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Nasdaq
100 Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) & Tracking Stocks
The purchase of a single share. That's all it takes to invest in the
largest and most actively traded companies on The Nasdaq Stock Market—the
companies of the Nasdaq 100 Index. Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking Stock trades
on the American Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "QQQQ."
Exchange Traded Funds
(ETFs) & iShares
|
Securities |
Issuer |
Type |
Symbol / Root |
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Nasdaq-100 Index Tracking Stock |
AMEX |
ETF |
QQQQ |
| Nasdaq-100
Index Linked Notes |
Goldman
Sachs |
ETF |
GSN.A |
| Nasdaq-100
Index "RANGERS Plus" |
Lehman
Brothers |
ETF |
RLN.A |
| Nasdaq-100
Index "SUNS" |
Lehman
Brothers |
ETF |
LSQ.A |
|
Callable Nasdaq-100 Index "MITTS" |
Merrill
Lynch |
ETF |
MNM |
| Nasdaq
100 Index Strategic Return Notes |
Merrill
Lynch |
ETF |
NSD |
| 0.04%
Nasdaq-100 Index "PERKS" |
Morgan
Stanley |
ETF |
PPN |
| Nasdaq-100
Index Principal-Protected Knock-Out Notes |
Salomon
Smith Barney |
ETF |
NSX.A |
|
Nasdaq-100 Index "TIERS" |
Salomon
Smith Barney |
ETF |
NQE |
| Nasdaq-100
Index "TIERS" |
Salomon
Smith Barney |
ETF |
NQH |
| Nasdaq-100
Index "TIERS" |
Salomon
Smith Barney |
ETF |
TCS |
|
Nasdaq-100 Index Options |
CBOE |
Options |
NDX |
|
Nasdaq-100 Index Tracking Stock |
CBOE |
Options |
QQQQ |
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CBOE Mini-NDX Index Options |
CBOE |
Options |
MNX |
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CBOE Mini-NDX Long-Dated Options |
CBOE |
Options |
MML |
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GSTI™ Composite Index Options |
CBOE |
Options |
GTC |
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Nasdaq-100 |
CME
Options
on Futures |
ND |
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E-Mini Nasdaq-100 |
CME |
Futures |
NQ |
|
Nasdaq-100 |
CME |
Futures |
ND |
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One
investment for 100 stocks
With Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking Stock, you can buy or sell shares
in the collective performance of the Nasdaq 100 Index in a single
transaction - just as you buy or sell shares of individual stocks.
It's a one-investment portfolio that gives you ownership in the
100 stocks of the Nasdaq 100 Index.
And because Nasdaq
100 Index Tracking Stock trades like stock, you can buy them on margin,
sell short or hold your shares for the long term. When you purchase
Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking Stock, you're investing in the Nasdaq 100
Trust, a unit investment trust that holds shares of the
companies in the Nasdaq 100 Index. The Trust is designed to closely
track the price and yield performance of the Index - so you can expect
your Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking Stock to move up or down in value when
the Index moves up or down.
Convenient trading
and tracking throughout the day
Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking Stock has been initially priced to approximate
1/40th the value of the Nasdaq 100 Index, and may be bought and sold
at intraday prices throughout the trading day - something you can't
do with conventional index mutual funds that are generally purchased
or redeemed only at an end-of-day closing price related to net asset
value.
The pricing of Nasdaq
100 Index Tracking Stock is continuous, subject to any trading halts,
during AMEX trading hours. That means you can obtain up-to-the-minute
share prices whenever the market is open. Current Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking
Stock prices are available from brokers or financial advisers or, on
a 20-minute delayed basis.
Click here for a quote (QQQQ).
Diversification
Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking Stock offers you the ability
to help meet an important investment objective - diversification - by
allowing you to invest in the performance of the 100 stocks in the Nasdaq
100 Index, a portfolio that includes a range of industries including
computer hardware and software, telecommunications, retail/wholesale
trade and biotechnology.
Because Nasdaq 100
Index Tracking Stock reflects the collective performance of these companies,
the impact of price fluctuations caused by a specific company development
will be reduced for holders of Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking Stock. Nasdaq
100 Index Tracking Stock will still be subject, however, to risks specific
to the performance of a few component securities that currently represent
a highly concentrated weighting in the Nasdaq 100 Index.
Long-term performance
If you're investing for the long term, you can hold your Nasdaq 100
Index Tracking Stock throughout the life of the Nasdaq 100 Trust, a
unit investment trust which has a 125-year term, subject to certain
early termination events. If you're a more active investor, you can
take advantage of market rallies or sell-offs by buying or selling Nasdaq
100 Index Tracking Stock at any time during AMEX
trading hours.
Low costs
The portfolio of Nasdaq 100 Index stocks held by the Nasdaq 100 Trust
is not actively managed, which means the Trust does not try to outperform
the Nasdaq 100 Index, just track it closely. And because this tracking
requires less costly trading and less portfolio turnover than actively
managed portfolios, costs on Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking Stock should
be lower than on conventional funds that are actively managed. Indeed,
expenses for the Nasdaq 100 Trust are expected to be among the lowest
for investments of this type.
Tax efficiency
Because the Nasdaq 100 Trust portfolio is designed to
closely track the Nasdaq 100 Index, it is less likely than actively
managed portfolios to experience the trading of securities, which can
create potentially high capital gains distributions. The Nasdaq 100
Trust will generally only sell securities to reflect changes in the
composition of the Index and to pay Trust expenses.
Nasdaq 100 Index Exchange
Information
In addition, since Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking Stock is
sold through exchange trading, they also will generally not require
the sale of stocks and generation of capital gains that is required
by conventional index funds in effecting cash redemptions. While block-sized
units of Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking Stock will be created and redeemed
from the Trust, they will be created and redeemed only "in kind"
(i.e., in shares of stock of Nasdaq 100 Index companies), thus avoiding
the sale of stocks and the potential generation of a taxable gain.
ALPS Distributors,
Inc., a registered broker-dealer, is distributor for the Trust.
While there is no
assurance that the performance of the Nasdaq 100 Index can
be fully matched, Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking Stock is designed to provide
investment results that generally correspond to the performance of the
Nasdaq 100 Index.
The sponsor of the
Nasdaq 100 Trust, a unit investment trust, is Nasdaq Financial Products
Services, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Nasdaq Stock Market,
Inc. (Nasdaq, collectively with its affiliates except Nasdaq Financial
Products Services, Inc., the "Corporations"). Investment returns
and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor's shares, when
redeemed or sold, may be worth more or less than the original cost.
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