ETF profile
QSIX — Pacer Metaurus Nasdaq 100 Dividend Multiplier 600 ETF
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Data as of 2026-06-25 (Tiingo).
$10k income snapshot
What could $10,000 in QSIX do?
Using the current trailing 12-month yield, this is the simple cashflow picture: one position, one estimated average income stream, and one more step toward your freedom number.
Estimated annual income
$396
Monthly average
$33
About per quarter
$99
DRIP framing
At today's price, $10,000 buys about 234.9 shares. If the estimated distributions were reinvested for a year at the same price, DRIP could add roughly 9.3 shares before any market movement.
Think of each $10k as a cashflow block. Stack enough blocks, diversify the roles, and the portfolio starts taking over small monthly bills before it ever replaces a full paycheck.
Educational estimate only - not financial advice or a recommendation. Figures use this ETF's trailing 12-month distributions, latest synced price, and inferred payout cadence from recent data. Actual payments, taxes, prices, distribution timing, and future yields can change.
Last price
$42.58
Trailing 12-mo yield
3.96%
Expense ratio
0.600%
Approx. AUM
$18.00M
Distribution frequency
quarterly
YTF grade
Score 53.07 / 100
About QSIX
The Fund employs a “passive management” (or indexing) investment approach designed to track the total return performance, before fees and expenses, of the Index. The Index is based on a proprietary methodology developed by Metaurus Advisors LLC (“Metaurus”), the Fund’s sub-adviser and the Fund’s index provider. Solactive AG serves as the calculation agent for the Index. Metaurus is not affiliated with Pacer Advisors, Inc., the Fund’s investment adviser. All or a portion of the methodologies and algorithms used to calculate the Index are covered by one or more granted or pending U.S. patents owned by Metaurus.
The Index The Index, as designed, has two components: (i) a Nasdaq-100 component (the “Nasdaq-100 Component”) and (ii) a dividend component (the “Dividend Component”) consisting of long positions in annual futures contracts that provide exposure to ordinary dividends paid on the common stocks of companies included in the Nasdaq-100® Index (the “Nasdaq-100”). The Nasdaq-100 is designed to measure the performance of 100 of the largest non-financial companies by modified market capitalization listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market or the Nasdaq Global Market.
The Nasdaq-100 generally includes securities issued by U.S. and non-U.S. issuers, including American Depositary Receipts (“ADRs”), common stocks, ordinary shares and tracking stocks; real estate investment trusts, special purpose acquisition companies and when-issued securities are not typically eligible for index inclusion. The Nasdaq-100 is reconstituted annually in December. The Nasdaq-100 Component is comprised of securities that replicate the Nasdaq-100.
The Dividend Component is designed to give the Fund exposure to approximately 600% of the ordinary dividends the Fund would otherwise have expected to receive from its investment in the Nasdaq-100 Component. The Dividend Component consists of annual futures contracts whose value represents the market’s expectation of the amount of ordinary dividends to be paid by Nasdaq-100 companies during the term of the futures contract (“Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures”).
As of October 31, 2025, the Nasdaq-100 Component comprised approximately 92% of the Index.Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures seek to allow investors in these instruments to obtain exposure to the actual dividend value that will be paid by the Nasdaq-100 constituent companies over a period of time. The amount of such futures contracts will generally result in exposure to such dividends that is significantly greater than the amount of dividends that the Fund would normally receive from its direct investment in Nasdaq-100 constituent companies (i.e., approximately 600% of such dividends that the Fund would normally have received).
Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures provide for the future sale by one party and purchase by another party of a specified dividend value of the Nasdaq-100 at a specified future time and at a specified price. Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures are standardized contracts traded on a recognized U.S. exchange. The Fund’s investment in Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures will generally include the three most current annual Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures contracts (e.g., in September 2024, the Fund would invest in the 2024, 2025, and 2026 contracts).The Dividend Component will typically be comprised of the first three annual maturities of annual Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures.
The three annual Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures that will comprise the Dividend Component at any time will typically have an equal-share representation within the Index. Specifically, the Dividend Component will be comprised of one contract of each maturity. The allocation (or weighting) within the Index between the Dividend Component and the Nasdaq-100 Component will be determined such that the Index’s total exposure to the ordinary dividends to be paid by the companies that comprise the Nasdaq-100 Index over the next three years will equal 600%.
