#NasdaqETFUpdate There are several ETFs that reflect the Nasdaq, with NASD11 being the main Brazilian ETF that tracks the Nasdaq-100 index. In addition to NASD11, QQQI11 also replicates the Nasdaq-100 index and pays monthly dividends in dollars. Other American ETFs that track the Nasdaq include Invesco QQQ (QQQ) and iShares NASDAQ 100 UCITS ETF (CNDX).

ETFs that reflect the Nasdaq-100:

NASD11 (Brazil):

This Brazilian ETF tracks the performance of the Nasdaq-100 index, being a way to invest in the largest technology and innovation companies in the world.

QQQI11 (Brazil):

This ETF also replicates the Nasdaq-100 and pays monthly dividends in dollars, offering an alternative for Brazilian investors.

Invesco QQQ (United States):

Invesco QQQ is the most popular ETF of the Nasdaq, known for its full replication strategy of the Nasdaq-100 index.

iShares NASDAQ 100 UCITS ETF (Europe):

This European ETF also replicates the Nasdaq-100 index, providing investors a way to invest in the American market.

Other related ETFs:

USTK11 and UTEC11 (Brazil):

Although they do not replicate the Nasdaq-100 index, these ETFs track technology companies in the U.S., offering an alternative for those looking to invest in the sector.

QQQM (United States):

This ETF also tracks the Nasdaq-100, but with a more diversified approach, including stocks from other sectors besides technology.

QQQE (United States):

This ETF tracks the Nasdaq-100 with equal weighting, which means that all stocks in the index have the same weight in the portfolio.

BIYW39 (Brazil):

This ETF tracks the Dow Jones U.S. Technology Capped index, which measures the performance of American companies in the technology sector.