MPIA — m+ Nasdaq-100 Accelerator Autocall ETF

Launched Aug 12, 2026 — spotted by our radar the morning after listing. What it does, in plain English.

Launch Status

● LAUNCHED  Listed Aug 12, 2026 — trading now. Payment history will be charted here from the first distribution.

Status updates daily from SEC records and our 15-minute issuer radar. A green LAUNCHED badge here means it's live and our launch tracker has logged it.

What MPIA Will Do, Per the Filing

MPIA launched on August 12, 2026 on Nasdaq, the tech-flavored half of the m+ funds autocall pair (its S&P 500 sibling is MPDY). The m+ Nasdaq-100 Accelerator Autocall ETF tracks the Barclays Nasdaq-100 Accelerator Autocallable Index and charges a 0.70% expense ratio.

The base machinery is the same autocallable ladder as MPDY — positions that pay fixed coupons while the Nasdaq-100 holds above a threshold, cash out early when it's at or above its start on checkpoint dates, and absorb losses only through a deep barrier in a serious decline. The "Accelerator" part is MPIA's twist: alongside the coupons, the index seeks added participation in equity upside — a growth component most pure income autocalls don't carry. Translation: a bit less "pure paycheck" than its sibling, a bit more tech-market exposure, on the more volatile underlying (which is also what funds the coupons — volatility is the raw material).

Autocallable strategies have lived inside bank structured notes for decades; m+ funds is putting them into tickers anyone can buy. MPIA arrived a day ahead of ProShares' ACQQ on the same index — while the Nasdaq autocall with the longest actual payment record is Calamos' CAIQ, paying monthly since late 2025. MPIA has no payment history yet — the first distributions will show the actual income profile, and we'll chart every payment from the first one.

What Nobody Can Know Yet

A registration filing is a plan, not a product. Until MPIA trades, there is no payment history, no real yield, and no evidence of how its strategy behaves in live markets — any number you hear before launch is a target or a guess. Filings also get delayed, renamed, or quietly abandoned; this page's status updates daily either way. When MPIA does launch, we chart every payment from its very first one, free.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When did MPIA launch?

It launched Aug 12, 2026. The registration was first seen in SEC records dated Aug 7, 2026; issuers typically launch within months of filing, but filings can also stall. The status box above updates daily, and the launch tracker shows everything else on the runway.

What will MPIA pay?

Unknowable until it trades — there is no payment history and the filing promises no rate. The strategy is option-income, so distributions would depend on real option premiums once live.

What does 'Accelerator' mean in MPIA's strategy?

It's a growth component layered on the autocall income machinery: per the index design, MPIA seeks participation in Nasdaq-100 upside alongside the fixed coupons, where a pure income autocall would convert essentially everything into coupon payments. The trade-off is the usual one — more equity participation means the fund's value moves more with the tech market, in both directions, and the deep-barrier crash risk that funds the coupons is still there.

Educational summary only — not financial advice, and not the prospectus. This page summarizes a public SEC registration filing (as amended) in our own words; filings change, and registered funds sometimes never launch. Verify all details against the fund's official documents before making any decision. A filing is information, not a recommendation.