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ISPY aims to provide higher returns as compared to a monthly S&P 500 buy-write strategy. The fund invests in derivatives in order to replicate the performance return of long S&P 500 Index exposure combined with short daily call options. The long exposure consists of equity securities represented in the S&P 500 Index or index futures. The short side consists of out-of-the-money S&P 500 Index call options having one day to expiration when sold. The short call option position is reestablished at the end of each trading day. The fund does not sell daily call options, but instead obtains exposure to the short component of the Index through swap agreements. Monthly distributions are expected to reflect the dividend component of the Index plus option premium income. Due to the use of swaps, investors should note a significant portion of the monthly distribution will be characterized as return of capital and they assume counterparty risk.
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FAQ
What is ProShares S&P 500 High Income stock price today?▼
The current price of ISPY is $43.34 USD — it has decreased by -0.05% in the past 24 hours. Watch ProShares S&P 500 High Income stock price performance more closely on the chart.
What is ProShares S&P 500 High Income stock ticker?▼
Depending on the exchange, the stock ticker may vary. For instance, on exchange ProShares S&P 500 High Income stocks are traded under the ticker ISPY.
Is ProShares S&P 500 High Income stock price growing?▼
ISPY stock has risen by +2.41% compared to the previous week, the month change is a -3.86% fall, over the last year ProShares S&P 500 High Income has showed a +8.95% increase.
Does ProShares S&P 500 High Income pay dividends?▼
Yes, ISPY dividends are paid monthly. The last dividend per share was 0.21 USD. As of today, Dividend Yield (FWD)% is 7.47%.
When did ProShares S&P 500 High Income complete a stock split?▼
ProShares S&P 500 High Income has not had any recent stock splits.