Global X Physical Palladium ETF (ASX:ETPMPD)

The Global X ETPMPM ETF provides investors with access to the precious metal of palladium, by seeking to achieve a return equivalent to the movements in the palladium spot price, before fees and expenses. Palladium comes from the same family of metals as platinum and is used in many electronic and industrial products, particularly in the automotive industry.

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ETPMPD share price and fees

ETPMPD fees

ASX ticker code: ETPMPD
Yearly fee (MER): 0.49%
FUM: $8.23 million
Monthly spread: 0.56%
Data Last Updated: July 2022

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What does the ETPMPD ASX ETF invest in?

ETPMPD is backed by physical allocated palladium held by JP Morgan at its London vault. Each physical bar is segregated, individually identified and allocated. ETPMPD is an exchange-traded commodity that can be created and redeemed on demand – in this way, an investment in ETPMPD provides investors with an entitlement to physical palladium bars.

What do investors use the ETPMPD ETF for?

ETPMPD could be used by investors to diversify a portfolio with the precious metal commodity of palladium, which is typically uncorrelated with other asset classes. In this way, ETPMPD could be used as a hedge against risk. It could also be used by investors to profit from a view that palladium prices will rise in the future.

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ETPMPD PDS

The Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) explains the fees, tax status and some of the risks.

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ASX: ETPMPD’s dividend 2021

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