BetaShares BBAB ETF (ASX:BBAB)

BetaShares Geared Short Australian Government Bond Fund (Hedge Fund)

About the BBAB ETF

The BetaShares BBAB is a high risk, geared hedge fund.

BBAB ETF Performance Review

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-10.15

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Data Current To: 29/12/2023

Our review of BBAB ETF

Short term, geared strategy that is negatively correlated to traditional funds.

What we like about the BBAB ETF

Magnifies returns that are negatively correlated to the 10 year Australian Treasury Bonds.

Things to be aware of about the BBAB ETF

High risk, volatile, geared, and currency hedged, potential for significant losses

New fund with no track record

BBAB ETF Investment Strategy

BBAB provides a simple way to generate magnified returns that are negatively correlated to 10-year Australian Treasury Bonds on a given day.

What does the BBAB ETF Invest In?

BBAB is a Government Bond ETF.

Sells 10 year Australian Treasury Bond Futures to obtain a magnified or geared short exposure

BBAB ETF Credit Quality

BBAB Frequently Asked Questions

What index does the BBAB ETF aim to replicate?

The BBAB ETF aims to replicate the No benchmark, returns are inversely correlated to 10 year Australian Treasury Bonds..

How often does BBAB ETF pay distributions?

The distribution frequency of BBAB is Annually.

When did the BBAB ETF start?

The inception date of the BBAB ETF was 14/12/2023.

What are the net assets of the BBAB ETF?

BBAB has net assets of $0.48m (AUD) as of 29/12/2023.

What are the management fees for the BBAB ETF?

The annual management fees for the BBAB ETF are 0.99% p.a. Learn more about ETF fees in this article.

How can I invest in the BBAB ETF?

BBAB is an Exchange Traded Fund, and units may be bought or sold on the ASX like shares. Learn how to buy and sell ETFs in this article.

Does the BBAB ETF have a minimum investment amount?

No, there is no minimum to invest in the Betashares BBAB ETF. Exchange Traded Funds in general do not have a minimum investment amount required by the issuer. However, if you choose to invest through a broker, they may choose to set their own minimum investment amount.

Are there any performance fees associated with the BBAB ETF?

No, BBAB has no performance fee. This is one of the advantages of Exchange Traded Funds, as they are traded like shares, you’ll generally only pay a commission to buy or sell units and an ongoing management fee.

About The Issuer Of The BBAB ETF: Betashares

BetaShares was founded in 2009 with the aim to provide intelligent investment solutions to help Australian investors meet their financial objectives.

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