How to Buy Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF Stock
Step-by-step guide 2026 — from broker comparison to your first QQQ order.
4 steps to your first QQQ order
Pick a broker
Choose a regulated online broker that trades QQQ on Xetra/Vienna or its home exchange. Our three picks for Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF are below — all support fractional shares and low fees.
Open & verify the account
Online onboarding takes 5 minutes. Identification via video-ident or PostIdent. Verification typically takes 24h, with Trade Republic often <1h.
Fund the account
Via SEPA transfer or instant payment. Trade Republic, Scalable & Flatex have no minimum deposit — start with as little as €1. Sensible starting deposit: €50–500.
Buy QQQ — limit order recommended
Search for "Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF" or the ticker "QQQ" in the broker. Choose share quantity (or euro amount for fractional). Set a limit order slightly above the current price ($664.02) to avoid slippage.
Recommended brokers for Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF
We compare 17 brokers and recommend these three for Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF (QQQ). All three are EU-regulated, offer fractional shares and free savings plans (where applicable).
- 1€ pro Trade
- Kostenlose Sparpläne
- 3.25% Zinsen auf Cash
- Einfache App
- Flatrate-Modell für Vieltrader
- Xetra-Zugang
- Kostenlose Sparpläne
- Prime+ mit Zinsen auf Cash
- 150+ Börsen
- Professionelle Tools
- Günstigste Gebühren für Vieltrader
- Hohe Zinsen auf Cash
Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF stock at a glance
- Exchange: NGM
- Category: Mega Cap
- KGV: 35.1x
FAQ — buying Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF stock
How much money do I need to buy Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF stock?
At Trade Republic, Scalable Capital and Flatex, fractional shares allow you to invest from €1. You'll buy a fraction of one QQQ share. A full share currently costs $664.02.
Is Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF stock suitable for beginners?
For beginners, a savings plan from €25/month makes more sense than a lump-sum buy. The cost-average effect smooths your entry price and reduces risk. A typical beginner approach: MSCI World ETF as base + QQQ as a 5–10% satellite.
What taxes apply on Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF gains in Austria?
27.5% capital gains tax (KESt) on realised gains and dividends. With German brokers (Trade Republic, Scalable) you must declare the KESt yourself via FinanzOnline (annex E1kv); with Austrian brokers (easybank, DADAT, Erste) it's withheld automatically.
Where do I find QQQ in the Trade Republic app?
Trade Republic → Search → enter "Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF" or the ticker "QQQ". You'll see the price, chart, analyst ratings and can buy directly or set up a savings plan. Minimum savings rate: €1.
Are savings plans worth it for Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF?
Yes, if you plan to invest long-term (5+ years). Trade Republic and Scalable Capital offer free monthly/weekly savings plans from €1. Benefit: no timing risk, automatic wealth-building.
