Burney U.S. Factor Rotation ETF

Burney U.S. Factor Rotation ETF

Size and style responsive US equity investing

Methodology

Historically, the stock market has favored small-cap and value stocks over the long run, but there were long periods of time where large-caps and growth stocks maintained the performance edge. We believe that when viewed 12-month or 36-month rolling periods, the return differentials appear remarkably patterned. The Burney U.S. Factor Rotation ETF aims to take advantage of these size and style market phases by leaning into the phase we anticipate to be in favor.

While Burney believes the size and style phase of the market is the dominant variable impacting stock market returns, stock selection is also an important piece of the investment strategy. Burney uses its long-time quantitative stock selection modeling process that looks at factors such as Growth, Value, Profitability, Momentum, and Quality to rate individual stocks with an alternative dataset using a company’s digital footprint and analyst expectations to inform stock selection.

Why Purchase This ETF

​​Core US equity exposure powered by Burney’s stock selection expertise​.

Fund Objective

The Burney U.S. Equity Select ETF (the “Fund”) seeks capital appreciation.

Fund Documents

Fund Details

Current NAV and Market Price

Net Asset Value or NAV is the sum of all assets less any liabilities, divided by the number of shares outstanding. Market Price is the price at which an investor can buy or sell the Fund on an exchange.

Month-End Performance

Quarter-End Performance

The performance data quoted represents past performance and is no guarantee of future results. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. 
Market price returns are based upon the closing composite market price and do not represent the returns you would receive if you traded shares at other times. Returns are average annualized total returns, except those for periods of less than one year, which are cumulative. YTD is year-to-date and ITD is inception-to-date.

Historical Premium / Discount

Completed Calendar Quarters of Current Year

The fund is traded at a premium if the price of the fund is trading above its NAV. Conversely, the fund is traded at a discount if the price of the fund is trading below its NAV.

Most Recent Completed Calendar Year

Fund Distributions

Fund Holdings

Fund holdings and allocations are subject to change at any time and should not be considered a recommendation to buy or sell any security.