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BetaShares NASDAQ 100 ETF (ASX: NDQ)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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An investor can buy or sell units in the same way as they would buy and sell ASX shares. There is no minimum investment.
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Yes, traditionally BetaShares NASDAQ 100 ETF pays out dividend distributions twice a year, in January and July.
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BetaShares charges a management fee of 0.48% per annum.
NDQ ASX Announcements
An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.
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About BetaShares NASDAQ 100 ETF
BetaShares NASDAQ 100 ETF (ASX: NDQ) tracks the performance of the NASDAQ-100 Index (before fees and expenses).
It gives investors exposure to 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the NASDAQ with a strong focus on technology. This means investors can get access to some of the biggest players in the tech industry, including Apple, Amazon, Alphabet (Google) and Meta (Facebook).
It passes on the dividends from the companies that it holds in the form of dividend distributions.