you are currently viewing:Calamos Announces Reset of Upside Cap Rate for S&P 500 Structured Alt Protection ETF--May (CPSM) Providing Renewed 100% Downside Protection Over One YearApril 30, 2025-Calamos S&P 500(R) Structured Alt Protection ETF(R)- May (CPSM) completed its first annual outcome period today, April 30, 2025, and resets on May 1, 2025, with a new cap rate of 7.00%.
The Calamos Structured Protection ETF suite combines Calamos' decades-long alternatives, risk management and options investing expertise with the liquid, cost-effective and tax-efficient ETF structure. Calamos Investments LLC ("Calamos"), a leading alternatives manager, today announced the cap rate for the first reset of the Calamos S&P 500® Structured Alt Protection ETF- May (CPSM), providing 100% downside-protected exposure to the S&P 500 with an attractive upside cap range over a one-year outcome period, before fees and expenses. Source: Calamos Investments |
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