ETFs

Listed Index Fund Nikkei Leveraged Index

1358 Code
NAV (per 1 shares)
¥92,738
as of 23 Jan 2026
Net Assets
¥5,054 million
as of 23 Jan 2026
Issued
54,506 shares
as of 23 Jan 2026
Daily Fund Data (Excel)

Documents

Overview of the Delivery Prospectus (PDF)

Blackout Calendar (XLS)

Earnings Report (PDF)

Latest Portfolio (XLS)

Invested principal is not guaranteed and may incur losses where the value of your investment principal will fall below par as the result of a decline in market price or the NAV. All gains and losses from the management of the fund belong to the investor (beneficiary). This fund also differs from bank deposits.

This Fund will primarily invest in the rights for the Listed Index Fund 225 and the stock price index futures trading. Occasionally, it will be invested in other listed investment trust securities or stocks related to the Nikkei Stock Average. However, due to the possible effects such as a fall in stock prices, decrease in the value of rights (in regards to the listed securities investment trust and stock price index futures trading), poor performance of the stock, worsening of the financial standing of the stock issue etc. there will be time that the NAV falls and losses may be incurred. Investors may also incur losses due to exchange rate fluctuations when investing in assets denominated in foreign currencies.

Major risks are as follows:

1. Price Fluctuation Risk Listed securities investment trusts such as the Listed Index Fund 225 that the fund will invest in may be influenced by the fluctuating Nikkei Stock Average (which the fund is closely linked to). In the case that the Nikkei Stock Average falls, there is a risk that the price of the listed securities investment trust's value will fall and the fund will incur a loss.

The value of rights relating to stock index futures will fluctuate due to the ever changing stock market prices. The stock market is made up of stock price indexes which are calculated using the stock prices of eligible companies. Furthermore, the value of rights may fluctuate from time to time due to price changes of other domestic and foreign stock price indexes. In the case that there are unexpected fluctuations in the prices of the stock market (which is made up of stock price indexes, and stocks related to said indexes) there is a possibility that the value of rights for stock index futures trading will have an unexpected fluctuation and may be at risk for a significant loss to occur.

In general, the price of a stock is vulnerable to company information on growth potential and profitability and changes in such information. In addition, stock prices are also vulnerable to domestic and overseas economic and political conditions and other factors. There is a risk that this fund may incur major losses in the event of stock price fluctuations or unforeseen fluctuations in stock liquidity.

Corporate and government bonds generally have a price fluctuation risk arising from changes in interest rates. Generally, their prices go down when interest rates rise, causing the NAV of the funds to fall. However, the range of price fluctuation varies by bond depending on duration and issuance conditions of coupon rate and others.

2. Liquidity Risk In the event of small market scale or trading volume, when acquiring or selling securities, there is the risk of not being able to trade at the desired price due to actual market conditions as a result of the effects of large trading volume, the risk of being unable to sell at the valuation price, or the risk of trading volume being limited regardless of price highs and lows. As a result, there is the risk of suffering incalculable losses.

3. Credit Risk In general, there is a risk that this fund may incur significant losses in the event that a major crisis directly or indirectly affects the management of companies in which the fund has made investments in. Due to concerns regarding default or bankruptcy, the stock price of those companies could plummet (the value could even fall to zero), causing the fund's NAV to fall.

If a default has occurred or is expected to occur, for issues of public and corporate bonds or short-term financial assets, the prices of such public and corporate bonds or short-term financial assets decline (the value could even fall to zero). This results in a decline of the Fund's NAV. Also, if default in fact occurs, there is a high possibility of being unable to collect investment funds.

4. Currency Fluctuation Risk In the case of foreign currency-denominated assets, generally if the foreign exchange market moves so that the yen appreciates against the currency in which the fund's assets are held, the fund's NAV may depreciate as a result.

5. Derivatives Risk Financial derivatives based finance contracts may be used, therefore the value of derivatives will fluctuate depending on the value of underlying assets. The price of derivatives will fluctuate more than the underlying assets depending of the type of derivative. There is also the risk of suffering losses from being unable to execute transactions as originally contracted due to the bankruptcy of transacting parties, the risk of being unable to perform a reverse trade once a transaction has been settled, or the risk of only being able to perform a reverse trade under markedly unfavorable conditions compared to the theoretical price.

6. Leverage Risk The ''Nikkei 225 Leveraged Index'' which the fund is closely linked to is an index that is calculated so that the day to day percentage change is equal to twice the percentage change of the Nikkei Stock Average. In principle, the fund structures its portfolio in a way that the fund will be adjusted day to day, so that the total amount of the market capitalization of the short seller's stock price for futures index trading and the total amount of the money invested in the Listed Index 225 are equal to approximately twice the total amount of the trust asset's NAV. Therefore, the fund will be greatly impacted by the conditions of the stock market. If the Nikkei Stock Average falls, there is a possibility that the fund will incur a significant loss greater than the price changes of the Nikkei Stock Average.

