JPMorgan BetaBuilders U.S. Mid Cap Equity ETF (BBMC)

BATS: BBMC · Real-Time Price · USD
125.99
+0.37 (0.29%)
Jun 26, 2026, 4:00 PM EDT - Market closed
0.29%
Assets $2.10B
Expense Ratio 0.07%
PE Ratio 21.46
Shares Out 16.78M
Dividend (ttm) $1.41
Dividend Yield 1.12%
Ex-Dividend Date Jun 23, 2026
Payout Ratio 23.98%
1-Year Return +31.50%
Volume 5,402
Open 124.96
Previous Close 125.62
Day's Range 124.96 - 126.37
52-Week Low 96.26
52-Week High 127.13
Beta 1.09
Holdings 471
Inception Date Apr 14, 2020

About BBMC

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The JPMorgan BetaBuilders U.S. Mid Cap Equity ETF (BBMC) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in mid cap equity. The fund tracks an index of US mid-cap equities, selected and weighted by market cap. BBMC was launched on Apr 14, 2020 and is issued by JPMorgan Chase.

Asset Class Equity
Category Mid-Cap Blend
Region North America
Stock Exchange BATS
Ticker Symbol BBMC
ETF Provider JPMorgan Chase
Index Tracked Morningstar US Mid Cap Target Market Exposure Extended

Top 10 Holdings

6.83% of assets
Name Symbol Weight
JPMorgan U.S. Government Money Market Fund MGMXX 1.10%
Natera, Inc. NTRA 0.75%
Revolution Medicines, Inc. RVMD 0.71%
Qnity Electronics, Inc. Q 0.70%
Tapestry, Inc. TPR 0.62%
Carpenter Technology Corporation CRS 0.61%
Casey's General Stores, Inc. CASY 0.61%
Williams-Sonoma, Inc. WSM 0.59%
Curtiss-Wright Corporation CW 0.58%
ATI Inc. ATI 0.56%
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Dividends

Ex-Dividend Amount Pay Date
Jun 23, 2026 $0.32614 Jun 25, 2026
Mar 24, 2026 $0.22736 Mar 26, 2026
Dec 23, 2025 $0.49136 Dec 26, 2025
Sep 23, 2025 $0.36317 Sep 25, 2025
Jun 24, 2025 $0.27706 Jun 26, 2025
Mar 25, 2025 $0.19607 Mar 27, 2025
Full Dividend History

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