Calamos Set to Launch Downside-Protected ETF With S&P 500 Exposure

The Calamos S&P 500 Structured Alt Protection ETF has an upside cap range of  8.58% to 9.07%.

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Calamos Investments plans an August launch for a new S&P 500-based ETF with 100% downside protection.

The Calamos S&P 500 Structured Alt Protection ETF has an estimated upside cap range of  8.58% to 9.07% over one year before fees and expenses. Launching Aug. 1, CPSA continues an expansion of the Calamos Structured Protection ETFs series, which offers 100% downside protection to the S&P 500, Nasdaq-100 and Russell 2000.

Calamos said in a statement that its Structured Protection ETF series is the most comprehensive of its kind, offering entry points each month to capital-protected growth.

Calamos Investments offers investment strategies including alternatives, multi-asset, convertible, fixed income, private credit, equity, and sustainable equity. It has provided alternative investment strategies with a focus on risk management for nearly 50 years.

Calamos had $38 billion in assets under management, including more than $16 billion in liquid alternatives assets, as of June 30.

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