“From the beginning of June to July 1, 2018, the ETF Deathwatch had 26 additions, 10 closures, and 6 exits. The funds that left the list exited due to improved health, mainly from an increase in assets under management (AUM). Ten funds were closed by their parent companies. All of the additions to the list were ETFs. Seven ETNs left the list. This indicates an increased appetite for risk.
The majority of new additions to the list recently came out of our six-month grace period for new funds. These ETFs may still attract attention and momentum from investors with time. None of the new additions are older than 5 years, which means established products seem to be doing well. The only additions that may be concerning are O’Shares FTSE US Quality Dividend ETF (OUSA), O’Shares FTSE Asia Quality Dividend ETF (OASI), and O’Shares FTSE Europe Quality Dividend ETF (OEUR). Each is almost 3 years old.”
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