NUSI
Nationwide Nasdaq-100 Risk-Managed Income ETF
Risk-managed income ETF using a collar strategy on the NASDAQ-100 — buys protective puts and sells covered calls. Generates monthly income with built-in downside protection. Lower risk than QYLD.
EquityTER 0.68%Dist.
TER
0.68%
AUM
$0.5B
Holdings
~100
Data Range
— → —
Key Facts
ISIN
US66707N1037
Issuer
Nationwide
Benchmark
NASDAQ-100 (collar strategy)
Total Expense Ratio (TER)
0.68%
Assets Under Management
$0.5B approx.
Inception Date
2019-12-19
Domicile
United States
Legal Structure
Open-End Fund
Dividend Policy
Distributing (pays dividends)
Replication Method
Physical (Full Replication)
UCITS Status
✗ Not UCITS
Fund Currency
USD
Primary Exchange
NYSE Arca
Number of Holdings
~100
Who Is This ETF For?
✓General portfolio building block for the asset class it covers.
Key Risks to Consider
• Market risk: equity values can drop 30-50% in severe bear markets.
• Non-UCITS: may have unfavorable tax treatment for non-US investors (US estate tax, withholding tax).
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Data & Methodology
Metadata sourced from official issuer documentation. Price data from Yahoo Finance (monthly adjusted close, includes reinvested dividends and splits). AUM figures are approximate and updated quarterly.
Data source: Yahoo Finance (adjusted close), Nationwide (metadata)Last verified: 2026-05-09
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💬 Frequently Asked Questions
Risk-managed income ETF using a collar strategy on the NASDAQ-100 — buys protective puts and sells covered calls. Generates monthly income with built-in downside protection. Lower risk than QYLD.
NUSI has a total expense ratio (TER) of 0.68%, which means you pay $68 per year for every $10,000 invested.
Yes, NUSI is a distributing ETF that pays dividends to shareholders. The frequency depends on the fund's schedule.
NUSI is a US-domiciled ETF (not UCITS). Non-US investors should consider the US estate tax implications (40% on US assets above $60,000) and the 30% dividend withholding tax (reduced by treaty in some countries).
NUSI uses full physical replication, meaning it holds all (or nearly all) securities in the NASDAQ-100 (collar strategy) index directly.