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Description

HYGG.AX was created on 2014-06-01 by Hyperion. The fund's investment portfolio concentrates primarily on total market equity. The ETF currently has 3194.02m in AUM and 7 holdings. The Fund aims to achieve long-term returns above the benchmark, and minimise the risk of permanent capital loss

ASX

ETF - A bundle of shares

Consumer

High Price Growth

Technology

United States

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Performance
$5.85

AUD

▲ $4.59 (363.29%)

12th March 2026, 05:41 a.m.

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Quick facts
▲ 10.24% Growth

5 year average annual growth

N/A

5 year average dividend yield

$500 minimum investment

Due to regulatory requirements

$2,667.60 median portfolio

Median amount held by the community

Holdings & exposure
Top holdings
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TSLA (Tesla Inc)

12%

MSFT (Microsoft Corp)

11%

NVDA (NVIDIA Corp)

10%
Top country exposure
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United States

92%

Netherlands

4%

France

2%
Top industry exposure
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Information

40%

Consumer

27%

Communication

17%
Costs

PURCHASE FEE

$6.50 AUD (or $5.50 with Pearler Prepay)

MANAGEMENT FEE

0.70% p.a.

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Advanced information

Leveraged

No

P/E ratio

45.57

Inverse

No

P/B ratio

11.86

Expense ratio

0.7

Inception date

2014-06-01
Community insights
General statistics
132 investors hold HYGG
36 weeks average time between investments
$4,193 average holding per investor
3 days since last community investment
Demographics
Income of investors

Less than 50k

43%

50k - 100k

28%

100k - 150k

16%

150k - 200k

10%

More than 200k

3%
Age of investors

35-90 years old

47%

26-34 years old

41%

18-25 years old

12%
Legal gender of investors
52% male
48% female
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