Hi,
Aapologies in advance as the below post is based on no understanding of how much knowledge you have around ETFs.
NDQ is a index fund that tracks 100 largest companies that are lised on NASDAQ. Not something you can value. By investing in NDQ, you are investing in these 100 companies for a vary small fee that NDQ charges. If you are more interested in deep diving, look up their portfolio and composition of each company they hold. Also look into what dividend return they provide vs what their 3, 5 and 10 year returns are. With ETFs, you are looking at a long term investment, say minimum 5 to 10 year.
Best of luck.
https://www.betashares.com.au/fund/nasdaq-100-etf/
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