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Global X Cybersecurity ETF

BUGGGlobal XLast updated: Dec 25

What BUGG does

The Global X Cybersecurity ETF, with the ticker BUGG, invests in companies that are involved in the cybersecurity industry. This includes businesses that develop technologies to protect against cyber threats and data breaches. The ETF's key investment strategy is to provide exposure to a range of global cybersecurity firms, allowing investors to benefit from the growing demand for digital security solutions. With a management fee of 0.47%, BUGG offers a way for investors to tap into the expanding cybersecurity market without having to pick individual stocks, making it a straightforward option for those looking to diversify their portfolio with a focus on technology and security.

What types of holdings are inside BUGG?

BUGG primarily invests in companies engaged in cybersecurity, encompassing a diverse range of sectors such as technology, telecommunications, and software. The ETF predominantly includes large-cap and mid-cap companies, offering a global perspective while focusing on firms with significant market presence in cybersecurity. The geographical distribution of holdings spans various regions, primarily including companies based in North America, but also spreading to Europe and Asia-Pacific, thereby providing a well-rounded exposure to the cybersecurity landscape.

Why you would consider BUGG

BUGG is suitable for investors looking to diversify their portfolios with exposure to the growing cybersecurity sector. It may appeal particularly to tech-savvy investors or those concerned about data privacy and security threats. For example, it can complement a core equity position or serve as a hedge against technology-related risks. By investing in BUGG, investors can address the challenge of staying ahead in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. For personalised advice on how this ETF fits your specific investment strategy, consider exploring Rask Core.

BUGG peers

Investors may also consider similar ASX-listed ETFs such as HACK - Betashares Global Cybersecurity ETF, which focuses on cybersecurity, or A300 - Global X Australia 300 ETF, which provides broad exposure to Australian equities. Additionally, ACDC - Global X Battery Tech & Lithium ETF targets the battery technology sector, while ADEF - Apostle Dundas Global Equity Fund - Class D Active ETF offers active management strategies. Visit Best ETFs (bestetfs.com.au) for a comprehensive comparison of these options.

Management Fee

0.47%

Distribution Yield

2.36%

Fund Under Management

$14M

+0.63M

Monthly Liquidity

11.30%

Spread

0.27%

Last Price

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Product Type

ETF

Monthly fund flows

Monthly Flow

+$1.21M

12-Month Flow

+$7.26M

Trading Activity

Transacted Value

$2M

Volume

141,348

Number of Trades

633

Monthly Liquidity

11.30%

Performance

1 Month

-3.47%

1 Year

-11.24%

Total Return

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