Innovator Double Stacker 9 Buffer ETF - January

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About DBJA

DBJA aims for cumulative capped gains on SPY & QQQ shares while providing a partial buffer on SPYs loss over a one-year period, starting each January. The actively-managed fund holds FLEX options and collateral. 

DBJA Key Statistics

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8.57K
Average volume8.57K
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52 Week high
$29.50
52 Week high$29.50
52 Week low
$24.95
52 Week low$24.95
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Stock Snapshot

Innovator Double Stacker 9 Buffer ETF - January(DBJA) stock is priced at $29.46, giving the company a market capitalization of 5.89M.

Innovator Double Stacker 9 Buffer ETF - January(DBJA) stock opened on 2026-02-09 at —. The price climbed to — and dipped to —.

The Innovator Double Stacker 9 Buffer ETF - January(DBJA)'s current trading volume is 0, compared to an average daily volume of 8.57K.

In the last year, Innovator Double Stacker 9 Buffer ETF - January(DBJA) shares hit a 52-week high of $29.50 and a 52-week low of $24.95.

In the last year, Innovator Double Stacker 9 Buffer ETF - January(DBJA) shares hit a 52-week high of $29.50 and a 52-week low of $24.95.

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