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Simplify Volatility Premium ETF (SVOL)

AMEX Currency in USD
$404.00
+$2.30
+0.57%
Last Update: 18 Jul 2026, 08:03
$539.18m
Assets Under Management
66.00%
Expense Ratio
0.83%
Forward Dividend Yield
$284.41-$538.48
52 Week Range

SVOL Price Chart

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SVOL ETF Profile

Key details and information about Simplify Volatility Premium ETF (SVOL).

Sector Focus

Financial Services

Industry

Asset Management

Inception Date

12 May 2021

Country

US

Description

SVOL seeks to provide the daily investment results of -0.2x to -0.3x of the performance of the S&P 500 VIX short-term futures index. The fund primarily purchases or sells futures contracts, call options, and put options on the VIX futures to pursue its investment objective. Through its short exposure and erosion of time value, the fund looks to provide a source of monthly income. The fund also uses VIX call options as a hedge against adverse moves in VIX. The funds exposure is reset daily. Due to the nature of compounding, investors who hold shares of SVOL longer than a day, may experience performance returns that are different than the index. This performance difference can be significant during times of increased volatility. The fund invests through a subsidiary, which avoids K-1 tax reporting and credit risk investors face with other products in this space.

SVOL ETF Performance

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