For the month of July, the ETF Deathwatch list increased with the addition of 20 exchange-traded products (ETPs) and the removal of 14. Of the removals, only three were due to asset managers closing their funds, while the remaining 11 were removed due to increased health. There were no major purges of funds this month, as we’ve seen in the past. Summer is typically a relatively quiet season for the financial-services industry. The three funds that were closed were ETFs, and only one addition was an ETN. This is a typical profile between ETFs and ETNs, so there’s no major takeaway as to market appetites for risk this month.
Read the full article at Invest With an Edge right here:Â ETF Deathwatch for July 2018
See the complete list of 440 exchange traded products on the July 2018 Deathwatch list right here: ETF Deathwatch – July 2018