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    "success": true,
    "data": {
        "leverage": false,
        "derivates": false,
        "swaps": false,
        "inverse": false,
        "replication_method": "physical",
        "ucits": true,
        "type": "ETF",
        "complex_factors": [],
        "classification": "non-complex",
        "supporting_data": "The Invesco EQQQ NASDAQ-100 UCITS ETF aims to replicate the NASDAQ-100 index using physical replication. The KID does not mention derivatives being used in the core strategy, so derivatives are presumed to only be used for EPM, and there is no indication of leveraged or inverse elements. Securities lending is mentioned, but it's secondary and within UCITS rules, and the KID risk rating of 6 is due to market volatility.  The structure is transparent. It tracks a transparent, well-documented index and any income is reinvested, and the ETF is therefore classified as non-complex, according to MiFID II.  It does not embed a derivative. The product is marketed to retail investors and is UCITS compliant."
    }
}