#NasdaqETFUpdate 🧭 1. Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)

Currently trading around $530.70, up slightly on the day.

One of the most actively traded ETFs in the U.S., tracking the Nasdaq‑100 Index which includes 100 leading non‑financial companies. Since inception (March 1999), it has delivered roughly +379% cumulative outperformance vs. S&P 500 .

2. Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF (ONEQ)

Trading at approximately $77.24, with modest intraday movement.

Tracks the broader Nasdaq Composite index, offering exposure to the widest range of Nasdaq-listed stocks .

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🔥 3. What's Trending in Nasdaq‑Based ETFs

a) Explosive Growth in Active ETFs

In 2025, roughly 39% of ETF inflows and 94% of fund launches are tied to actively managed strategies. Analysts expect active ETF AUM in the U.S. to climb from $856 billion in 2024 to over $11 trillion by 2035 .

Key examples include:

JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPI): offers ~8.3% dividend yield, ~6.7% YTD return .

JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPQ): ~11.6% yield, ~8.5% YTD gain .

b) Surge in Single-Stock ETFs

Leveraged ETFs focused on individual stocks saw dramatic upticks in early June:

MULL (2× Micron): +31.6%

MVLL (2× Marvell): +27.7%

HOOG, MRAL, METU, etc.

Note: These carry high risk due to leverage and lack of diversification.

c) Nasdaq Updates Crypto Benchmarks

Nasdaq recently filed updates to its crypto indices, formally including tokens like XRP, Solana (SOL), Cardano (ADA), and **Stellar (XLM)** .

This reflects a broader institutional embrace of crypto in benchmark construction.

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📈 4. Nasdaq-100 Index (NDX) Snapshot

On June 9, 2025, Nasdaq‑100 closed at 21,797.87, up +0.17%.

This strong performance is driving growth in QQQ and its peers.