ArrowShares Debuts With Global Yield ETF (GYLD)

By: ETFdb
ArrowShares has made its first plunge into the ETF industry, announcing the launch of an ETF that targets high yielding securities in a number of different asset classes. The new Dow Jones Global Yield ETF (GYLD) will be linked to an index that includes 150 of the highest yielding securities across three primary asset classes: stocks, bonds, and alternative investments (including REITs andMLPs). The underlying portfolio will consist of five different allocations, each weighted at 20%. Those include: Global Equities Global Sovereign Debt Global Corporate Bonds Global Real Estate (including REITs) Global Energy-Related Investments (including preferred stocks of energy companies, royalty income trusts, and MLPs) Each of these allocations will in turn be comprised of about 30 different securities, resulting in a balanced portfolio consisting of 150 securities (with no individual stock or bond receiving an allocation of more than about 1%). In other words, GYLD can be seen as [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: April Roundup: Launches, Filings, and Closures RBS China Trendpilot ETN And Global X MLP ETF Debut Second MLP ETF Debuts (YMLP) Seven Surprising ETF Performance Comparisons 10 Equity ETFs That Surged In 2011 (And Might Do The Same In 2012)
ArrowShares has made its first plunge into the ETF industry, announcing the launch of an ETF that targets high yielding securities in a number of different asset classes. The new Dow Jones Global Yield ETF (GYLD) will be linked to an index that includes 150 of the highest yielding securities across three primary asset classes: stocks, bonds, and alternative investments (including REITs andMLPs). The underlying portfolio will consist of five different allocations, each weighted at 20%. Those include: Global Equities Global Sovereign Debt Global Corporate Bonds Global Real Estate (including REITs) Global Energy-Related Investments (including preferred stocks of energy companies, royalty income trusts, and MLPs) Each of these allocations will in turn be comprised of about 30 different securities, resulting in a balanced portfolio consisting of 150 securities (with no individual stock or bond receiving an allocation of more than about 1%). In other words, GYLD can be seen as [...]

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