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The Invesco QQQ ETF (NASDAQ: QQQ) is a high-growth focused, tech-heavy exchange-traded fund (ETF) that tracks the Nasdaq 100 - so the biggest 100 non-financial companies listed on the stock exchange. This includes heavy-hitters like Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), and Nvidia (NVDA).
For UK investors looking to ride the wave of US innovation, QQQ provides simple access to America’s most dynamic tech stocks. While it has outperformed the broader market in recent decades, Yoda would say - the volatility is strong with this one. And it’s much likely to be heavily impacted by the interest rate environment.
Historical closes compared with the close of $488.83 from 2025-05-02
1 week (2025-04-25) | 3.44% |
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1 month (2025-04-04) | 15.65% |
3 months (2025-02-04) | -6.80% |
6 months (2024-11-04) | 0.58% |
1 year (2024-05-03) | 12.25% |
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2 years (2023-05-04) | 54.61% |
3 years (2022-05-04) | 48.31% |
5 years (2020-05-04) | 127.13% |
Dividend paying frequency | Quarterly |
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Dividend yield | 0.64% |
Maximum annual management charge | 0.00 |
Ongoing charge | 0.0000 |
Date ongoing charge | 29 November -0001 |
Net expense ratio | 0.00200 |
Annual holdings turnover | 0.22080 |
Total assets | 302028543443.00 |
Average market capitalisation | 446742.70415 |
To maintain the correspondence between the composition and weights of the securities in the trust (the securities) and the stocks in the NASDAQ-100 Index®, the adviser adjusts the securities from time to time to conform to periodic changes in the identity and/or relative weights of index securities. The composition and weighting of the securities portion of a portfolio deposit are also adjusted to conform to changes in the index.
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All investing should be regarded as longer term. The value of your investments can go up and down, and you may get back less than you invest. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. If you’re not sure which investments are right for you, please seek out a financial adviser. Capital at risk.
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