QTJA ETF — Bestände & Analyse
Der Innovator Growth Accelerated Plus ETF (QTJA) ist ein Aktien-ETF, der das Dreifache (3x) der Aufwärtsrendite des Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) bis zu einer Obergrenze mit ungefähr einfachem Engagement auf der Abwärtsseite über einen jährlichen Ergebniszeitraum anstrebt.
QTJA wird von Innovator verwaltet, hat ein AUM von 0,01 Milliarden US-Dollar und eine Kostenquote von 0,79 %.
Innovator Growth Accelerated Plus ETF (QTJA) ETF — Preis, Bestände & Analyse
ETF-Übersicht
Risikokennzahlen
Kostenquote
Wie ist der Fonds allokiert?
| Sektor | Gewichtung |
|---|---|
| Technologie | 50.8% |
| Kommunikationsdienste | 16.1% |
| Zyklischer Konsum | 12.5% |
| Defensiver Konsum | 8.4% |
| Gesundheitswesen | 5.2% |
| Industrie | 3.4% |
| Versorger | 1.5% |
| Grundstoffe | 1.3% |
| Energie | 0.6% |
| Finanzdienstleistungen | 0.2% |
| Immobilien | 0.1% |
| Land | Gewichtung |
|---|---|
| Sonstige | 100.0% |
Dividendenrendite
- State Street Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLF) — 0.08% expense ratio
- State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK) — 0.08% expense ratio
- iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) — 0.72% expense ratio
- State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) — 0.09% expense ratio
- Direxion MSCI Developed Over Emerging Markets ETF (RWDE) — 0.53% expense ratio
- Themes European Luxury ETF (FINE) — 0.35% expense ratio
- Amplify Alternative Harvest ETF (MJ) — 0.75% expense ratio
- iShares Adaptive Currency Hedged MSCI EAFE ETF (DEFA) — 0.35% expense ratio
- Innovator U.S. Equity Buffer ETF (BSEP) (Equity) — 0.79% expense ratio
- Innovator U.S. Equity Ultra Buffer ETF (UAUG) (Equity) — 0.79% expense ratio
- Innovator Equity Dual Directional 15 Buffer ETF (DDFN) (Equity) — 0.79% expense ratio
- Innovator U.S. Equity Accelerated 9 Buffer ETF (XBAP) (Equity) — 0.79% expense ratio
- Innovator Equity Dual Directional 15 Buffer ETF (DDFJ) (Equity) — 0.79% expense ratio
- Innovator U.S. Equity Accelerated Plus ETF (XTJL) (Equity) — 0.79% expense ratio
Risikokennzahlen
- Beta: 0.52
Fragen & Antworten
What is QTJA and what does it track?
The Innovator Growth Accelerated Plus ETF (QTJA) is an exchange-traded fund designed to provide triple (3x) the upside return of the Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ), up to a cap, with approximately single exposure to the downside, over an annual outcome…
period. The fund resets annually.
What is the expense ratio for QTJA?
The expense ratio for QTJA is 0.79%. This means that for every $10,000 invested in the fund, $79 is deducted annually to cover operating expenses.
While there isn't a defined category average for leveraged ETFs with capped returns, the expense ratio is higher than typical broad market equity ETFs, which often have expense ratios below 0.20%.
What are the top holdings in QTJA?
As a fund designed to deliver a multiple of the returns of the Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ), QTJA's holdings are structured to achieve this objective rather than mirroring the QQQ directly.
As of 2026-03-15, QTJA holds a limited number of investments (5). These holdings are actively managed to provide the leveraged and capped exposure to QQQ.
Is QTJA a good long-term investment?
QTJA's suitability as a long-term investment depends on an investor's risk tolerance and investment objectives. The fund's leveraged nature and annual reset mechanism make it more appropriate for tactical, short-term strategies rather than long-term buy-and-hold approaches.
The 0.79% expense ratio can also impact long-term returns.
How does QTJA compare to similar ETFs?
QTJA distinguishes itself through its unique strategy of providing triple (3x) the upside return of QQQ, to a cap, with approximately single exposure to the downside, over an annual outcome period.
Compared to traditional leveraged ETFs, QTJA's capped upside and downside protection offer a different risk/reward profile.
Does QTJA pay dividends?
According to the latest data, QTJA does not currently pay dividends. The dividend yield is reported as 0.00%. This is consistent with its investment strategy, which focuses on capital appreciation through leveraged exposure to the Nasdaq-100 rather than income generation.
Investors seeking dividend income may want to consider other equity ETFs with a focus on dividend-paying stocks.