The Amplify Samsung SOFR ETF (SOFR) is an actively managed strategy aimed to provide current monthly income. SOFR ETF seeks to closely replicate the performance of the Secured Overnight Financing Rate, as published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.1
The Amplify TLT U.S. Treasury 12% Option Income ETF (TLTP) seeks investment results that generally correspond to the performance (before fees and expenses) of the Bloomberg U.S. Treasury 20+ Year 12% Premium Covered Call 2.0 Index. TLTP provides convenient single ticker access to a weekly covered call strategy offering opportunities for a higher level of income and capital appreciation on the shares not covered by calls.
The Amplify Lithium & Battery Technology ETF (BATT) seeks investment results that correspond generally to the EQM Lithium & Battery Technology Index. BATT is a portfolio of companies generating significant revenue from the development, production and use of lithium battery technology, including: 1) battery storage solutions, 2) battery metals & materials, and 3) electric vehicles (EV).
The Amplify Video Game Leaders ETF (GAMR) offers access to global companies in the video gaming value chain, including game development, publishing, mobile and online games, GPUs (graphics processing unit), development platforms, supporting software, hardware, peripherals, and the metaverse. GAMR seeks investment results that generally correlate (before fees and expenses) to the VettaFi Video Game Leaders Index.
The Amplify Online Retail ETF (IBUY) seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price performance of the EQM Online Retail Index. IBUY is a portfolio of companies generating significant revenue from online and virtual sales. Portfolio holdings fall into four categories: traditional retail, marketplace, omnichannel retail and travel.
The Amplify Weight Loss Drug & Treatment ETF (THNR) seeks investment results that generally correspond to the performance of the VettaFi Weight Loss Drug & Treatment Index. THNR provides access to global companies involved in the pharmaceutical manufacturing of GLP-1 agonist or enablers of such businesses.
International equities traded lower in March as the Iran war triggered both inflation and growth fears, and central banks (European Central Bank, Bank of Japan) tightened policy or threatened it. The spike in oil prices highlighted the dependence many international economies have on oil imports for consumption and industrial sectors. International equities traded lower in sympathy with risk reduction and rotation yet continued to show resilience rooted in cheaper valuations and higher dividends than U.S. markets. Volatility peaked in the third week of the month after Brent prices surged past $110/bbl (dollars per barrel), and equities rallied from their lows (approximately -13% at the intraday bottom from the start of the month) as ceasefire headlines hit the tape.
Amplify Samsung SOFR ETF (SOFR) First Quarter Commentary 2026
Amplify TLT U.S. Treasury 12% Option Income ETF (TLTP) First Quarter Commentary 2026
Amplify Lithium & Battery Technology ETF (BATT) First Quarter Commentary 2026
Amplify Video Game Leaders ETF (GAMR) First Quarter Commentary 2026
Amplify Online Retail ETF (IBUY) First Quarter Commentary 2026
Amplify Weight Loss Drug & Treatment ETF (THNR) First Quarter Commentary 2026
Powering Portfolios: Standout ETFs in Energy & Income [ETF Watch Video]
International Insights: Investing Across the Globe - March 2026
IDVO Commentary March 2026
Amplify ETFs Declares April Income Distributions for its Income ETFs