you are currently viewing:Simplify Expands Its Equity PLUS Options ETF Suite With Launch of the Simplify Piper Sandler US Small-Cap PLUS Income ETF (LITL)April 29, 2025--A universe of small-cap equities is evaluated to identify ˜200 stocks well positioned in the current business cycle and through a factor-investing lens Simplify Asset Management ("Simplify"), a leading provider of Exchange Traded Funds ("ETFs"), today announced the launch of the Simplify Piper Sandler US Small-Cap PLUS Income ETF (LITL), an actively managed fund designed for investors aiming to balance volatility, income, and growth by combining small cap U.S. exposure with the potential for monthly income through a proprietary options overlay strategy. The fund's investment universe begins with about 2000 small capitalization stocks, from which the most illiquid names are screened out. Source: Simplify Asset Management Inc. |
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