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Core
CNDX seeks to replicate, to the extent possible and net of expenses, the performance of an index that is designed to measure the performance of the large-cap market segment of the Canadian equity market (currently, the S&P/TSX 60™ Index).
HBNK seeks to replicate, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses, the performance of an index of equal-weighted equity securities of diversified Canadian banks (currently, the Solactive Equal Weight Canada Banks Index).
USSX.U seeks to replicate, to the extent possible and net of expenses, the performance of an index that is designed to measure the performance of the large-cap market segment of the U.S. equity market (currently, the S&P 500® Index).
USSX seeks to replicate, to the extent possible and net of expenses, the performance of an index that is designed to measure the performance of the large-cap market segment of the U.S. equity market (currently, the S&P 500® Index).
RSSX.U seeks to replicate, to the extent possible and net of expenses, the performance of an index that is designed to measure the performance of the small-cap market segment of the U.S. equity market (currently, the Russell 2000 RIC Capped Index).
RSSX seeks to replicate, to the extent possible and net of expenses, the performance of an index that is designed to measure the performance of the small-cap market segment of the U.S. equity market (currently, the Russell 2000 RIC Capped Index).
QQQX.U seeks to replicate, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses, the performance of an index that includes 100 of the largest domestic and international nonfinancial companies listed on the Nasdaq stock market. (currently, the Nasdaq-100® Index).
QQQX seeks to replicate, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses, the performance of an index that includes 100 of the largest domestic and international nonfinancial companies listed on the Nasdaq stock market. (currently, the Nasdaq-100® Index).
EMMX.U seeks to replicate, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses, the performance of an index that is designed to measure the performance of the large and mid-cap securities across emerging markets countries (currently, the MSCI Emerging Markets Index).
EAFX.U seeks to replicate, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses, the performance of an index that is designed to measure the performance of large and mid-cap securities across developed markets including countries in Europe, Australasia and the Far East, excluding the U.S. and Canada (currently, the MSCI EAFE Index).
EAFX seeks to replicate, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses, the performance of an index that is designed to measure the performance of large and mid-cap securities across developed markets including countries in Europe, Australasia and the Far East, excluding the U.S. and Canada (currently, the MSCI EAFE Index).
EMMX seeks to replicate, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses, the performance of an index that is designed to measure the performance of the large and mid-cap securities across emerging markets countries (currently, the MSCI Emerging Markets Index).
Covered Calls
CNCC seeks to provide: (a) exposure to the performance of the large-cap segment of the Canadian equity market; and (b) monthly distributions of dividend and call option income. To mitigate downside risk and generate income, CNCC will employ a dynamic covered call option writing program.
BKCC seeks to provide, to the extent possible and net of expenses: (a) exposure to the performance of an index of equal-weighted equity securities of diversified Canadian banks (currently, the Solactive Equal Weight Canada Banks Index); and (b) monthly distributions of dividend and call option income. To mitigate downside risk and generate income, BKCC will employ a dynamic covered call option writing program.
ENCC seeks to provide, to the extent possible and net of expenses: (a) exposure to the performance of an index of Canadian companies that are involved in the crude oil and natural gas industry (currently, the Solactive Equal Weight Canada Oil & Gas Index); and (b) monthly distributions of dividend and call option income. To mitigate downside risk and generate income, ENCC will employ a dynamic covered call option writing program.
USCC.U seeks to provide: (a) exposure to the performance of the large-cap market segment of the U.S. equity market and (b) monthly U.S. dollar distributions of dividend and call option income. To mitigate downside risk and generate income, USCC.U will employ a dynamic covered call option writing program. USCC.U will not seek to hedge its exposure to the U.S. dollar back to the Canadian dollar.
USCC seeks to provide: (a) exposure to the performance of the large-cap market segment of the U.S. equity market and (b) monthly U.S. dollar distributions of dividend and call option income. To mitigate downside risk and generate income, USCC.U will employ a dynamic covered call option writing program. USCC will not seek to hedge its exposure to the U.S. dollar back to the Canadian dollar.
