An Update on the Performance of Actively Managed ETFs

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    Abstract

    Actively managed ETFs are a relatively recent introduction to the investing landscape, and understanding their performance against passive funds is becoming increasingly important. Consistent with preliminary studies, I find that active funds are more volatile than their passive counterparts and do not provide an absolute return advantage. Thus, active ETFs are generally not good substitutes for existing passively managed funds. However, in contrast to prior studies, I find that performance metrics based on relative risk (e.g., Information and Treynor ratios) suggest that active funds may be good additions to existing portfolios for their diversification benefits. I also find that these relative benefits are primarily concentrated in the funds with the highest average daily trading volume.
    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalAn Update on the Performance of Actively Managed ETFs
    Volume4
    Issue number4
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2014

    Keywords

    • ETFs
    • financial management

    Disciplines

    • Business
    • Finance and Financial Management

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