Global X Japan Lists "Global X Nasdaq 100 Daily Covered Call ETF" (Ticker: 563A) on Tokyo Stock Exchange

On April 23, Global X Japan listed Japan's first ETF utilizing 1DTE (Daily Options). The "Global X Nasdaq 100 Daily Covered Call ETF" (563A) targets an annual distribution yield of approximately 15% while aiming to participate in the upside of the Nasdaq 100 index.
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Global X Japan Co., Ltd. (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Tomio Fujioka), a member of the Daiwa Securities Group, announced today, April 23, the new listing of the "Global X Nasdaq 100 Daily Covered Call ETF" (Ticker: 563A, hereafter "the ETF") on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

The ETF seeks to track the "Nasdaq-100 Daily Covered Call Target Premium 15% Index (Net Total Return, JPY converted basis)."

This is the first ETF in Japan to employ a covered call strategy using US "1DTE (1 Day to Expiration)" or daily options. A covered call strategy is a high-yield investment method utilizing option trading to improve returns. By using options that expire on the next business day (daily options), the ETF targets an annual distribution yield of approximately 15%. Unlike existing ETFs with similar strategies, it is designed to track the upside of the Nasdaq-100 Index, offering expectations for both income and capital performance.

Fund Overview:
Name: Global X Nasdaq 100 Daily Covered Call ETF
Ticker: 563A
Target Index: Nasdaq-100 Daily Covered Call Target Premium 15% Index (Net Total Return, JPY converted basis)
Distribution Frequency: Monthly (10th of every month, 12 times a year)

Investment Risks:
As the fund invests in securities with price fluctuations, the net asset value (NAV) will vary. Therefore, the investment principal is not guaranteed and may fall below the original investment. All profits and losses generated in the trust assets belong to the investors. Investment trusts are different from bank deposits. Key factors for NAV fluctuation include: Stock Price Volatility Risk/Credit Risk, Foreign Exchange Risk, Country Risk, and Risks associated with the use of Covered Call Strategies.

Disclaimer regarding the index:
This product is not sponsored, endorsed, sold, or promoted by Nasdaq, Inc. or its affiliates. Nasdaq makes no representation regarding the legality, suitability, or accuracy of the product descriptions. Global X Japan's relationship with Nasdaq is limited to the licensing of certain trademarks and the use of the index determined and calculated by Nasdaq independently of the product.