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PMMRPGIM S&P 500 Max Buffer ETF - March

Stay safeGrow my money1y track recordRanked #279 of 340 in this goal

Seeks to provide returns matching the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust price return up to a cap while maximizing downside protection.

By PGIM · Launched 2025

Annual Cost

0.50%

#2,576 of 5,562 · average

Fund Size

$5M

#5,030 of 5,562 · small

Dividend YieldGoal

0.00%

Track Record

1 year

#4,210 of 5,562 · young

Performance

Total-return NAV · USD
Growth of $10,000
$10,706+7.1%

Total-return NAV, USD. Net of fund fees, before tax.

Classification

How Beacon categorizes this fund

Asset class

Alternative

Strategy

Structured outcome

Index tracked

S&P 500 Index

What it actually holds

By weight

Concentration

Top 4 holdings = 100.0% of fundconcentrated

X-CHANGE FINANCIAL ACCESS LLCSPY 2 C5.94
108.6%
(PIPA070) PGIM Core Government Money Market Fund
0.7%
X-CHANGE FINANCIAL ACCESS LLCSPY 2 P594.18
0.1%
X-CHANGE FINANCIAL ACCESS LLCSPY 2 C636.37
-9.4%

Asset allocation

Stocks
98.5%
Cash
1.5%

Risk profile

Last 12 months · Sharpe & Sortino need 3+ years
Volatility (1Y)
1.7%Low

Year-on-year price swings

Max drawdown
-2.3%Mild

Worst peak-to-trough loss

Sharpe (3Y)
Unavailable

Needs 3+ years of history

Sortino (3Y)
Not yet

Needs 3+ years of history

Where to buy

Listing

Exchange
Cboe BZX

Full fund details

Objective
Seeks to provide returns matching the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust price return up to a cap while maximizing downside protection.
Strategy
Invests primarily in FLEX Options on the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust to achieve a 100% downside buffer and a cap of 7.10% for the Target Outcome Period. The Fund is actively managed and aims for outcomes based on the performance of the Underlying ETF.
Inception date
February 28, 2025
Fund family
PGIM

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

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Data updated on 2026-06-20