7. Risk-Not Able to Invest as Planned There might be cases when the Fund may not be able to be invested as planned or the desired return on investment are not achieved due to the following factors:

  • When the Nikkei Stock Average fluctuates immensely and the stock price index futures trading reach the daily trading limit (max or min).
  • When all or part of the required trade volume is not placed due to a liquidity drop of stock price index futures market, etc.
  • When significant fluctuation of investment funds occurs due to additional issuances and cancellations.

8. Security-lending Risk Lending of securities is accompanied by counterparty risks (default or cancellation of lending agreements as a result of bankruptcy) and as a result, there is a risk that the fund will incur unexpected losses. Following a default or cancellation of a lending agreement, when liquidation procedures are implemented using the collateral set aside in the lending agreement, the procurement cost of buying back the securities may exceed the amount of collateral due to market price fluctuations. In such cases, the fund is required to pay the difference, which may cause the fund to incur losses.

Risk of divergence between the Nikkei 225 Leveraged Index and the fund's NAV

This fund will aim to match NAV volatility with the volatility of the Nikkei 225 Leveraged Index. Due to the following factors, however, it cannot guarantee that movements in the fund's NAV will always be consistent with that index.

  • Changes in the value of the stock price index futures trading and changes in the price of the Nikkei Stock Average are not consistent. Furthermore, changes in the value of the securities investment trust such as the Listed Index Fund 225 (which the fund will be invested in) and changes in the Nikkei Stock Average prices do not match.
  • There will be difference in the contracted and appraised values within listed securities investment trusts (e.g. Listed Index Fund 225) and stock price index futures trading due to day to day additions and cancellations.
  • If there are adjustments done to the portfolio because of transferring capital or the modification of brands adopted on the Nikkei Stock Average, there is a possibility that there will be an impact on the market for trading each individual brand. Furthermore, the fund will carry the burden of covering the expenses (trust fees, brokerage fees for trading, auditing fees etc).
  • Management fees from the lending of securities or dividends of incorporated issues.

Discrepancy between the market prices at which stocks are traded on financial instruments exchanges and the NAV This fund is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and traded publicly, however, its market price will depend mainly on demand for the fund, its investment performance, and how attractive it is to investors in comparison with alternative investments. Accordingly, it is not possible to predict whether the fund's market price will trade above or below the NAV.
* Points to note about the inherent nature of the Nikkei 225 Leveraged Index.

  • The Nikkei 225 Leveraged Index is calculated as follows. The percentage change between the business day in question and the previous business day on the leverage index is calculated as being twice the percentage of the change of the Nikkei Stock Average price over the same period of time. If the difference is calculated for a period greater than two days the percentage change for the Nikkei 225 Leveraged Index will not be equal to twice the Nikkei Stock Average Price. There will be a ''gap'' between the calculated amount and the generally targeted price of two times the Nikkei Stock Average by compound interest effect.
  • The ''gap'' discussed above will change depending upon the price change of the Nikkei Stock Average Price for the period in question. This ''gap'' can either be a positive or negative one. But in general if price changes for the Nikkei Stock Average are extremely volatile in a certain range, the chances of the ''gap'' becoming a negative one are increased and the index level will gradually decrease. The longer the period of the time that the calculation is used for, the larger the gap tends to become.
* The factors that contribute to fluctuations in the NAV are not limited to those listed above.

Additional Considerations

  • These materials are distribution materials created by Amova Asset Management in order to increase investors' understanding of''Listed Index Fund Nikkei Leveraged Index''.
  • The provisions stipulated in Article 37-6 of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (''cooling-off period'') are not applicable to Fund transactions.
  • This Fund differs from deposits or insurance policies in that it is not protected by the Deposit Insurance Corporation of Japan or the Policyholders Protection Corporation of Japan. Furthermore, units purchased from registered financial institutions, such as banks, are exempted from compensation by the Japan Investor Protection Fund.
  • When the Fund faces big redemption causing short term cash requirement or sudden change in the main trading market condition, there can be temporal decline in the liquidity of holding assets, resulting in the risks that Fund unable to trade securities at the expected market prices or appraised prices, or encounters limitation in trading volume. This may result in the negative influence on NAV, suspension of redemption applications, or delay in making payment of redemption.
  • The fund NAV does not always move in direct proportion of twice the rate of increase/decrease in the Nikkei Stock Average during the period of two business days or more. Therefore, the expected investment results may not be obtained if invested for a long period of time. For the above reasons, the fund is generally not suitable for long-term investment, but for investment to capture market price movements in a relatively short term period.
  • When applying to invest in the Fund, please make the decision to invest carefully after taking the time to read the delivered pre-agreement document and other relevant materials in detail.