📌#NasdaqETFUpdate IMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDER

✅ETFs (exchange-traded funds) related to the Nasdaq are a popular way to invest in the Nasdaq 100 index, which tracks the 100 largest companies listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange, mainly in sectors such as technology, software, and telecommunications.

📌Some of the most prominent ETFs that track the Nasdaq 100 are:

- *Invesco QQQ Trust Series 1 (QQQ)*: managed by Invesco, available since 1999 and one of the most popular ETFs to follow the Nasdaq 100.

- *Invesco Nasdaq 100 ETF (QQQM)*: another Invesco ETF that tracks the Nasdaq 100 with an annual expense ratio of 0.20%.

- *JPM Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPQ)*: offers a premium income strategy with an annual expense ratio of 0.50%.

📌*Key features of Nasdaq 100 ETFs:*

- *Expense ratio*: varies between 0.13% and 0.30% annually, meaning that for every $10,000 invested, you would pay between $13 and $30 per year.

- *Replication*: some ETFs use perfect physical replication, while others use unfunded swaps.

- *Use of profits*: some ETFs distribute dividends, while others accumulate them.

📌*Some of the best Nasdaq 100 ETFs by return and assets*:

🔹- *By one-year return*:

- Invesco Nasdaq-100 Swap UCITS ETF Acc (10.79%)

- Invesco Nasdaq-100 Swap UCITS ETF Dist (10.77%)

- AXA IM NASDAQ 100 UCITS ETF USD Acc (10.73%)

🔹- *By fund assets*:

- iShares Nasdaq 100 UCITS ETF (Acc) (€15.904 billion)

- Invesco EQQQ Nasdaq-100 UCITS ETF (€7.721 billion)

- Amundi Nasdaq-100 II UCITS ETF Acc (€3.688 billion)

📌Remember that it is important to assess your investment objectives and risk tolerance before choosing an ETF.