JPMorgan Betabuilders U.S. Equity Fund

BBUS
$134.32 (- $0.14 - 0.10%)
Last updated: 2026-07-03 23:24 UTC
BBUS Metrics
Exchange
🇺🇸 CBOE BATS
CBOE BZX U.S. Equities ExchangeUnited StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorLarge Blend
IndustryJPMorgan
ISINN/A
Market Price134.32
Dividend Yield 1.04%
Dividend Growth
1Y +52.65%
3Y +13.36%
5YN/A
10YN/A
Annual Dividend 2.00
Latest Payout ($)0.34
Latest Payout Date2026-06-25
Dividend FrequencyQuarterly
P/E Ratio27.59
EPS4.51
Market CapN/A
Book ValueN/A
Price to BookN/A
Beta0.86
52w High124.93
52w Low86.94
Next Earnings DateN/A

JPMorgan Betabuilders U.S. Equity Fund trades under ticker BBUS on CBOE as an ETF. Use this page to review its stock price, dividends, and price history. The page also shows Large Blend exposure. Also searched as JP Morgan Betabuilders U.S. Equity Fund.

About the Company
The JPMorgan Betabuilders U.S. Equity Fund is an exchange-traded fund designed to provide investors with exposure to the large- and mid-cap sectors of the U.S. equity market. The fund seeks to closely track the performance of the Morningstar® US Target Market Exposure Index, a benchmark that represents the expansive universe of U.S. stocks. This index-driven approach aims to offer investors a cost-effective way to access a broad cross-section of the market, spanning major industries such as technology, healthcare, finance, and consumer goods. JPMorgan Betabuilders U.S. Equity Fund plays a significant role in offering diversified U.S. market exposure to both retail and institutional investors who seek to mirror the performance of the underlying index with the added liquidity and tradability of an ETF. Its incorporation into portfolios can help achieve balanced asset allocation and serve as a foundational component in constructing core equity positions. The fund’s strategy emphasizes low tracking error and efficient market capture, making it a relevant choice for investors looking to gain comprehensive exposure to the dynamic U.S. equity landscape without the complexities of individual stock selection.
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