RSCC seeks to provide, to the extent possible and net of expenses: (a) exposure to the performance of an index of small-cap securities of the U.S. equity market (currently, the Russell 2000 RIC Capped Index); and (b) monthly distributions of dividend income and call option premiums. To mitigate downside risk and generate premiums, RSCC will employ a dynamic covered call option writing program.
QQCC seeks to provide, to the extent possible and net of expenses: (a) exposure to the performance of an index of the largest domestic and international, non-financial companies listed on the NASDAQ stock market (currently, the NASDAQ-100® Index); and (b) monthly U.S. dollar distributions of dividend and call option income. To mitigate downside risk and generate income, QQCC will employ a dynamic covered call option writing program. QQCC will not seek to hedge its exposure to the U.S. dollar back to the Canadian dollar.
EACC seeks to provide, to the extent possible and net of expenses: (a) exposure to the performance of an index of large and mid-cap securities across developed markets including countries in Europe, Australasia and the Far East, excluding the U.S. and Canada (currently, the MSCI EAFE Index); and (b) monthly distributions of dividend and call option income. To mitigate downside risk and generate income, EACC will employ a dynamic covered call option writing program.
EMCC seeks to provide, to the extent possible and net of expenses: (a) exposure to the performance of an index of large and mid-cap securities across emerging markets (currently, the MSCI Emerging Markets Index); and (b) monthly distributions of dividend and call option income. To mitigate downside risk and generate income, EMCC will employ a dynamic covered call option writing program.
Lightly Levered
CANL seeks to replicate, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses, 1.25 times (125%) the performance of an index of equity securities representing the large-cap market segment of the Canadian equity market (currently, the S&P/TSX 60Γäó Index). CANL will use leverage in order to seek to achieve its investment objective. Leverage will be created through the use of cash borrowings or as otherwise permitted under applicable securities legislation.
BNKL seeks to replicate, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses, 1.25 times (125%) the performance of an index of equal-weighted equity securities of diversified Canadian banks (currently, the Solactive Equal Weight Canada Banks Index). BNKL will use leverage in order to seek to achieve its investment objective. Leverage will be created through the use of cash borrowings or as otherwise permitted under applicable securities legislation.
USSL seeks to replicate, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses, 1.25 times (125%) the performance of an index of equity securities representing the large-cap market segment of the U.S. equity market (currently, the S&P 500® Index). USSL will use leverage in order to seek to achieve its investment objective. Leverage will be created through the use of cash borrowings or as otherwise permitted under applicable securities legislation.
QQQL seeks to replicate, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses, 1.25 times (125%) the performance of an index of equity securities representing the largest domestic and international nonfinancial companies listed on The Nasdaq Stock Market (currently, the Nasdaq-100® Index). QQQL will use leverage in order to seek to achieve its investment objective. Leverage will be created through the use of cash borrowings or as otherwise permitted under applicable securities legislation.
EAFL seeks to replicate, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses, 1.25 times (125%) the performance of an index of large and mid-cap securities across developed markets including countries in Europe, Australasia and the Far East, excluding the U.S. and Canada (currently, the MSCI EAFE Index). EAFL will use leverage in order to seek to achieve its investment objective. Leverage will be created through the use of cash borrowings or as otherwise permitted under applicable securities legislation.
EMML seeks to replicate, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses, 1.25 times (125%) the performance of an index of large and mid-cap securities across emerging markets (currently, the MSCI Emerging Markets Index). EMML will use leverage in order to seek to achieve its investment objective. Leverage will be created through the use of cash borrowings or as otherwise permitted under applicable securities legislation.