Each December, upon the expiry of the current year’s annual Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures contract, the Dividend Component within the Index will be reconstituted, and the then 3-year maturity annual contract will be incorporated to the Dividend Component. For example, in December of 2024, upon expiry, the 2024 annual Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures contract will be removed from the Dividend Component and replaced with the 2027 annual Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures contract. The Dividend Component will then be comprised of one contract each of the 2025, 2026, and 2027 maturities.
Once the Dividend Component is reconstituted, the Index will be rebalanced and new weigh tings between the Dividend Component and the Nasdaq-100 Component will be established for the upcoming year. The new weigh tings will be determined such that, for the next year, the total exposure to the next three years of ordinary dividend to be paid by the companies in the Nasdaq-100 Index will be 600%.The Index is rebalanced annually each December, at the end of the trading day on which the current year’s Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures expire.
At each rebalancing date, the Nasdaq-100 Component will be reconstituted to reflect the current Nasdaq-100 constituent companies and the current year’s annual Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures will be replaced by the then closest maturing contract in three years. On the Index rebalancing date, the composition of the Index is expected to change.The Fund’s Investment Strategy The Fund attempts to invest all, or substantially all, of its assets in the component securities that make up the Index.
The Fund will generally use a “replication” strategy to achieve its investment objective, meaning it will seek to invest in all of the component securities of the Index in the same approximate proportion as in the Index. The Fund attempts to replicate the Nasdaq-100 Component by investing in equity securities that are included in the Nasdaq-100, long positions in futures contracts on the Nasdaq-100, or exchange-traded funds (“ETFs”) that invest in the equity securities that are included in the Nasdaq-100.
The Fund attempts to replicate the Dividend Component through long positions in exchange-traded Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures.To collateralize the Fund’s long positions in Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures, the Fund may hold U.S. Treasury securities with maturity dates similar to the expiration dates of the Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures. The Fund may also collateralize the long positions with cash or cash equivalents.
The Fund holds cash, cash equivalents, or U.S. Treasury securities in approximately the same amount as the notional value of the Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures in order to offset any embedded leverage.Under normal circumstances, at least 80% of the Fund’s net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) will be invested in a combination of large cap growth equity securities and dividend-paying large cap equity securities (i.e., the component securities of the Index, including economic equivalents), and derivatives based on those securities (i.e., the Nasdaq-100 Dividend Futures that are used to construct the Dividend Component).
The Fund defines “equity securities” to mean common and preferred stocks, rights, warrants, depositary receipts and ETFs that invest in the equity securities of companies included in the Nasdaq-100 Index. For purposes of this 80% investment policy, (i) the Fund will consider the underlying holdings of any ETFs in which the Fund invests, (ii) the notional value of the futures contracts that make up the Dividend Component, and (iii) the Fund will have some large cap growth investments, some dividend paying large cap investments, and some investments in both of these categories.
The Fund is non-diversified and therefore may invest a larger percentage of its assets in the securities of a single issuer or small number of issuers than diversified funds.
Performance history
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Distributions
TTM distributions / share
$1.6874
12 payments in past 12 mo
Avg recent payment
$0.1186
Mean of last 6 payments
Projected annual / share
$0.4745
Avg × 4 payments / yr
Distribution trend
Less than 2 years of history
Compares trailing 12-month regular distributions year over year. Special or year-end distributions can cause large single-period swings and are noted where recognised.
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Distribution history
| Ex-date | Pay date | Amount / share | vs prior |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-29 | - | $0.1312 | +79.7% |
| 2026-04-30 | - | $0.0730 | -56.6% |
| 2026-03-31 | - | $0.1683 | +29.2% |
| 2026-02-27 | - | $0.1303 | +72.6% |
| 2026-01-30 | - | $0.0755 | -43.4% |
| 2025-12-31 | - | $0.1334 | -22.4% |
| 2025-11-28 | - | $0.1718 | +94.8% |
| 2025-10-31 | - | $0.0882 | -53.7% |
| 2025-09-30 | - | $0.1903 | +97.6% |
| 2025-08-29 | - | $0.0963 | +67.8% |
| 2025-07-31 | - | $0.0574 | -84.6% |
| 2025-06-30 special? | - | $0.3717 | -7.0% |
| 2025-03-31 special? | - | $0.3997 | +12.7% |
| 2024-12-31 special? | - | $0.3548 | - |
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