Armada ETF Advisors Announces Phil Bak as CEO
Armada ETF Advisors has appointed Phil Bak as CEO, effective immediately. Bak previously served as Advisory Board Chairman since November 2021. His experience includes founding Exponential ETFs and roles at the New York Stock Exchange. Under his leadership, Armada aims to enhance its strategic direction and operation of Home Appreciation U.S. REIT ETF (NYSE: HAUS), the first active residential real estate ETF. The firm will also develop atNav, a new ETF liquidity platform.
- Appointment of Phil Bak as CEO is seen as a strategic move to strengthen leadership.
- Bak brings over 15 years of industry experience, enhancing credibility.
- Continued development of atNav liquidity platform may improve market positioning.
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As an accomplished ETF industry veteran, Bak brings more than 15 years of experience to the role. He has served as Founder and CEO of Exponential ETFs, Chief Investment Officer of
“Many investors assume that REITs are generally fungible, but our research shows tremendous differentiation between the various REIT categories.
“Phil has been an instrumental member of the Armada team since day one,” shares
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Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses carefully before investing. For a prospectus or summary prospectus with this and other information about the Fund, please call (800) 693-8288 or visit our website at www.armadaetfs.com. Read the prospectus or summary prospectus carefully before investing.
Investments involve risk. Principal loss is possible. Unlike mutual funds, ETFs may trade at a premium or discount to their net asset value. Brokerage commissions may apply and would reduce returns. The fund is new and has limited operating history to judge.
Fund Risks: The Fund is classified as a non-diversified investment company. The Fund may invest a greater portion of its assets in the securities of a single issuer or a smaller number of issuers than if it was a diversified fund. To the extent that the Fund invests in other funds, a shareholder will bear two layers of asset-based expenses, which could reduce returns compared to a direct investment in the underlying funds.
Through its investments in REITs, the Fund is subject to the risks of investing in the real estate market, including decreases in property revenues, increases in interest rates, increases in property taxes and operating expenses, legal and regulatory changes, a lack of credit or capital, defaults by borrowers or tenants, environmental problems, and natural disasters. The Fund may invest in derivatives, which are often more volatile than other investments and may magnify the Fund’s gains or losses.
The Fund may invest in debt securities which are subject to the risks of an issuer’s inability to meet its obligations under the security; failure of an issuer or borrower to pay principal and interest when due; and interest rate changes affect the prices of fixed income securities. In addition, an increase in prevailing interest rates typically causes the value of existing fixed income securities to fall and often has a greater impact on longer duration and/or higher quality fixed income securities.
Unlike typical exchange-traded funds, there are no indexes that the Funds attempt to track or replicate. Thus, the ability of the Funds to achieve its objectives will depend on the effectiveness of the portfolio manager. In general, ETFs can be tax efficient. ETFs are subject to capital gains tax and taxation of dividend income. However, ETFs are structured in such a manner that taxes are generally minimized for the holder of the ETF. An ETF manager accommodates investment inflows and outflows by creating or redeeming “creation units,” which are baskets of assets. As a result, the investor usually is not exposed to capital gains on any individual security in the underlying portfolio. However, capital gains tax may be incurred by the investor after the ETF is sold.
Investment Objective: The Home Appreciation
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