GRANITESHARES IS VOTED BEST ETP PROVIDER
Posted:GRANITESHARES IS VOTED BEST ETP PROVIDER
March 22nd 2022 –GraniteShares, which offers a range of 3x short and 3x leveraged ETPs on popular UK, US, and European Stocks, has been rated as the Best ETP Provider in the ADVFN International Financial Awards.
The private investor website voted GraniteShares as a winner in the awards which are now in their eighth year of celebrating the best of breed products and services from across the tradition financial and Fintech industries.
GraniteShares’ success in the awards which are judged by a panel of experts builds on recent expansion at the group which last year became the first provider to launch leveraged single stock ETPs on Borsa Italiana with 3x short and 3x long products available across eight leading US stocks and also launched on Euronext.
It offers a total of 89 exchange traded products (ETPs) listed on the London Stock Exchange, Euronext Paris, and the Italian Stock Exchange. They consist of a suite of index ETPs tracking FAANG stocks and a suite of Short and Leveraged Single Stock Daily ETPs tracking some of the most popular companies in UK US and European markets. Other product launches last year included the world’s first leveraged single stock ETP on NIO, the electric vehicle maker and distributor.
Will Rhind, Founder and CEO at GraniteShares said:
“We are honoured to have been recognized by ADVFN as “Best ETP Provider”. This award highlights the innovation we have brought to the European ETP market”.
“The recent market volatility has been somewhat of a case study for the benefits of Short and Leveraged ETPs in a portfolio. With wild swings on both the down and upside, sophisticated investors are now able to profit from both positive and negative market movements.”
Total trading at GraniteShares hit $1.7 billion last year across its range of products listed on the London Stock Exchange, Euronext and Borsa Italiana compared to $130.7 million in 2020.
Assets under management increased to $260 million at the end of 2021 just eight months after hitting the $100 AUM milestone in April last year.
GraniteShares suite of ETPs on FAANG stocks
Product Name | Ticker |
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GraniteShares FAANG ETP |
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GraniteShares GAFAM ETP |
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GraniteShares FATANG ETP |
Leveraged ETPs on FAANG indices
Underlying Index | +3x Long | -3x Short | -1x Short |
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FAANG |
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GAFAM |
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FATANG |
UK Leveraged Single Stock ETPs
Underlying stock | +3x Long | -3x Short |
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AstraZeneca |
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BAE Systems |
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Barclays |
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BP |
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Diageo |
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Glencore |
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Lloyds Banking Group |
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Rio Tinto |
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Royal Dutch Shell |
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Rolls-Royce |
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Vodafone |
US Leveraged Single Stock ETPs
Underlying stock | +3x Long | -3x Short |
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Alphabet |
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Amazon |
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Apple |
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Microsoft |
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Netflix |
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NIO |
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NVIDIA |
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Tesla |
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Uber |
Capital at risk
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Notes to editors:
For further information please call Phil Anderson at Perception A on 07767 491 519 / 07983 335 021.
GraniteShares: A brief history
GraniteShares is an entrepreneurial ETP provider focused on providing professional investors with innovative, cutting-edge investment solutions. We believe the future of investing lies at the nexus of alternative thinking, low fees, and disruptive product structures—the core of our high conviction philosophy. Backed by Bain Capital Ventures, we launched our first product in 2017 and are now among the fastest growing ETP issuers with over $1.6 Billion in assets under management* spanning a full array of investment strategies.
This press release is issued by GraniteShares Limited.
ETPs are issued by GraniteShares Financial PLC, a company incorporated in Ireland.
Investing in GraniteShares ETPs on U.S. listed stocks
Those trading GraniteShares new US leverage and inverse ETPs will not need to complete a W-8BEN form (US Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Certificate of Foreign Status of Beneficial Owner for United States Tax Withholding and Reporting).
The ETPs can be held in self-select ISAs and SIPPs.
There is no margin requirement and losses cannot exceed the amount invested.