In the Spotlight: Howard Hughes Corp. Howard Hughes Corp. (NYSE: HHC), a GSPIN constituent, is a real estate development company that was spun off from General Growth Properties (NYSE: GGP), a mall REIT emerging from bankruptcy in 2010. Howard Hughes may have the potential to continue to improve its business, however, the development of its property assets is still in the early stages: “We believe recent prices paid for its planned developments in Hawaii justify the valuation of the entire company, and the scope of New York’s South Street Seaport development continues to grow as the company identifies additional value-creating opportunities.”
Read more in the August SPUNdamentals
About SPUN
SPUNseeks to replicate GSPIN, a rules-based, equal-weighted index intended to track the performance of listed, publicly held spin-offs that are domiciled and trade in the U.S. or developed markets of Western Europe and Asia.
THIS EMAIL IS FOR FINANCIAL ADVISOR USE ONLY AND IS NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
This email is for financial advisor use only and has not been reviewed by FINRA. It was prepared by Van Eck solely for financial advisors and not for distribution to the general public. If this email is used in oral or written form by a solicitor or any representative with the general public, the financial advisor will be held personally responsible to assure that such use complies with the filing and other requirements of applicable securities laws of any applicable country, and that current offering documents of the fund and current supporting data are furnished where required.
Please note that the information herein represents the opinions of the portfolio manager and these opinions may change at any time and from time to time. Not intended to be a forecast of future events, a guarantee of future results or investment advice. Historical performance is not indicative of future results; current data may differ from data quoted. Current market conditions may not continue. Non-Van Eck Global proprietary information contained herein has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form, or referred to in any other publication, without express written permission of Van Eck Global.
If this material is distributed outside of your firm, you are responsible for ensuring that the distribution complies with applicable laws, rules, and regulations.
An investment in the Fund may be subject to risks which include, among others, risks associated with spun-off companies that may have limited liquidity, pricing inefficiencies, and may be more speculative in nature than established companies, all of which may adversely affect the Fund. Foreign investments, specifically those in Europe and Asia, are subject to risks, which include changes in economic and political conditions, foreign currency fluctuations, changes in foreign regulations, and changes in currency exchange rates which may negatively impact the Fund’s return. Small- and medium-capitalization companies may be subject to elevated risks. The Fund’s assets may be concentrated in a particular sector and may be subject to more risk than investments in a diverse group of sectors.
Market Vectors Global Spin-Off ETF (SPUN) is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Horizon Kinetics, LLC. Horizon Kinetics, LLC makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, to the owners of Market Vectors Global Spin-Off ETF or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or in Market Vectors Global Spin-Off ETF.
Fund shares are not individually redeemable and will be issued and redeemed at their Net Asset Value (NAV) only through certain authorized broker-dealers in large, specified blocks of shares called ”creation units” and otherwise can be bought and sold only through exchange trading. Creation units are issued and redeemed principally in kind. Shares may trade at a premium or discount to their NAV in the secondary market.
Investing involves substantial risk and high volatility, including possible loss of principal. Bonds and bond funds will decrease in value as interest rates rise. An investor should consider the investment objective, risks, charges and expenses of the Fund carefully before investing.
To obtain a prospectus and summary prospectus, which contains this and other information call 888.MKT.VCTR or visit http://www.vaneck.com/market-vectors. Please read the prospectus and summary prospectus carefully before investing.
Van Eck Securities Corporation, Distributor 666 Third Avenue New York, NY 10017 800.826.2333
Företag som återköper egna aktier, vilket vanligtvis leder till att deras aktiekurs stiger. Denna praxis är laglig i de flesta länder och kommer från den amerikanska aktiemarknaden. Vinsterna behålls inom företaget och stärker därmed dess konkurrenskraft. Aktieägarna gynnas på två sätt: Priset per aktie ökar och de behöver inte betala källskatt på utdelningar som annars skulle delas ut.
För börsnoterade företag är information om återköpsprogram offentlig. Indexleverantörer använder denna information för att konstruera specifika index som kan fungera som ett alternativ till vanliga utdelningsstrategier.
I den här investeringsguiden hittar du alla ETFer som gör att du kan investera i företag med hög återköpsgrad. För närvarande finns det två olika index som spåras av tre ETFer tillgängliga. Den årliga förvaltningskostnaden på dessa börshandlade fonder ligger mellan 0,15 och 0,39 procent per år.
En sammanställning av ETFer som investerar i företag som återköper aktier
Förutom avkastning finns det ytterligare viktiga faktorer att tänka på när du väljer en ETF som investerar i företag som återköper aktier. För att ge ett bra beslutsunderlag hittar du en lista över alla ETFer som investerar i företag som återköper aktier med information om kortnamn, kostnad, utdelningspolicy, fondens hemvist och replikeringsmetod.
För mer information om respektive börshandlad fond, klicka på kortnamnet i tabellen nedan.
iShares STOXX Europe 600 UCITSETF (DE) EUR (Acc) (EXIE ETF) med ISIN DE000A2QP4B6, försöker följa STOXX® Europe 600-indexet. STOXX® Europe 600-indexet följer de 600 största europeiska företagen.
