NYSE Lists Global X NYSE® 100 ETF, Expanding Access to Tech-Enabled Growth Companies
NYSE Lists Global X NYSE® 100 ETF, Expanding Access to Tech-Enabled Growth Companies
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etffinancial
An ETF, or exchange-traded fund, is like a basket of different investments such as stocks or bonds that you can buy or sell easily on the stock market, just like a regular share. It allows people to invest in many companies at once, making it a simple way to grow savings without picking individual stocks.
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Float-adjusted means a company's market value or an index weight is calculated using only the shares available for public trading, excluding closely held or restricted shares owned by insiders, governments, or strategic partners. For investors, this gives a more realistic sense of how much stock can actually be bought or sold and how trading might move the price—like sizing a crowd by the people who can enter a room rather than everyone on the guest list.
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A market capitalization-weighted approach gives each company a share of an index or portfolio that matches its total market value, so larger companies take bigger slices and smaller ones take tinier slices. For investors this matters because performance, risk and fund flows are driven mostly by the biggest firms—like an orchestra where the loudest instruments determine the tune—affecting diversification, concentration and how closely a fund tracks broad market moves.
equity benchmarkfinancial
An equity benchmark is a standardized measure — like a scoreboard or yardstick — that tracks the collective performance of a particular group of stocks (often called an index). Investors and fund managers use it to see whether a portfolio is doing better or worse than the market segment it aims to follow, to guide investment choices, and to evaluate fees and risk by comparing returns against a clear, common reference.
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Assets under management (AUM) is the total value of all the investments that a financial company or fund is responsible for overseeing on behalf of its clients. It’s like a big bucket that shows how much money the firm is managing for people or organizations. A higher AUM often indicates a larger, more trusted company, and it can influence how much money they earn and the services they can offer.
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Gross total return measures the full change in an investment’s value over a period by combining capital gains or losses with any income (like dividends or interest) assuming that income is reinvested, before subtracting fees, expenses or taxes. It matters to investors because it shows the raw performance of an asset as if all payouts were plowed back in, like tracking both the growth of a tree and the fruit it produces, giving a complete picture of potential wealth growth before costs.
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An index is a single number that tracks the combined performance of a group of stocks, bonds or other assets, acting like a market scorecard or thermometer for a particular industry, country or investment style. Investors use indexes to judge how a market or sector is doing, compare fund managers, and build or measure portfolios, since many funds aim to match or beat an index’s return.
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A Rule 10b5-1 trading plan is a pre-arranged schedule that allows company insiders to buy or sell stock at specific times, even if they have inside information. It helps prevent accusations of unfair trading by making these transactions look planned and transparent, rather than sneaky or illegal.
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
The New York Stock Exchange, part of Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (NYSE: ICE), one of the world's leading providers of financial market technology and data powering global capital markets, today announced it listed the Global X NYSE® 100 ETF (NYSX), allowing investors to participate in the performance of the NYSE 100 Index.
The NYSE 100 Index (NYSE100) is a rules-based, modified float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted equity benchmark designed to track the performance of U.S listed, actively traded securities of 100 highly capitalized technology and tech-enabled growth companies spanning multiple sectors.
"A technology focused ETF with exposure across multiple sectors gives investors a way to participate in a more complete view of the innovation driving the American economy,” said Lynn Martin, President of NYSE Group. “We’re pleased to work with Global X as it introduces a new, inclusive ETF that seeks to truly track the performance that investors seek from actively traded and growth-focused tech companies.”
As of March 23, 2026 and based on hypothetical, backtested levels prior to the index launch date of November 18, 2025, the NYSE 100 Index has risen 27.65% over the trailing year and delivered annualized growth of 30.15% over the trailing 3-year period, 15.06% over the trailing 5-year period, and 22.13% over the trailing 10-year period, all on a gross total return basis. Prior index performance is not indicative of future index performance.
The NYSE 100 is administered by ICE Data Indices, LLC and was developed with input from asset management firm Global X, part of Mirae Asset Global Investments.
"At Global X, we’re always looking for ways to capture market exposure and innovation," said Pedro Palandrani, Head of Product Research & Development at Global X. "The NYSE® 100 ETF focuses on exposure to core innovation, and it’s designed to capture the companies genuinely reshaping the economy across sectors."
The NYSE 100 Index is part of the NYSE family of equity indices administered by ICE Data Indices, LLC. With over $2 trillion in assets under management benchmarked to ICE indices, ICE has deep expertise in administering and publishing indices that are used throughout global markets. Its broad offering includes more than 7,500 fixed income, equity, currency, commodity, and mortgage indices that are trusted by market participants around the world and backed by a nearly 60-year track record.
For more information about the NYSE 100 Index / ICE Data Indices, please visit ICE’s Index Solutions.
For more information about the Global X NYSE 100 ETF, please visit www.globalxetfs.com.
About Intercontinental Exchange
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