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The Arm Holdings Plc ADRhedged (the "Series") seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally, before fees and expenses, to the total return of the ordinary shares of Arm Holdings Plc in its local market. The Series, under normal circumstances, invests at least 95% of its net assets in American Depositary Receipts ("ADRs") of the Arm Holdings Plc (the "Company"). The Series will not invest directly in the Company. ADRs are receipts, issued by an American bank or trust issuer, which evidence ownership of underlying securities issued by a non-U.S. issuer. The Series invests in the ADRs of the Company (the "Portfolio Securities") and a currency swap (the "Currency Hedge Contract") designed to hedge against fluctuations in the exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and the British Pound ("Local Currency"). The Currency Hedge Contract is with a counterparty acting as principal. Although ADRs are U.S. dollar denominated and traded on U.S. exchanges, they are still subject to currency risk because changes in foreign currency exchange rates affect their value. The Currency Hedge Contract is designed to minimize the impact of fluctuations in the exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and the Local Currency.
Arm Holdings PLC Adrhedged trades on the BATS stock market under the symbol ARMH.
As of December 19, 2025, ARMH stock price was flat at $48.79 with 1 million shares trading.
ARMH has a market cap of $487,944.00. This is considered a Sub-Micro Cap stock.
ARMH support price is $47.42 and resistance is $50.17 (based on 1 day standard deviation move). This means that using the most recent 20 day stock volatility and applying a one standard deviation move around the stock's closing price, stastically there is a 67% probability that ARMH shares will trade within this expected range on the day.