One Global ETF is a thematic ETF with 89 global stocks, focusing on secular trends like green energy, online shopping, and cybersecurity. FFND changed its name and strategy in April 2025, shifting from U.S. equities to global equities. The fund has underperformed the S&P 500 benchmark and competitors, exhibiting high volatility, deep drawdowns and weak performance.
| Name | Quantity | Cost | Value | Profit ($) | Gain (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RW Ryan Westerbeck Greenup Street Wealth Management LLC | 106,205 | $3.17M | $3.39M | $216,658.2 | 6.83% |
| ARCA Exchange | US Country |
The fund is an actively managed Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) focusing on investing in equity securities of companies primed to benefit from emerging technological or social trends or developments. The advisor's strategic approach involves identifying and investing in companies across all market capitalizations, with a preference for mid and large-cap entities. These companies are seen as having the best potential to capitalize on or profit from novel trends. The fund primarily allocates its investments in U.S. exchange-listed equity securities and American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), adhering to a policy of investing at least 80% of its assets in these categories. Despite its broad investment spectrum, the fund is classified as non-diversified, meaning it may concentrate its investments in fewer issuers than a diversified fund.
The fund invests in equity securities of companies that are well-positioned to benefit from emerging technological or social trends. This includes a wide range of sectors and industries that are at the forefront of innovation and societal shifts. By focusing on these areas, the fund aims to provide investors with growth opportunities in dynamic and evolving markets.
Including ADRs in the investment portfolio allows the fund to extend its reach to international companies that have a significant presence or influence on US markets. This diversifies the investment pool beyond domestic companies and taps into the growth potential of foreign enterprises actively involved in shaping global technological or social advancements.