BetaShares Nasdaq 100 ETF – Currency Hedged (ASX:HNDQ)

The BetaShares Nasdaq 100 ETF invests in 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange (i.e. the USA). This is the currency hedge version of the BetaShares NASDAQ 100 ETF (ASX: NDQ).

HNDQ ETF review

HNDQ share price and fees


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Range: 1 mth | 3 mths | 6 mths | 1 yr | 2 yrs | 5 yrs | 10 yrs

ETF share prices are updated using end of day data from the ASX. FUM, fee and spread data is updated monthly, with a delay. Refer to the ETF’s PDS and the ASX website for up-to-date information.

HNDQ fees

ASX ticker code: HNDQ
Yearly fee (MER): 0.51%
FUM: $139.51 million
Monthly spread: 0.12%
Data Last Updated: July 2022

Analyst report

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HNDQ performance

This chart shows the yearly performance of the chosen ETF to key asset classes of Aussie shares (ASX: VAS) and US shares (ASX: IVV). You can use this chart to visualise how the ETF responds to different market environments. We recommend using a 5+ year time horizon for comparisons. The chart compares price return only.

Fee comparison

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What does the HNDQ ASX ETF invest in?

The BetaShares HNDQ ETF invests in only one thing: the BetaShares NASDAQ 100 ETF (ASX: NDQ). The NDQ provides the HNDQ ETF with exposure to the shares of the US-listed companies, then all that BetaShares has to do is hedge the currency for HNDQ investors back into Australian dollars.

What do investors use the HNDQ ETF for?

Investors could use the HNDQ ETF to get exposure to the 100 largest technology, communications, industrial and other ‘new age’ style companies listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange. An investor would choose this ETF over the NDQ ETF if they wanted a hedged exposure.

How to buy the HNDQ ETF

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HNDQ investor starter pack

HNDQ PDS

The Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) explains the fees, tax status and some of the risks.

HNDQ literature

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HNDQ holdings

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ASX: HNDQ’s dividend 2021

HNDQ dividend yield

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When does HNDQ pay a dividend?

HNDQ dividend reinvestment plan (DRP)

Warnings we apply to the HNDQ ETF

HNDQ tax domicile

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Sector information is recorded based on the last 12-month returns to July 2022. Refer to the Issuer’s website, speak to your financial adviser and always the fund’s Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) before choosing an ETF for its dividend yield, past returns or fees. Past performance can be a poor indicator of future performance. 

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ASX: HNDQ technical analysis

The Best ETFs technical analysis chart pack shows the 12-month share price movements, Stochastic bands and traded volume (for both up and down days). This chart uses end-of-day data, so it’s for illustrative purposes only.

*The warnings on this page are applied by our ETF research team. Please know that these warnings are based on quantitative metrics and our internal methodology. These risks are not exhaustive and therefore they should not be relied upon. Always read the PDS of the function and speak to your financial adviser before acting on this information.

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