Betashares NASDAQ 100 ETF - Currency Hedged ETF
What HNDQ does
The Betashares NASDAQ 100 ETF - Currency Hedged (ticker: HNDQ) allows Australian investors to access a diversified portfolio of the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange in the United States. This includes well-known tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon. The ETF uses a currency hedging strategy, which means it aims to reduce the impact of currency fluctuations between the Australian dollar and the US dollar. This approach helps to provide a more stable return for Australian investors by focusing on the performance of the underlying companies rather than currency movements. With a management fee of 0.51%, this ETF offers a convenient way to invest in leading global technology and innovation companies while managing currency risks.
Management Fee
0.51%
Distribution Yield
1.77%
Fund Under Management
$694M
-21.32M
Monthly Liquidity
11.96%
Spread
0.05%
Last Price
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Product Type
ETFMonthly fund flows
Monthly Flow
$-1.19M
12-Month Flow
+$110.09M
Trading Activity
Transacted Value
$83M
Volume
1,686,388
Number of Trades
3,224
Monthly Liquidity
11.96%
Performance
1 Month
-2.81%
1 Year
20.66%
3 Year
28.16%
5 Year
13.67%
Total Return
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