Global X Millennial Consumer ETF (MILN)

NASDAQ: MILN · Real-Time Price · USD
48.86
+0.03 (0.06%)
At close: Jul 21, 2025, 4:00 PM
48.00
-0.86 (-1.76%)
Pre-market: Jul 22, 2025, 4:07 AM EDT
0.06%
Assets$126.58M
Expense Ratio0.50%
PE Ratio27.54
Shares Out2.59M
Dividend (ttm)$0.10
Dividend Yield0.21%
Ex-Dividend DateJun 27, 2025
Payout FrequencySemi-Annual
Payout Ratio5.82%
Volume5,910
Open49.01
Previous Close48.83
Day's Range48.86 - 49.13
52-Week Low35.03
52-Week High49.77
Beta1.26
Holdings81
Inception DateMay 4, 2016

About MILN

Fund Home Page

The Global X Millennial Consumer ETF (MILN) is an exchange-traded fund that is based on the Indxx Millennials Thematic index. The fund tracks an index composed of US-listed companies that derive a significant source of their revenue from spending categories determined to be associated with millennials - people born between 1980 and 2000. MILN was launched on May 4, 2016 and is issued by Global X.

Asset Class Equity
Category Large Growth
Region North America
Stock Exchange NASDAQ
Ticker Symbol MILN
ETF Provider Global X
Index Tracked Indxx Millennials Thematic Index

Top 10 Holdings

33.31% of assets
NameSymbolWeight
Sea LimitedSE3.70%
The Walt Disney CompanyDIS3.50%
Netflix, Inc.NFLX3.43%
DoorDash, Inc.DASH3.32%
Spotify Technology S.A.SPOT3.25%
Uber Technologies, Inc.UBER3.25%
Intuit Inc.INTU3.25%
Meta Platforms, Inc.META3.22%
NIKE, Inc.NKE3.21%
Booking Holdings Inc.BKNG3.19%
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Dividends

Ex-DividendAmountPay Date
Jun 27, 2025$0.01807Jul 7, 2025
Dec 30, 2024$0.08515Jan 7, 2025
Jun 27, 2024$0.01587Jul 5, 2024
Dec 28, 2023$0.1138Jan 8, 2024
Jun 29, 2023$0.00421Jul 10, 2023
Dec 29, 2022$0.06237Jan 9, 2023
Full Dividend History

Performance

MILN had a total return of 27.66% in the past year, including dividends. Since the fund's inception, the average annual return has been 14.22%.

News

MILN: This Thematic ETF Is Still Unconvincing

Global X Millennials Consumer ETF targets U.S.-listed companies catering to millennials, focusing on key spending categories. MILN is heavily weighted in consumer discretionary and has a good aggregat...

10 months ago - Seeking Alpha

Consumer Spending Trends: Inside E-Commerce, Luxury Goods, And More

Over the past few quarters, different narratives have emerged about consumer spending - it's up, it's down, it's growing but at a slower pace - with differing results on a month-to-month, year-over-ye...

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2 years ago - Seeking Alpha

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Yahoo Finance's Pras Subramanian outlines the various luxury brand ETFs currently being offered to allow investors' exposure to high-end car and fashion labels.

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3 years ago - Yahoo Finance

MILN: Pay Attention To Factors

MILN is a ~$220 million fund tracking the Indxx Millennials Thematic Index. MILN has delivered sterling returns since inception.

3 years ago - Seeking Alpha

Global X Millennials Thematic ETF- Notable Factors, For And Against

MILN's portfolio is relatively stable (low churn), and its holdings are well-balanced.

4 years ago - Seeking Alpha

MILN: Millennials Have Their Own Thematic ETF - But Baby-Boomers Should Own It Too

The Global X Millennials Thematic ETF invests in companies that appeal to the preferences and spending habits of Millennials. As defined by Global X, Millennials are those born between 1980 and 2000, ...

4 years ago - Seeking Alpha

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Exchange-traded funds that track social-media stocks outperformed Wednesday, in spite of a threat from President Donald Trump to veto legislation unless a law protecting tech companies was rolled back...

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5 years ago - Market Watch

Tech-themed ETFs explode. What's driving the gains, according to one top issuer

Jay Jacobs, senior vice president and head of research and strategy at Global X ETFs, and Todd Rosenbluth, senior director of ETF and mutual fund research at CFRA Research, speak to the rise of themat...

5 years ago - CNBC Television

ETF Spotlight: Retail gets more strong data

CNBC's Mike Santoli takes a look at the retail sector as more strong data from apparel sends stocks higher.

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6 years ago - CNBC Television