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Performance data is updated to 31 May 2026.

ETFS US Technology ETF (WWWW) — Review & Analysis

WWWW listed on 2 May 2025 and tracks the Solactive United States Technology Index — pure-play exposure to the largest US tech companies by free-float market cap. Information Technology makes up 79.7% of the portfolio, with Communication Services accounting for almost all of the rest. AUM is roughly $23.5 million as at June 2026. Compare WWWW across every US and tech-focused fund on the tech ETFs category page.

WWWW sits alongside TECH, NDQ and HNDQ, but is narrower than all three. NDQ holds the Nasdaq 100, which includes consumer staples (Costco), discretionary (Tesla, Amazon) and biotech — not just pure tech. WWWW is sector-specific. The standout feature is fees: 0.29% undercuts NDQ at 0.48% and TECH at 0.40%, and that gap compounds over decades.

US tech ETFs are volatile — the 2022 Nasdaq sell-off saw the sector fall 30%+ peak to trough. WWWW is best sized as a satellite rather than core, and is unhedged so AUD/USD strength is a return headwind. Use it alongside diversified core funds like VGS, BGBL or IVV. The framework for sizing satellites versus core is set out in our build-your-core-portfolio guide.

Stock Code
WWWW
Fund Manager
ETFS
Asset Class
Equities
AUM
$0
MER (%)
0.29%
Listing Date
20/11/2025

Performance (% return)

No performance data available.

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Investment Focus

Themes

Technology

Exposure Regions

US

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Last updated: January 2026

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