Den börshandlade fondensTER (total cost ratio) uppgår till 0,20 % p.a. ETFen replikerar resultatet av det underliggande indexet genom full replikering (köper alla indexbeståndsdelar). Utdelningarna i ETFen ackumuleras och återinvesteras.
iShares STOXX Europe 600 UCITSETF (DE) EUR (Acc) är en stor ETF med tillgångar på 641 miljoner euro under förvaltning. Denna ETF lanserades den 24 februari 2023 och har sin hemvist i Tyskland.
Varför EXIE?
Exponering för ett brett utbud av företag från utvecklade länder i Europa
Direktinvesteringar till stora, medelstora och små företag
Det betyder att det går att handla andelar i denna ETF genom de flesta svenska banker och Internetmäklare, till exempel DEGIRO, Nordnet, Aktieinvest och Avanza.
People have long joined clubs and social circles to talk about sports, politics, business, and more. As the internet evolved, social networking began complementing these physical spaces, offering a more accessible, democratized way to connect and exchange ideas.
As social media gained influence, it began to leave its mark on the financial world. In 2012, an internet community called “Wallstreet Bets” started on Reddit, focusing on bold, high-risk stock trading. But it wasn’t until 2020 that the term “meme stocks” was first coined.
What is a meme?
A meme is an idea, image, phrase, or cultural reference that spreads rapidly across the internet, often humorous or satirical. Memes evolve through social sharing and adaptation, shaping online discourse and trends.
In January 2021, Reddit users in the Wall Street Bets forum generated hype about GameStop (ticker: GME), a struggling video game retailer that hedge funds were heavily shorting. The buzz on Reddit drove the stock price of GameStop from $4.42 to $483 at its (intraday) peak on January 28, 2021. Though the hype faded, GME remains up 414.48% from its pre-surge price, marking a turning point in retail investing and online market movements.
What is a memecoin?
A memecoin is a cryptocurrency inspired by internet memes or viral trends. Unlike traditional cryptocurrencies focused on utility (like Bitcoin or Ethereum), memecoins thrive on community engagement, humor, and speculative momentum. Their low barriers to entry make them easy to create, trade, and experiment with, serving as an accessible gateway for newcomers to the crypto space.
Traditionally, when a meme or trend went viral, platforms like Instagram, Twitter, or Reddit captured the economic value, while the creators and communities driving the momentum saw little in return. Crypto changed that dynamic. With infrastructure that enables native asset ownership and online trading, individuals and communities can now participate in the upside of the culture they create.
Imagine subscribing to a YouTube creator before they blew up—and actually earning a share of their rise. That’s the future memecoins are starting to unlock.
From meme to mainstream: The evolution of memecoins
In 2013, software engineers Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer created Dogecoin (DOGE) as a lighthearted parody of the cryptocurrency craze, inspired by the popular “Doge” meme featuring a Shiba Inu dog. Despite its origins as a joke, Dogecoin quickly gained a dedicated community and achieved a market capitalization in the billions. This success paved the way for numerous other meme coins, blending internet culture with digital assets.
The memecoin sector burst into the mainstream in late 2024 and early 2025, propelled by a frenzy of token launches on Solana and headline moments like Donald Trump releasing his own coin. But not all tokens are created equal. Many of these newcomers were short-lived, extractive plays—designed to capture attention, extract liquidity, and disappear.
While they’ve stress-tested blockchains with massive trading volumes, they shouldn’t be mistaken for more established memecoins like Dogecoin (DOGE), Shiba Inu (SHIB), and Pepe (PEPE). These tokens are different. They’ve endured not because of hype cycles but because they represent something deeper: tokenized internet culture, forged through shared humor, sentiment, and identity.
What gives memecoins their intrinsic value?
In a world where financial worth is usually tied to revenue, utility, or technological innovation, memecoins are the outliers. They don’t rely on complex protocols or multi-year roadmaps—they thrive on cultural relevance.
Memes are the internet’s native language: they carry emotion, identity, and connection across borders. DOGE, launched in 2013, transformed a lighthearted Shiba Inu meme into a symbol of optimism and generosity. SHIB, born in 2020 as a self-declared “Dogecoin killer,” evolved into an expansive DeFi and NFT ecosystem with a devoted, youthful base. PEPE, emerging in 2023, captured the raw, viral energy of the “Pepe the Frog” meme and quickly gained traction. What unites them all is their ability to embed themselves in the internet’s cultural fabric—turning memes into enduring digital assets.
In the end, memecoins are more than the tokens themselves—they’re a bold experiment in redefining value in a digital world. They harness not just capital but also culture. Their deeper impact lies in showing that relevance, community, and shared culture can be powerful forms of value in their own right.
Research Newsletter
Each week the 21Shares Research team will publish our data-driven insights into the crypto asset world through this newsletter. Please direct any comments, questions, and words of feedback to research@21shares.com
Disclaimer
The information provided does not constitute a prospectus or other offering material and does not contain or constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of any offer to buy securities in any jurisdiction. Some of the information published herein may contain forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties and that actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements as a result of various factors. The information contained herein may not be considered as economic, legal, tax or other advice and users are cautioned to base investment decisions or other decisions solely on the content hereof.