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MEMYTuttle Capital Meme Stock Income Blast ETF

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The fund is an actively managed exchange-traded fund (“ETF”) that invests at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in select securities that the adviser characterizes as “Meme Stocks”. A meme stock is a stock that gains popularity among retail investors through social media. The fund is non-diversified.

Tuttle Capital Management, LLC · Since 2026 (4 months)

Annual Cost

0.99%

#4685 out of 5,332 ETFs

Fund Size

$0.7M

#5262 out of 5,332 ETFs

Dividend Yield

Track Record

4 months

#5149 out of 5,332 ETFs

Performance

1 Year

N/A

3 Years

N/A

5 Years

N/A

What's inside

Asset class
Strategy
structured outcome

Asset allocation

Bonds
95.9%
Cash
4.9%
Stocks
4.0%

Top holdings

First American Government Obligs XFGXXX42.7%

Risk profile

Volatility (1Y)

N/A

Max drawdown

-27.3%

Worst peak-to-trough loss

Sharpe (3Y)

N/A

Sortino (3Y)

N/A

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Our take

Structural notes on how this fund behaves. Read our guide on the 6 warning signs.

Buffer
Warning

Buffer ETF — downside protection at a cost

Defined-outcome funds cap upside (typically 8–20%) in exchange for partial downside protection (9–30%), priced via options. Fees are materially higher than the underlying index (often 0.70%+ vs 0.03–0.10%). For most pre-retirees, a simple stock/bond mix achieves similar downside behaviour at a fraction of the cost.

Source: Morningstar, 'Defined-Outcome ETFs: Useful or Uneconomic?' (2023)

Why we flagged this: strategy=structured_outcome + structured_outcome_strategy

Educational analysis of structural product characteristics. Not investment advice. Always read the fund prospectus and consult a qualified advisor before investing. More

Data updated on 2026-05-05