Russell Brings More “Investment Discipline ETFs” To Market

By: ETFdb
Russell, one of the giants of the indexing world and a relative newcomer to the role of ETF issuer, continued to build out its young product lineup with the launch of four more investment discipline products. Each of the new funds delivers access to a subset of the Russell 2500 Index, a widely followed benchmark of small and mid cap U.S. stocks, using various investment disciplines: Small Cap Aggressive Growth ETF (SGGG): This ETF is designed to replicate the performance that is similar to investment managers using an aggressive growth discipline; components generally maintain average to high consensus forecasted earnings and one year historical sales growth [see SGGG fact sheet]. Small Cap Consistent Growth ETF (SCOG): This ETF is designed to follow a consistent growth discipline; component stocks are those with average to high consensus forecasted earnings and consistent earnings as measured by average to low earnings per share volatility [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Russell Debuts Slew Of Factor ETFs Russell ETFs Debut October ETF Roundup: Launches, Filings, and Closures Russell Planning Major ETF Push May ETF Roundup: Launches, Filings, and Closures
Russell, one of the giants of the indexing world and a relative newcomer to the role of ETF issuer, continued to build out its young product lineup with the launch of four more investment discipline products. Each of the new funds delivers access to a subset of the Russell 2500 Index, a widely followed benchmark of small and mid cap U.S. stocks, using various investment disciplines: Small Cap Aggressive Growth ETF (SGGG): This ETF is designed to replicate the performance that is similar to investment managers using an aggressive growth discipline; components generally maintain average to high consensus forecasted earnings and one year historical sales growth [see SGGG fact sheet]. Small CapĀ  Consistent Growth ETF (SCOG): This ETF is designed to follow a consistent growth discipline; component stocks are those with average to high consensus forecasted earnings and consistent earnings as measured by average to low earnings per share volatility [...]

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