SCJNCorgi U.S. Small-Cap 15% Structured Buffer ETF - June Series
Seeks to provide investors with returns that generally match the price return of the iShares Russell 2000 ETF, up to the upside cap of [ ]% while providing a buffer against the first 15% of losses.
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Classification
How Beacon categorizes this fundAsset class
AlternativeRegion
North americaStrategy
Structured outcome
Index tracked
iShares Russell 2000 ETF.
Where to buy
Listing
- Exchange
- Cboe BZX
Full fund details
- Objective
- Seeks to provide investors with returns that generally match the price return of the iShares Russell 2000 ETF, up to the upside cap of [ ]% while providing a buffer against the first 15% of losses.
- Strategy
- Invests primarily in FLEX Options on the iShares Russell 2000 ETF, targeting returns that match the ETF's price return up to a cap while providing a 15% downside buffer. The Fund's strategy is structured around an Outcome Period from June 1, 2026 to May 31, 2027, during which it seeks to achieve specific target results based on the ETF's performance. The Cap is determined by market conditions at the start of each Outcome Period and may vary, while the Buffer limits losses to the first 15% of the ETF's decline.
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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
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Data updated on 2026-06-06