
Nasdaq-100: How innovation is powering your cup of coffee
Technology has disrupted just about everything. Learn how innovation is driving something as simple as your favourite cup of coffee.
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Nasdaq and Invesco have both long been associated with innovation. Nasdaq indices cover leading-edge companies across a wide range of industries, while Invesco enables investors to access these innovators through simple and transparent ETFs. Our range of Nasdaq ETFs offers exposure to disruptive technologies, revolutionary giants, and household names across various sectors. Explore our offerings to easily access large-cap, mid-cap, ESG-focused ETFs, and our new income-generating ETF.
Unlock the long-term growth of the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange, offering exposure to industry leaders and disruptive technologies across various sectors.
Index: Nasdaq-100
OCF: 0.30% p.a.
Our swap-based ETF offers the potential structuraloutperformance advantage of Invesco’s market leading synthetic platform, aiming for closer and more consistent performance relative to the Nasdaq-100.
Index: Nasdaq-100
OCF: 0.20% p.a.
The only European ETF offering access to an ESG-enhanced Nasdaq-100 benchmark, designed to measure the performance of companies that meet specific ESG criteria.
Index: Nasdaq-100 ESG
OCF: 0.25% p.a.
Our ETF equally weights each stock in the Nasdaq-100 Index, ensuring a more diversified performance contribution from each company and sector.
Index: Nasdaq-100 Equal Weighted
OCF: 0.20% p.a.
Access the next 100 largest, non-financial companies, listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange, gaining early exposure to forward-thinking, mid-cap companies before they graduate to the Nasdaq-100 Index.
Index: Nasdaq-100 Next Generation
OCF: 0.25% p.a.
Nasdaq-100: How innovation is powering your cup of coffee
Technology has disrupted just about everything. Learn how innovation is driving something as simple as your favourite cup of coffee.
Nasdaq-100 Index: Where some of the biggest innovators live
The Nasdaq-100 is an index that tracks the 100 largest non-financial companies by market capitalization listed on the Nasdaq.
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The Nasdaq Stock Exchange was the first all-electronic exchange and is one of the largest and most followed US equity stock markets. The exchange is home to more than 3,400 companies, in many cases companies choosing to list on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange mirror the innovative nature of the exchange itself.
The Nasdaq-100 index measures the performance of the largest 100 non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange. These companies include some of the most innovative in their market segments, e.g. Apple, Tesla, Microsoft and many more.
Options are financial derivatives that provide the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to purchase or sell an underlying asset at a set price, by a specific date. There are two types of options: call options allow the buyer to buy an asset at a pre-determined strike price and put options allow the holder to sell an asset at a predetermined strike price. Learn more about options and option income strategies here.
Option income strategies, like our Invesco Nasdaq-100 Income Advantage UCITS ETF, can be an effective way to generate a steady stream of monthly income whilst maintaining exposure to equities. They can diversify an investor’ sources of income and can be a useful tool for reducing interest rate risk and equity market volatility whilst potentially increasing yield. They are a useful instrument for generating income outside of more traditional means, like collecting dividends on stocks or interest on bonds.
Starting with the foundation of the Nasdaq-100 index, companies who are involved in non-ESG activities, such as tobacco or controversial weapons, are excluded. Additional ESG exclusions include non-compliant with UN Global Compact principles, with a controversy level higher than 4 (out of 5) and with a Sustainalytics ESG Risk Rating Score higher than 40 or companies not rated by Sustainalytics. Company weights are then tilted toward companies with more attractive ESG scores.
The result is the Nasdaq-100 ESG Index which our Invesco Nasdaq-100 ESG UCITS ETF tracks, an ETF for the ESG investor.
There are many ways that ETFs can be traded to suit investor’s needs; this can range from a local broker, platform or via the exchange directly (secondary market). Market-makers who trade the ETF provide greater liquidity by constantly quoting their own bid and offer prices. Your broker or online platform may be able to provide you with further information about trading our ETFs.
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