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Invesco ESG NASDAQ Next Gen 100 ETF Sees Significant Drop in Short Interest

Published December 27, 2024

The Invesco ESG NASDAQ Next Gen 100 ETF (NASDAQ:QQJG) experienced a notable reduction in short interest in December. By December 15th, the total short interest reached just 100 shares, marking a significant drop of 50.0% from the previous total of 200 shares reported on November 30th. Considering an average daily trading volume of 800 shares, the current short-interest ratio stands at an estimated 0.1 days.

Current Trading Performance of Invesco ESG NASDAQ Next Gen 100 ETF

As of Friday, QQJG shares opened at $24.30. The ETF's market capitalization is approximately $6.08 million, with a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 25.83 and a beta of 1.06. Over the past 50 days, the stock has moved with an average price of $24.00, while the 200-day moving average price is $22.94. Additionally, QQJG has seen a low of $19.96 and a high of $25.22 over the last twelve months.

Dividend Announcement from Invesco ESG NASDAQ Next Gen 100 ETF

The fund has recently announced a dividend that will be distributed on Friday, December 27th. Shareholders on record as of Monday, December 23rd, will receive a dividend of $0.0314. The ex-dividend date for this payout is also set for Monday, December 23rd.

About Invesco ESG NASDAQ Next Gen 100 ETF

(Get Free Report) The Invesco ESG NASDAQ Next Gen 100 ETF (QQJG) is an exchange-traded fund designed to follow the Nasdaq Next Generation 100 ESG index. This ETF tracks an index of stocks from the NASDAQ Next Gen 100 that have been screened and weighted according to various environmental, social, and governance criteria. QQJG was launched on October 27, 2021, and is managed by Invesco.

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