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Innovator Nasdaq-100 Managed 10 Buffer ETF(NBFR)

ETF

Live Price

Offline

$27.08

-0.06% today

Window Change

+7.51%

Window

Feb 24, 2026 โ†’ Jun 4, 2026

Market Cap
$12.46M
Dividend Yield
0.0%
50-Day Avg
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Exchange
AMEX
Sparse coverage

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Coverage: 71 bars ยท Feb 24, 2026 โ†’ Jun 4, 2026

Research Briefing

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Decision context

Research Snapshot

Innovator Nasdaq-100 Managed 10 Buffer ETF (NBFR) is an ETF with a market cap of $12.46M and listed on AMEX. The ETF last traded around $27.08 and up 7.5% across the available one-year price window (Feb 24, 2026 โ†’ Jun 4, 2026). Stock Foundry combines NBFR price history, dividend context, analyst forecasts, news, related Financial Services peers on this page.

Benchmark Comparison

Normalized Performance vs SPY

Compare this ticker against a broad index, growth benchmark, or sector ETF using a shared 1Y normalization window.

1Y shared range

NBFR

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Normalized return

SPY

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S&P 500

Excess Return

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Relative to SPY

NBFR Max Drawdown

-5.69%

Trailing 1Y

SPY Max Drawdown

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Trailing 1Y

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Calendar-Year Returns

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NBFR Dividend History

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Irregular

Dividend Yield

No active yield

Trailing 12M Payout

$0.01

Last Payout

$0.01
Ex: Mar 31, 2026 ยท Pay: Apr 1, 2026
Ex-DateRecordPayDividendAdjFrequency
Mar 31, 2026Mar 31, 2026Apr 1, 2026$0.01$0.01Irregular
No upcoming dividends in the next 90 days

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