ProShares Launches Three New Thematic ETFs Focused on Business Innovations
ProShares has launched three new thematic ETFs: ProShares S&P Kensho Smart Factories ETF (Ticker: MAKX), ProShares Big Data Refiners ETF (Ticker: DAT), and ProShares S&P Kensho Cleantech ETF (Ticker: CTEX). These ETFs aim to provide investors exposure to sectors such as automation, big data, and clean energy. ProShares now manages over $59 billion in assets and continues to expand its thematic ETF offerings, with a focus on innovative investment strategies.
- Launch of three new ETFs enhances ProShares' thematic offerings.
- ProShares now manages over $59 billion in assets, indicating strong market presence.
- Focus on rapidly changing industries like automation, big data, and cleantech may appeal to growth-oriented investors.
- Investing in these sectors carries risks as they are subject to evolving technologies.
- The ETFs may not track the performance of their respective indices effectively.
- Non-diversified nature of these funds could lead to higher volatility.
“Each ETF is designed to offer investors exposure to a rapidly changing industry, from the automation of manufacturing, to enhanced analytics and big data processing, to powering the transition to clean energy,” said ProShares CEO
The new ETFs and their indexes are:
ProShares ETF |
Ticker |
Index |
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ProShares S&P Kensho Cleantech ETF |
CTEX |
S&P Kensho Cleantech Index |
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ProShares Big Data Refiners ETF |
DAT |
FactSet Big Data Refiners Index |
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ProShares S&P Kensho Smart Factories ETF |
MAKX |
S&P Kensho Smart Factories ETF |
CTEX, DAT and MAKX join retail disruption, infrastructure and pet care ETFs at ProShares. “Over the past few years, we have grown our presence in the thematic ETF space, and we look forward to offering investors more innovative products in the future,” said
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ProShares has been at the forefront of the ETF revolution since 2006. ProShares now offers one of the largest lineups of ETFs, with more than
Important Information
Shares of any ETF are generally bought and sold at market price (not NAV) and are not individually redeemed from the fund. Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.
Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. These ProShares ETFs are subject to certain risks, including the risk that the funds may not track the performance of the index and that the funds’ market price may fluctuate, which may decrease performance. There is no guarantee any ProShares ETF will achieve its investment objective.
Investments in smart factory technology, cleantech, and big data technology are subject to risks associated with a developing industry as well as changing technology and there is no guarantee that these companies will be successful. A more complete discussion of risks is found in the prospectuses.
The index themes may not be the primary driver of company, index or fund performance. Companies in the index may have significant unrelated business lines, which could have a significant negative impact on company, index and fund performance.
These funds are non-diversified and concentrate their investments in certain sectors. Non-diversified and narrowly focused investments typically exhibit higher volatility.
Carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of ProShares before investing. This and other information can be found in their summary and full prospectuses. Read them carefully before investing.
The “FactSet Big Data Refiners Index” and "FactSet" are trademarks of FactSet Research Systems Inc. The “S&P Kensho Cleantech Index” and “S&P Kensho Smart Factories Index” are products of
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