First Trust Launches First Trust Indxx Metaverse ETF
First Trust has launched the First Trust Indxx Metaverse ETF (Nasdaq: ARVR), designed to track companies involved in the Metaverse ecosystem. This ETF aims to provide investors with exposure to innovative technologies within various sectors, including Internet protocols, payment systems, and hardware. Ryan Issakainen, Senior VP and ETF Strategist, highlighted the immense potential for innovation in the Metaverse, despite its current nascent stage. The Indxx Metaverse Index will guide the ETF’s investments, offering investors a targeted approach to capitalize on the digital frontier.
- Launch of First Trust Indxx Metaverse ETF (ARVR) aims for growth in the emerging Metaverse sector.
- Exposure to diverse sub-themes such as Internet protocols, payment systems, and hardware, catering to various technological advancements.
- Management by First Trust, which oversees approximately $216 billion in assets as of March 31, 2022.
- Investment risk due to the nascent stage of the Metaverse, with uncertainties surrounding market acceptance and technology adoption.
- Potential for significant market volatility and economic risks, including impacts from global events like the Russia-Ukraine conflict and COVID-19.
An index-tracking ETF that provides exposure to companies that comprise the metaverse industry
"Metaverse" describes the next generation of the Internet, which has the potential to allow creators to build the next chapter of human interaction through immersive experiences in three-dimensional virtual spaces. “Although the Metaverse is still in its early stages, we believe this ecosystem offers tremendous opportunity for innovation, including many applications that we don’t fully appreciate today,” said
Indxx defines the Metaverse as being comprised of the following sub-themes: Internet protocol & contents; platforms; payment; optics & display; and semiconductors, hardware, and 5G. “Technological innovation deployed in the construction of the ongoing initiatives to build a metaverse is laying the foundation for a new digital frontier. In this regard, bold new ventures are leaning into the future to create a more dynamic and exciting era of opportunity in the digital space. These areas in particular are ripe for investor exposure, especially due to their potential application in a variety of industries,” said
Chandan Kumar G V, Manager, Index Products at Indxx added, “Each of our products represents a valuable opportunity that is backed by top-notch research and a robust methodology that exemplifies an innovative sector. The Indxx Metaverse Index is a testament to this, and we are excited to bring this index to life through our relationship with
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Metaverse is a new and developing technology, the consequences of which have not been fully explored. The risks associated with the Metaverse may not emerge until the technology is widely used. The risks may include, but not be limited to, small or limited markets for their securities, changes in business cycles, world economic growth, technological progress, rapid obsolescence, fierce competition, loss of patent, copyright, trademark and trade secret protection and government regulation. Metaverse companies, especially smaller, start-up companies, tend to be more volatile than securities of companies that do not rely heavily on technology. There is no guarantee that the products or services produced by companies in Metaverse-related businesses will be successful.
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