iShares MSCI Germany (DAX) vs Nasdaq100 ETF — how do they compare? iShares MSCI Germany (DAX) trades at $41.2, while Nasdaq100 ETF trades at $703.99. The key difference: Nasdaq100 ETF is trading nearer its 52-week high, iShares MSCI Germany (DAX) nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| EWG | QQQ | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Broad Market / Factor | — |
52-Week High | $44.56 | $746.16 |
52-Week Low | $38.08 | $553.88 |
Signals from Pluang's Aura AI — not financial advice
EWG is trading at $41.19, down 0.48% on the day with a neutral technical signal. The stock shows mixed technical indicators with bearish moving averages but oversold RSI conditions. Recent German economic developments, including a €13.3 billion energy relief package and healthcare reforms, create a complex backdrop for this US-listed German-focused ETF.
The outlook remains balanced with European monetary policy uncertainty and energy market volatility presenting both opportunities and risks. German fiscal support measures could provide stability, while ECB rate decisions and Middle East tensions may drive near-term volatility in European markets.
QQQ trades at $707.71, down 1.66% with a neutral technical signal. The ETF shows mixed analyst sentiment with a 50/50 buy/split and faces competition from lower-fee alternatives like QQQM. Recent news highlights SpaceX's addition to the Nasdaq-100 index, potentially increasing concentration risk in tech mega-caps.
The ETF's outlook remains tied to tech sector performance, with AI growth driving interest but valuation concerns persist. Key risks include high concentration in top holdings and expense ratio pressure from competing funds. Institutional flows and Fed policy will be critical near-term catalysts.
Trailing returns across standard periods
Latest headlines on both assets
EWG is a country-specific ETF that tracks the performance of the German equity market. It provides exposure to large and mid-sized companies in Germany across key sectors like industrials and financials, with top holdings such as SAP, Siemens, and Allianz.
Read more on EWG →The ETF is designed to track the performance of the securities and the stocks in the NASDAQ-100 Index. To maintain the composition and weightings, the advisor adjusts the ETF from time to time to conform to periodic changes in the index target.
Read more on QQQ →