
VanEck Quantum Computing
Global technology companies
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ETF description
This ETF is designed to follow the performance of companies that are involved in the development or use of quantum computing technologies. Quantum computing is a new area of computing that uses principles from physics to process information in ways that are different from traditional computers. Companies in this field may be working on building quantum computers, creating related software, or developing components and tools that support this kind of technology.
Issuer details
VanEck is a globally recognized asset management firm, managing over $85 billion in assets as of June 2024. VanEck offers a wide range of investment products covering various market segments. Founded in 1955 by John C. van Eck, the firm has a strong expertise in commodities and emerging markets. VanEck is also committed to investor education and transparency. Notable ETFs include the VanEck Gold Miners ETF (GDX), the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH), and the VanEck Vectors Fallen Angel High Yield Bond ETF (ANGL), reflecting VanEck’s dedication to offering diverse and cutting‑edge investment solutions.
Index details
The MarketVector™ Global Quantum Leaders Total Return Net Index is a thematic index tracking the performance of companies primarily focused on the development of quantum computing technology or are leaders in ownership of quantum computing related patents.
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