ETF Providers By Individual Fund Value Level
Below I’ve broken down funds for each issuer into three categories: Below $100 million in net assets, $100-$999 million, and $1 billion or more.
$1 billion is the magic level in the ETF industry, when a fund officially becomes a hit; $100-$999 million is respectable and profitable for issuers; funds with less than $100 million funds are experimental.
This shouldn’t be read as a straight comparison of issuer success. Newly launched funds will always have fewer assets than established funds, so a company like Claymore, which has only recently come to market, will certainly be skewed towards the smaller end of the spectrum. But I think this is an important success gauge to monitor over time.
Ameristock
$0-$100 million: 5 (100%)
$100-$999 million: 0 (0%)
$1 billion or more: 0 (0%)
Bank Of New York
$0-$100 million: 0 (0%)
$100-$999 million: 0 (0%)
$1 billion or more: 1 (100%)
Barclays Global Investors (BCS)
$0-$100 million: 31 (21%)
$100-$999 million: 58 (40%)
$1 billion or more: 56 (39%)
Claymore
$0-$100 million: 26 (90%)
$100-$999 million: 3 (10%)
$1 billion or more: 0 (0%)
Deutsche Bank (DB)
$0-$100 million: 8 (73%)
$100-$999 million: 2 (18%)
$1 billion or more: 1 (9%)
Fidelity
$0-$100 million: 0 (0%)
$100-$999 million: 1 (100%)
$1 billion or more: 0 (0%)
First Trust
$0-$100 million: 31 (96%)
$100-$999 million: 2 (4%)
$1 billion or more: 0 (0%)
Merrill Lynch (MER)
$0-$100 million: 7 (41%)
$100-$999 million: 7 (41%)
$1 billion or more: 3 (18%)
PowerShares
$0-$100 million: 50 (63%)
$100-$999 million: 26 (33%)
$1 billion or more: 4 (5%)
ProShares
$0-$100 million: 39 (74%)
$100-$999 million: 12 (23%)
$1 billion or more: 2 (4%)
Rydex
$0-$100 million: 21 (84%)
$100-$999 million: 3 (12%)
$1 billion or more: 1 (4%)
SSgA
$0-$100 million: 27 (47%)
$100-$999 million: 21 (36%)
$1 billion or more: 11 (19%)
Van Eck
$0-$100 million: 3 (60%)
$100-$999 million: 2 (40%)
$1 billion or more: 0 (0%)
Vanguard
$0-$100 million: 3 (9%)
$100-$999 million: 21 (66%)
$1 billion or more: 8 (25%)
Victoria Bay
$0-$100 million: 1 (50%)
$100-$999 million: 1 (50%)
$1 billion or more: 0 (0%)
WisdomTree (WSDT.PK)
$0-$100 million: 23 (62%)
$100-$999 million: 14 (38%)
$1 billion or more: 0 (0%)
Xshares
$0-$100 million: 18 (100%)
$100-$999 million: 0 (0%)
$1 billion or more: 0 (0%)
Ziegler Capital Management
$0-$100 million: 1 (100%)
$100-$999 million: 0 (0%)
$1 billion or more: 0 (0%)
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Thanks,
Neal