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Invesco (IVZ): Valuation Check After QQQ Conversion to Open-End ETF and Expected Revenue Uplift

Simply Wall St·12/23/2025 18:13:30
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Invesco (IVZ) just cleared a major strategic hurdle, with shareholders approving the conversion of its flagship QQQ fund into an open end ETF, a shift that directly targets higher efficiency and new revenue streams.

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That QQQ conversion lands on top of a strong run, with a 30 day share price return of 17.74 percent and a year to date share price return of 54.9 percent. The 1 year total shareholder return of 63.33 percent and 5 year total shareholder return of 95.75 percent signal that momentum has been building rather than fading.

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With IVZ trading near its highs, a modest discount to analyst targets and a P E well below peers, investors face a key question: is this still an underappreciated earnings story, or is future growth already priced in?

Most Popular Narrative: 1% Overvalued

With Invesco trading around $27.34 against a narrative fair value near $27.08, the implied upside is minimal, putting every earnings assumption under the spotlight.

The proposed modernization of QQQ's fund structure from a unit investment trust to an open end ETF is expected to directly improve net revenue and earnings by ~4 basis points due to simplified fee treatment and marketing efficiencies, providing a near term boost to operating income.

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Curious how a tiny revenue uplift, expanding margins, and a very different future earnings multiple all combine to defend this price tag? The full narrative unpacks the math.

Result: Fair Value of $27.08 (ABOUT RIGHT)

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However, sustained fee pressure from cheaper ETF competitors, along with any disruption to the QQQ restructuring, could quickly undermine the margin expansion baked into expectations.

Find out about the key risks to this Invesco narrative.

Another Angle on Valuation

On earnings, Invesco looks reasonably cheap, with a P E of 18.2 times versus 25.1 times for the US Capital Markets industry, and close to a fair ratio near 19.2 times. Yet it trades slightly richer than peer averages, which raises the question: how much upside is really left if sentiment turns?

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NYSE:IVZ PE Ratio as at Dec 2025
NYSE:IVZ PE Ratio as at Dec 2025

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