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Calamos Laddered S&P 500 Structured Alt Protection ETF CPSL:Cboe Consolidated Listings

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$25.6351 +0.0711 (0.28%) 12,245 Below Avg. 
As of close 05/02/2025
 
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Buffer ETFs have characteristics unlike many other traditional investment products and may not be suitable for all investors. Buffer ETFs may limit an investor’s losses up to the ETF’s stated buffer limit; however, in the event of a decline in the underlying investments in excess of the buffer limit, the investor will experience those losses. For investors purchasing a Buffer ETF during the outcome period, typically one year, the current cap and buffer levels may differ from what is stated in the prospectus due to market movement, meaning the investor may have limited to no gains available while still remaining vulnerable to significant downside risks. You should understand that gains exceeding the cap may not be realized, and there is no guarantee that the buffer will protect you from losses. Please refer to the issuer’s website for the current cap and buffer levels, outcome period, and to better understand the potential investment outcomes. Most Buffer ETFs invest in Flexible Exchange (“FLEX”) options, which may be less liquid than traditional options or other securities; lack of liquidity may negatively impact the value of the FLEX options and the value of an investment in a Buffer ETF. To learn more about Buffer ETFs, please read What are Buffer ETFs?

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