JPMorgan Diversified Return U.S. Equity ETF

JPUS
$140.89 (+ $1.04 + 0.74%)
Last updated: 2026-07-04 03:12 UTC
JPUS Metrics
Exchange
🇺🇸 NYSE ARCX
NYSE ArcaUnited StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorMid-Cap Value
IndustryJPMorgan
ISINUS46641Q4073
CUSIP46641Q407
Market Price140.89
Dividend Yield 1.93%
Dividend Growth
1Y +6.04%
3Y +10.48%
5Y +12.59%
10YN/A
Annual Dividend 2.80
Latest Payout ($)0.68
Latest Payout Date2026-06-25
Dividend FrequencyQuarterly
P/E Ratio18.59
EPS6.74
Market CapN/A
Book ValueN/A
Price to BookN/A
Beta1.01
52w High126.17
52w Low101.63
Next Earnings DateN/A

JPMorgan Diversified Return U.S. Equity ETF trades under ticker JPUS on NYSE as an ETF. Use this page to review its stock price, dividends, and price history. The page also shows Mid-Cap Value exposure. Identifiers: ISIN US46641Q4073, CUSIP 46641Q407. Also searched as JP Morgan Diversified Return U.S. Equity ETF.

About the Company
The JPMorgan Diversified Return U.S. Equity ETF is an exchange-traded fund designed to provide investors with exposure to a broad spectrum of U.S. equities, while emphasizing factors other than pure market capitalization. Its primary purpose is to offer a diversified approach to investing in U.S. stocks, aiming for growth through strategic factor allocation such as value, quality, and momentum. This ETF evaluates stocks based on various characteristics to achieve a balanced portfolio, potentially reducing volatility in comparison to standard market-cap weighted indexes. Notably, the fund spans multiple sectors, reflecting the diversity of the U.S. economy and including industries such as technology, healthcare, financials, and consumer goods. By utilizing a proprietary multi-factor framework, the ETF seeks to capture excess returns from stocks that exhibit favorable attributes, contributing to long-term capital appreciation. The ETF's presence in the market adds depth to investment strategies centered around smart beta approaches. Market participants regard it as a crucial tool for those looking to allocate assets within U.S. equities with a more sophisticated risk-return profile than traditional benchmarks like the S&P 500.
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