Lightly Levered Covered Calls
CNCL seeks to provide, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses: (a) exposure to the performance of the large-cap market segment of the Canadian equity market; and (b) high monthly distributions of dividend and call option income. To generate income, CNCL will be exposed to a dynamic covered call option writing program.
BKCL seeks to provide, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses: (a) exposure to the performance of an index of equal-weighted equity securities of diversified Canadian banks (currently, the Solactive Equal Weight Canada Banks Index); and (b) high monthly distributions of dividend and call option income. To generate income, BKCL will be exposed to a dynamic covered call option writing program. BKCL will also employ leverage (not to exceed the limits on use of leverage described under ΓÇ£Investment StrategiesΓÇ¥ in the ETFs prospectus) through cash borrowing and will generally endeavour to maintain a leverage ratio of approximately 125%.
ENCL seeks to provide, to the extent possible and net of expenses: (a) exposure to the performance of an index of Canadian companies that are involved in the crude oil and natural gas industry (currently, the Solactive Equal Weight Canada Oil & Gas Index); and (b) high monthly distributions of dividend income and call option premiums. To generate premiums, ENCL will be exposed to a dynamic covered call option writing program. ENCL will also employ leverage (not to exceed the limits on use of leverage described under Investment Strategies) through cash borrowing and will generally endeavour to maintain a leverage ratio of approximately 125%.
USCL seeks to provide, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses: (a) exposure to the performance of the large-cap market segment of the U.S. equity market; and (b) high monthly distributions of dividend and call option income. To generate income, USCL will be exposed to a dynamic covered call option writing program. USCL will also employ leverage (not to exceed the limits on use of leverage described under “Investment Strategies” in the ETFs prospectus) through cash borrowing and will generally endeavour to maintain a leverage ratio of approximately 125%.
QQCL seeks to provide, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses: (a) exposure to the performance of an index of the largest domestic and international, non-financial companies listed on the NASDAQ stock market (currently, the NASDAQ-100® Index); and (b) high monthly distributions of dividend income and call option premiums. To generate premiums, QQCL will be exposed to a dynamic covered call option writing program. QQCL will also employ leverage (not to exceed the limits on use of leverage described under “Investment Strategies”) through cash borrowing and will generally endeavour to maintain a leverage ratio of approximately 125%.
EMCL seeks to provide, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses: (a) exposure to the performance of an index of large and mid-cap securities across emerging markets (currently, the MSCI Emerging Markets Index); and (b) high monthly distributions of dividend income and call option premiums. To generate premiums, EMCL will be exposed to a dynamic covered call option writing program. EMCL will also employ leverage (not to exceed the limits on use of leverage described under “Investment Strategies”) through cash borrowing and will generally endeavour to maintain a leverage ratio of approximately 125%.
EACL seeks to provide, to the extent reasonably possible and net of expenses: (a) exposure to the performance of an index of large and mid-cap securities across developed markets including countries in Europe, Australasia and the Far East, excluding the U.S. and Canada (currently, the MSCI EAFE Index); and (b) high monthly distributions of dividend income and call option premiums. To generate premiums, EACL will be exposed to a dynamic covered call option writing program. EACL will also employ leverage (not to exceed the limits on use of leverage described under “Investment Strategies”) through cash borrowing and will generally endeavour to maintain a leverage ratio of approximately 125%.
Commissions, management fees, and expenses all may be associated with an investment in products (the "Global X Funds") managed by Global X Investments Canada Inc. The Global X Funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated. Certain Global X Funds may have exposure to leveraged investment techniques that magnify gains and losses which may result in greater volatility in value and could be subject to aggressive investment risk and price volatility risk. Such risks are described in the prospectus. The Global X Money Market Funds are not covered by the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or any other government deposit insurer. There can be no assurances that the money market fund will be able to maintain its net asset value per security at a constant amount or that the full amount of your investment in the Funds will be returned to you. Past performance may not be repeated. The prospectus contains important detailed information about the Global X Funds. Please read the relevant prospectus before investing.
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