ETF Industry KPIs -7/14/2020

July 6, 2020 KPI Summary

This past week was a quiet one for the ETF industry. However, change in ETF assets went up 1.35%. This brought the change YTD back into positive territory for the first time in a month; change YTD now stands at 1.02%. Now total US ETF assets exceed $4.4 Trillion, even though we have less ETFs listed in 2020 than 2019.  There was one ETF closure and no launches. The Toroso ETF Industry Index and the S&P Financial Select Sector Index experienced minimal performance changes.


TETF.Index Performance vs. S&P Financial Select Sector Index

(as of July 10, 2020)

TETF.Index Performance vs. Other Leading Financial Indices
(March 31, 2017 through July 10, 2020)

ETF Launches

None

Why Follow the ETF Industry KPIs

The team at Toroso Investments began tracking the ETF Industry Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) in the early 2000’s and have been consistently reporting on, and analyzing these metrics ever since. The table above was the impetus for the creation of the TETF.Index, the index that tracks the ETF industry. Each week, we will share the statistics we believe to be the most useful for identifying industry trends, in addition to the performance of the TEFT.Index.


Disclaimer

Past performance is no guarantee of future returns. This article is for informational and educational purposes only; is not intended to constitute legal, tax, accounting or investment advice; and does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security or service. Furthermore, the Indexes shown above are not investable. While Toroso has gathered the information presented from sources that it believes to be reliable, Toroso cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information presented and the information presented should not be relied upon as such. Any opinions expressed are Toroso’s opinions and do not reflect the opinions of any affiliates or related persons. All opinions are current only as of the date of initial publication and are subject to change without notice. All investment strategies and investments involve risk of loss, including the possible loss of all amounts invested.

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