The aggressive dividend and cryptocurrency ETF dominates the list of candidates for the 2025 ETF.com Award for a year that has seen the investment level of records and the increase in the momentum of a specific fund sector. in. ETF.com edit staff has narrowed the fields from over 700 nominations to create a shortlist with less than 100 competitors.
This year’s award has six new categories, including Active Etf of the Year, one of the most popular categories of the year. Candidates include dividends, bonds, and classified loan duty (CLO) funds. This category is BONDBLOXX Private CLO ETF (PCMM), Laddered S & P StructureD Alt Protection ETF (CPSL) ASDAQ-100 HIGH INCOME ETF (QQQI), ROUNDHILL S & P 500 0Dte cover call Strategic ETF (XDTE) and VANGUARD Core Taxemput Bond ETF (VCRM).
However, all eyes are in the year’s ETF category, where Bloomberg’s senior ETF analyst and award judge Eric Barknas described it as a “strict choice.”
“This year’s strong candidate list” tweeted. “It will be a strict choice. In 1994, Oscar Palp Fiction ETF formula (SIC), Show Shank RED, and Forest Gump took all the best photos.”
Candidates in this category include SPOT Bitcoin Giant Ibit and ISHARES Bitcoin Trust. VOO, a Vanguard S & P 500 ETF, has been added to Ibit. This is only billions of escape spies (SPDR S & P 500 ETF Trust) as the world’s largest ETF. Range Nucle Renaissance Index ETF (Nukz) also participates in category candidates, one of the best equity funds in 2024. JANUS HENDERSON AAA CLO ETF (JAAA) ends the nomination of this category.
The nomination is an example of the year of funds traded on exchanges that had more than $ 1 trillion last year. Despite passive investment continued to share market share, the number of aggressively managed funds has increased in 2024. Last year, aggressive funds attracted 25 % of the total inflow.
The heavyweights in the ETF industry make up a list of candidates for the Lifetime Awards. On the nominated list, Bob Pissani, a Caucas of CNBC, and Joanna Gallegos, a co -founder and CEO of BondBloxx. Other candidates include Rob Arnot, a partner and chairman of the researcher. BRUCE BOND, a co -founder and CEO of Innovator Capital Management. George Milling-Stanley, Chief Gold Strategist of State Street Global Advisors.
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