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Invesco U.S. equities

Trust Invesco to access the world’s largest economy and some of the most recognized companies.

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Why consider U.S. equities?

As investors look to diversify from Canada’s overweighted energy and financial sectors, U.S. equity solutions can provide access to the potentially strong and stable benefits from some of the world's most recognized companies. Not only are these names we trust, but indexes such as the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq-100 have provided strong returns over recent decades.

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Invesco NASDAQ 100 Index ETF

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QQC invests in securities of Invesco QQQ TrustSM, Series 1 (Nasdaq ticker: QQQ), Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF (Nasdaq ticker: QQQM), or in securities of U.S. companies to replicate the Nasdaq-100 Index. The index consists of the 100 largest nonfinancial companies listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC based on market capitalization.

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Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Index ETF

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EQL invests in securities of Invesco S&P 500® Equal Weight ETF (NYSE Arca ticker: RSP) or in securities of U.S.-listed companies to replicate the S&P 500® Equal Weight Index, which has the same constituents as the capitalization-weighted S&P 500. However, each company represented in the index is allocated a fixed weight of 0.20% at each quarterly rebalancing of the index.

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Invesco S&P US Dividend Aristocrats ESG Index ETF

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IUAE invests primarily in equity securities of companies listed in the U.S. that have increased total dividends per share yearly for at least 20 consecutive years to replicate the S&P ESG High Yield Dividend Aristocrats FMC Weighted Index.

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Invesco S&P 500 ESG Index ETF

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ESG invests in equity securities of U.S. companies to replicate the S&P 500® ESG Index. The index is a broad-based, market-cap-weighted index that is designed to measure the performance of companies in the S&P 500 (the "broader index") meeting specific environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria, while maintaining similar overall industry weights as the broader index.

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Invesco NASDAQ 100 Equal Weight Index ETF

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QQEQ invests in securities of U.S. companies to replicate the Nasdaq-100® Equal Weighted Index, which has the same constituents as the capitalization-weighted Nasdaq-100 Index. However, each company represented in the index is allocated an equal weight at each quarterly rebalancing.

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