Betashares Nasdaq 100 Yield Maximiser Complex ETF
What QMAX does
The Betashares Nasdaq 100 Yield Maximiser Complex ETF, with the ticker QMAX, is designed to provide investors with exposure to the top 100 non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange, such as tech giants like Apple and Microsoft. This ETF uses a strategy called "yield maximisation," which aims to enhance income by selling call options on its holdings. This approach can potentially increase the income generated from the ETF, but it may also limit some of the upside gains if the stock prices rise significantly. With a management fee of 0.68%, QMAX offers a way to invest in leading global companies while focusing on generating higher income.
Management Fee
0.68%
Distribution Yield
8.48%
Fund Under Management
$31M
-1.56M
Monthly Liquidity
16.64%
Spread
0.31%
Last Price
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Product Type
ComplexMonthly fund flows
Monthly Flow
+$0.01M
12-Month Flow
+$4.18M
Trading Activity
Transacted Value
$5M
Volume
181,257
Number of Trades
1,190
Monthly Liquidity
16.64%
Performance
1 Month
-4.43%
1 Year
-0.64%
3 Year
19.81%
Total Return
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