ETF managed portfolios continue strong growth

Advisers can't seem to get enough of exchange-traded-fund managed portfolios.
OCT 03, 2013
Advisers can’t seem to get enough of exchange-traded-fund managed portfolios. The amount of money in investment portfolios that have invested at least half of their assets in ETFs has risen by nearly 50% since June 2012, making the sector one of the fastest-growing managed-account strategies. According to a new report by Morningstar Inc., the amount of assets in the 645 ETF strategies the firm tracks now totals $80 billion, an increase of 46% since June 2012 and 18% since the start of the year. Morningstar cited the growth of the fee-based-investing model as a driver behind the increasing allocations to ETF managed portfolios as advisers look to outsource all or part of a client’s investments to a professionally managed portfolio of low-cost ETFs. Wirehouses and private banks, in particular, increasingly are looking at the strategies as they shift toward fee-based compensation, Morningstar said. For example, asset-based fees are expected to make up 70% of wirehouse compensation by 2016, up from 58% last year, according to a recent study by Cogent Research LLC. However, although managed portfolios are using low-cost ETFs, that doesn’t mean advisers are getting them cheaply, because of the associated management costs. Those typically run around 1%. With about two-thirds of total assets, global equity strategies are the most popular category of ETF managed portfolios. The top performing strategy, the Keystone Wealth Advisors’ Global Equity Rotation portfolio, has a five-year annualized return of 33%, according to Morningstar.

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