BlackRock is adding to the buffer ETF craze with the first in a series of funds that provides investors exposure to equity growth potential while offering downside protection.
The asset manager announced today the launch of the iShares Large Cap Max Buffer Jun ETF (Ticker: MAXJ), a max buffer ETF that targets up to 100 percent downside protection in the market by using a combination of options. The iShares Large Cap Max Buffer ETFs seek to track the share price return of the underlying ETF, the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV), up to an approximate upside cap, while seeking to provide up to a full buffer against IVV losses for each applicable hedge period.
BlackRock says the Max Buffer ETFs will launch over a one-year period beginning at each quarter end, with the cap resetting for each ETF upon the option expiry at the end of each one-year period. The gross expense ratio for each hedged fund is .53 percent, substantially higher than most ETFs. The expense ratio for the IVV, for example, is .03 percent.
“With record levels of cash sitting on the sidelines, many investors are looking for tools to help navigate market volatility before they step back into the market,” said Rachel Aguirre, head of US iShares product at BlackRock, in a statement. “iShares Max Buffer ETFs simplify access to traditional institutional risk management strategies in the convenience of the ETF wrapper, equipping investors with resilient portfolio tools to help them stay invested in any market cycle.”
The launch comes on the heels of Allianz Investment Management’s April launch of its AllianzIM U.S. Equity Buffer15 Uncapped ETF series. That ETF suite offers investors a 15 percent downside buffer over a specific one-year outcome period, expanding on
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