Invest in China’s leading companies with the Roundhill China Magnificent Seven ETF (MAGC). Focused exposure to the China Magnificent Seven, tech leaders driving innovation within the Chinese economy.
(as of 06/30/2025)
On September 30, 2025, the Fund’s ticker symbol changed from DRAG to MAGC. The Fund's name changed from the Roundhill China Dragons ETF to the Roundhill China Magnificent Seven ETF.
The Roundhill China Magnificent Seven ETF (“MAGC”) seeks to offer equal weight exposure to the largest and most innovative Chinese companies (the “China Magnificent Seven”). MAGC currently includes Tencent, PDD Holdings, Alibaba, Meituan, BYD, Xiaomi, and NetEase. MAGC is the first-ever ETF to provide precise exposure to China’s tech leaders.
Precise - MAGC offers targeted exposure to the largest and most innovative Chinese tech stocks, eliminating potential risk associated with Chinese small caps.
Efficient - Designed with both investors and traders in mind, MAGC seeks to offer similar tax efficiency to a traditionally managed ETF.
Access - MAGC provides U.S. investors with access to a concentrated basket of seven of the largest and most innovative Chinese companies in a single ticker.
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Primary Exchange | Cboe BZX |
Expense Ratio | 0.59% |
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Launch | 10/03/24 |
ETF Options | Yes |
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CUSIP | 77926X874 |
ISIN | US77926X8746 |
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Management Style | Active |
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The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor's shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Returns less than one year are not annualized. For the most recent month-end performance, please call (855) 561-5728. You cannot invest directly in an index. Shares are bought and sold at market price (closing price), not net asset value (NAV), and are individually redeemed from the Fund. Market performance is determined using the Primary Exchange official closing price. Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
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When did the Roundhill China Magnificent Seven ETF (CBOE: MAGC) launch?
MAGC began trading on October 3, 2024 as the Roundhill China Dragons ETF. The Fund’s name changed on September 30, 2025 to the Roundhill China Magnificent Seven ETF.
What is the ticker symbol for the Roundhill China Magnificent Seven ETF?
The Roundhill China Magnificent Seven ETF trades on the Cboe BZX under the ticker symbol ‘MAGC’. The Fund previously traded under the symbol ‘DRAG’ until September 30, 2025.
What are the fees for the Roundhill China Magnificent Seven ETF?
The Fund’s gross expense ratio is 0.59% per year.
Can I trade options on the Roundhill China Magnificent Seven ETF?
Yes, options trading is available for MAGC.
Is the Roundhill China Magnificent Seven ETF actively managed?
Yes. However, the Fund’s turnover is generally expected to be limited to quarterly rebalancing.
Why does the Roundhill China Magnificent Seven ETF invest in total return swaps?
The Fund utilizes total return swaps in order to maintain compliance with RIC diversification tests. The Fund intends to qualify as a Regulated Investment Company for tax purposes.
What are the China Magnificent Seven stocks?
Driven by one of the largest and most populated economies in the world, we believe select Chinese mega-cap tech companies have competitive advantages through the economies of scale, solid fundamental footing, and extraordinary growth relative to their peers. As of March 2025, Roundhill has identified seven of the largest and most innovative Chinese companies which we have dubbed the “China Magnificent Seven”, companies who represent their clear leadership as technological innovators within the Chinese economy.
(as of 06/30/2025)
On September 30, 2025, the Fund’s ticker symbol changed from DRAG to MAGC. The Fund's name changed from the Roundhill China Dragons ETF to the Roundhill China Magnificent Seven ETF.
as of TBD