Timefolio Asset Management, Outstanding Active ETF Performance Since the Beginning of the Year
Focused Investment on Market Leading and Growth Stocks
Achieved Excellent Performance in Both Domestic and Overseas Types
Proven Differentiated Management Capability Including Global AI Active ETF
Timefolio Asset Management announced on the 17th that five of its ETFs ranked among the top 10 active ETF performers since the beginning of the year.
Timefolio's active ETFs have achieved high performance in both domestic and international stock markets by proactively identifying stocks with high growth potential and focusing investments on market-leading stocks.
According to the Korea Exchange, as of the 16th, the 'TIMEFOLIO Global AI Artificial Intelligence Active ETF' recorded a 49% return since the beginning of the year. The 'TIMEFOLIO US Nasdaq 100 Active ETF' (42%) and 'TIMEFOLIO US S&P 500 Active ETF' (39%) also achieved high returns. The 'TIMEFOLIO K-Bio Active ETF' (39%) and 'TIMEFOLIO Korea Plus Dividend Active ETF' (30%) ranked high based on returns.
Three overseas types and two domestic types were evenly distributed within the top 10, demonstrating excellent performance in both overseas and domestic stock markets.
Timefolio Asset Management's active ETFs focus investments on market-leading stocks while simultaneously discovering stocks with high growth potential, achieving both absolute and excess returns. Overseas ETFs particularly concentrated investments in AI-related companies such as Nvidia, Vertiv, and Palantir; companies related to obesity and diabetes treatments like Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk; and Bitcoin-related companies such as MicroStrategy, significantly outperforming benchmark indices.
The TIMEFOLIO US Nasdaq 100 Active ETF exceeded the Nasdaq 100 Index (converted to KRW) increase by 16 percentage points (P) since the beginning of the year.
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Joo Sang-jun, Deputy General Manager of Timefolio Asset Management, said, "The strength of active ETFs, which can flexibly respond to market changes in a rotation market, is shining even more. Thanks to the thorough analysis and strategies of excellent managers, we continue to achieve outstanding results in both domestic and overseas markets, and we will do our best to maximize customer returns going forward."
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