Subscribe

<font color=red>At Morningstar</font> ETF managed portfolios to get ratings system

Morningstar Inc. will begin ranking exchange-traded-fund managed portfolios, the company announced this morning in Chicago at its ETF…

Morningstar Inc. will begin ranking exchange-traded-fund managed portfolios, the company announced this morning in Chicago at its ETF Invest Conference.
Morningstar, which is well-known for its star ratings system for mutual funds, also plans to create a proprietary classification system for ETF managed portfolios. That system will help financial advisers compare one similarly managed portfolio with another.
“ETF managed portfolios are a burgeoning area,” said Andrew Gogerty, Morningstar’s ETF managed-portfolios strategist. “By expanding the research available for ETF managed portfolios, we aim to increase the awareness and transparency of this rapidly growing area of the industry.”
ETF managed portfolios are primarily separate-account strategies that have more than 50% of a portfolio’s assets in ETFs.
Of the more than 330 ETF managed portfolios with about $22 billion in assets currently tracked by Morningstar, approximately 30% were launched within the past three years.
“These strategies typically offer greater flexibility than a traditional individual-security separate-account strategy, but no other firm is providing commentary, research and education for advisers in this area,” Mr. Gogerty said. “Our goal is to develop a suite of analytics and commentary that will help advisers and other investors who are sifting through these investment options.”

Learn more about reprints and licensing for this article.

Recent Articles by Author

More Americans have health insurance than pre-pandemic

But 25 million remain uninsured according to new report.

Bitcoin at one-month low amid broad crypto sell-off

Stocks and bonds providing better returns weakens digital assets appeal.

Goldman sees slower growth, labor market with two Fed cuts

Any further slowing of demand will hit jobs not just openings.

TD facing new allegations in Florida, Bloomberg reports

Canadian big six bank is already under investigation by US regulators.

Demand for bonds is soaring amid rate-cut speculation

Led by US Treasuries, global demand for sovereign debt is rising.

X

Subscribe and Save 60%

Premium Access
Print + Digital

Learn more
Subscribe to Print