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QQQ
EquityEquityA share of ownership in a company. When you buy an equity, you own a small slice of that business and benefit when it grows in value or pays dividends. Most ETFs labelled "Equity" hold hundreds or thousands of individual company shares.Read more in Learning Centre βUSANasdaq-100TechnologyInvesco QQQ Trust
ISIN: US46090E1038 Β· Nasdaq Β· USD
β² $2.10 (0.44%) today
As of 04:28 am
Expense RatioExpense RatioThe annual fee a fund charges you, shown as a percentage. An expense ratio of 0.07% means you pay $0.70 per year for every $1,000 invested. Lower is almost always better.Read more in Learning Centre β
0.2%
AUM
$253.0B
NAVNAVNet Asset Value , the total value of everything a fund owns, divided by the number of shares. It's essentially the "true price" of one unit of the fund.
$481.60
Div. YieldDividendA payment made by a company to its shareholders, usually quarterly. When an ETF holds dividend-paying stocks, it passes those payments through to you.
0.55%
Inception
1999-03
About this fund
QQQ tracks the Nasdaq-100 Index - the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq exchange. It is heavily weighted toward technology, making it a favourite for growth investors but more volatile than broader market ETFs.
Fund Details
Provider
Category
US Large Cap
Region
United States
Domicile
USA
Exchange
Nasdaq
Currency
USD
Replication
Full ReplicationRebalancingPeriodically adjusting your portfolio back to your target allocation. As markets move, some assets grow faster than others , rebalancing keeps your risk level where you intended.Read more in Learning Centre β
Inception Date
1999-03-10
π How to invest in QQQ
QQQ trades on Nasdaq in USD. Buy it through any of the brokers below.
International
Interactive BrokersInteractive BrokersInteractive Brokers (IBKR) is one of the world's largest online brokers, known for powerful tools, very low fees, and access to global markets including US-listed ETFs. Used by many NZ investors for direct market access.Read more in Learning Centre βFidelityFidelityFidelity Investments is a major US-based brokerage offering zero-commission trades on US stocks and ETFs. Primarily available to US residents , NZ investors typically use IBKR or local platforms instead.Read more in Learning Centre βTD AmeritradeTD AmeritradeTD Ameritrade was a major US brokerage now merged into Charles Schwab. It offered commission-free ETF trading. Primarily for US residents.Read more in Learning Centre βMost online brokersOnline BrokersOnline brokers are digital platforms that let you buy and sell shares and ETFs. They range from simple apps (Sharesies, Hatch) to full-featured platforms (Interactive Brokers). They replaced traditional floor traders and dramatically reduced the cost of investing.Read more in Learning Centre β
New Zealand
SharesiesSharesiesSharesies is a NZ-based investment platform that allows New Zealanders to buy fractional shares in NZ, Australian, and US shares and ETFs. Popular for beginners due to its simple interface and ability to start with small amounts.Read more in Learning Centre βHatchHatchHatch is a NZ investment platform focused on US shares and ETFs. It provides direct access to NYSE and NASDAQ-listed securities. Owned by Fisher Funds.Read more in Learning Centre βDirect broker accountDirect BrokersDirect brokers give you a personal account at the brokerage level, with your name on the holdings. This differs from nominee/custodian models where a platform holds assets on your behalf. Interactive Brokers is an example of a direct broker widely used by NZ investors.Read more in Learning Centre β
β οΈAs a USA-domiciledDomicileThe country where a fund is legally registered. This significantly affects: which tax rules apply to NZ investors (FIF/FDR for US-domiciled funds), dividend withholding tax rates, and regulatory protections. US-domiciled ETFs like VT are common but Irish-domiciled ETFs (e.g., VWRA) can be tax-efficient alternatives.Read more in Learning Centre β fund, NZ investors holding over NZD $50,000 should be aware of FIF taxFIFForeign Investment Fund , NZ's tax rules for investments held in overseas funds. Most international ETFs are subject to FIF if your offshore holdings exceed NZD $50,000.Read more in Learning Centre β obligations. Consult a tax professional.
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