US shares
FANG
Global X FANG+ ETF · Global X
A small, concentrated basket of about 10 of the largest US technology and tech-related growth companies — the household 'big tech' names.
What the fee costs you
The management fee is 0.35% a year. Here’s what that works out to in dollars:
A 0.35% yearly fee works out to about $35 a year per $10,000 invested.
A rough guide based on the headline fee only. Other costs (such as brokerage or buy/sell spreads) aren’t included.
The basics
- Issuer
- Global X
- Asset class
- US shares
- Number of holdings
- ~10
- Where it invests
- Almost entirely the United States.
- Income paid
- Half-yearly
- Currency hedged
- No — It's unhedged, so for an Australian investor the value also moves with the US dollar against the Australian dollar, on top of the US market itself.
Its character
About as concentrated as a share fund gets: roughly 10 equally-influential mega-cap names — the likes of Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, Alphabet and Netflix, plus chipmakers like Broadcom and Micron. It lives and dies by US big tech.
What to keep in mind
Holding only about 10 stocks in a single sector and a single country, it's one of the most concentrated funds on the shelf — capable of bigger swings, up and down, than a broad market fund.
How this fund relates to others
About ten mega-cap US tech names, all of which sit at the very top of NDQ, IVV/IHVV and the global funds. It's the most concentrated slice of an exposure many other funds already carry.
Figures last verified 2026-06-12against the issuer’s factsheet and PDS.