed to have greater exposure to the luxury goods theme while capping any single stock at 3%. Rebalancing occurs on a quarterly basis.