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XYLG — Global X S&P 500 Covered Call & Growth ETF

Global X S&P 500 Covered Call & Growth ETF (ticker: XYLG) is a equity ETF issued by Mirae Asset Global Investments Co., Ltd. tracking Cboe S&P 500 Half BuyWrite Index. It was launched on 2020-09-18.

Live Price$28.63
Change0.37%
AUM$66.05M
Expense Ratio0.00%
Avg Volume17,529.526

Returns (Total Return)

PeriodReturn
1 Day0.37%
1 Week-1.54%
1 Month0.35%
3 Months5.70%
6 Months-3.15%
YTD4.11%
1 Year8.46%
3 Years40.50%
5 Years47.20%
10 Years
Since Inception

Top Holdings

#SecuritySymbolWeight
1 CASH N/A 19.94%
2 CASH N/A 19.94%
3 CASH N/A 19.94%
4 NVIDIA CORP NVDA 8.27%
5 NVIDIA CORP NVDA 8.27%
6 NVIDIA CORP NVDA 8.27%
7 NVIDIA CORP NVDA 8.21%
8 NVIDIA CORP NVDA 8.21%
9 NVIDIA CORP NVDA 8.12%
10 NVIDIA CORP NVDA 8.12%

Fund Profile

IssuerMirae Asset Global Investments Co., Ltd.
BrandGlobal X
Asset Classequity
StrategyBuy-write
StructureETF
CategoryLarge Cap Growth Equities
SegmentEquity: U.S. - Large Cap
RegionNorth America
Index TrackedCboe S&P 500 Half BuyWrite Index
Inception Date2020-09-18
Tax on DistributionsOrdinary income

Quick Facts

TickerXYLG
Full NameGlobal X S&P 500 Covered Call & Growth ETF
IssuerMirae Asset Global Investments Co., Ltd.
Asset Classequity
Expense Ratio0.00%
AUM$66.05M
Inception2020-09-18
Index TrackedCboe S&P 500 Half BuyWrite Index

Frequently Asked Questions

What does XYLG track?

XYLG (Global X S&P 500 Covered Call & Growth ETF) tracks Cboe S&P 500 Half BuyWrite Index, a equity benchmark.

What is the expense ratio of XYLG?

XYLG has an expense ratio of 0.00% per year.

What is the AUM of XYLG?

XYLG has approximately $66.05M in assets under management.

Does XYLG pay a dividend?

XYLG distributes income according to its prospectus (Ordinary income tax treatment). Check the dividend history tab for ex-dividend dates and yield.

Who issues XYLG?

XYLG is issued by Mirae Asset Global Investments Co., Ltd. under the Global X brand, launched on 2020-09-18.

Open the interactive XYLG dashboard for charts, historical fund flows, holdings breakdown and seasonality patterns.