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China Tech, Carbon, and Option Overlays in ETFs? Yep, with James Maund of KraneShares

James Maund joined Jeff Malec's podcast 'The Derivative' to discuss his perspective on the rapid growth and innovation within the ETF space, KraneShares' plans for the future, and several KraneShares' ETFs, including the KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (Ticker: KWEB).


For KWEB standard performance, top 10 holdings, risks, and other fund information, please click here.

For KRBN standard performance, top 10 holdings, risks, and other fund information, please click here.

For KMLM standard performance, top 10 holdings, risks, and other fund information, please click here.

For IVOL standard performance, top 10 holdings, risks, and other fund information, please click here.

For KEUA standard performance, top 10 holdings, risks, and other fund information, please click here.

For KCCA standard performance, top 10 holdings, risks, and other fund information, please click here.

For KLIP top 10 holdings, risks, and other fund information, please click here.

@30:00+ James mentions "income" from selling calls related to KLIP. It was his intent to say "options income."

KLIP 30-day SEC Yield 0.04% as of 8/30/2024.

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost and current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. For performance data current to the most recent month end, please visit kraneshares.com/klip.

Investors should read the prospectus carefully before investing or sending money.

The Monthly Distribution is the amount paid out by the fund as a distribution expressed as a percentage of the fund’s NAV as of the market close on the day prior to the ex-date. Distribution levels may vary month-to-month and no minimum distribution amount can be guaranteed.

30-day SEC Yield is a standardized yield calculation used to compare the yield of mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and other investment options. It represents the yield an investor would receive in the form of interest or dividends over the course of a 30-day period, assuming that dividends and interest are reinvested. The 30-Day SEC yield excludes option income. For questions about KLIP distributions, please refer to the FAQ.

For KPRO standard performance, top 10 holdings, risks, and other fund information, please click here.

For KBUF standard performance, top 10 holdings, risks, and other fund information, please click here.

@31:00+ James mentions the word "protection" multiple times in relation to KPRO and KBUF. It was his intent to say "hedge" or a variation of it.

The linked video contains James Maund's opinion. It should not be regarded as investment advice or a recommendation of specific securities. Holdings are subject to change. Securities mentioned do not make up the entire portfolio and, in the aggregate, may represent a small percentage of the fund.