Roundhill HOOD WeeklyPay ETF

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About HOOW

HOOW is an actively managed fund seeking to provide weekly distributions and 1.2x leveraged exposure to the weekly price return of Robinhood Markets, Inc. stock (HOOD). 

Category
Trading--Miscellaneous
CategoryTrading--Miscellaneous
Number of holdings
6
Number of holdings6
Inception Date
Jun 17, 2025
Inception DateJun 17, 2025

HOOW Key Statistics

AUM
260.29M
AUM260.29M
Price-Earnings ratio
Price-Earnings ratio
30-Day yield
2.99
30-Day yield2.99
Average volume
334.36K
Average volume334.36K
High today
$46.30
High today$46.30
Low today
$43.36
Low today$43.36
Open price
$45.44
Open price$45.44
Volume
572.86K
Volume572.86K
52 Week high
$86.16
52 Week high$86.16
52 Week low
$43.34
52 Week low$43.34
Expense ratio
0.99
Expense ratio0.99

Stock Snapshot

The current Roundhill HOOD WeeklyPay ETF(HOOW) stock price is $44.35, with a market capitalization of 260.69M.

As of 2026-01-17, Roundhill HOOD WeeklyPay ETF(HOOW) stock has fluctuated between $43.36 and $46.30. The current price stands at $44.35, placing the stock +2.3% above today's low and -4.2% off the high.

The Roundhill HOOD WeeklyPay ETF(HOOW)'s current trading volume is 572.86K, compared to an average daily volume of 334.36K.

During the past year, Roundhill HOOD WeeklyPay ETF(HOOW) stock moved between $43.34 at its lowest and $86.16 at its peak.

During the past year, Roundhill HOOD WeeklyPay ETF(HOOW) stock moved between $43.34 at its lowest and $86.16 at its peak.

Average Annual Return

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