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Heading into 2011, many observers of the ETF industry were warning that this year could see a wave of fund closures, as ETFs that were failing to generate positive cash flow for the institutions behind them could be shuttered. That wave of contraction has yet to really play out, as only a handful of ETFs have closed their doors and returned investor money in 2011. FaithShares, the firm behind a lineup of faith-based products, pulled the plug a few months ago and opted to reorganize as a turnkey ETF company. Javelin shut down its contrarian ETF after failing to gain traction, and a handful of other companies have made similar moves.
With 2011 drawing to a close, the ETF death count for the year is slated to climb a bit higher; ALPS announced this week that it will close down two commodity-focused products before the end of the year. The ETFs to be closed are:
The closings won’t have much of an impact on overall assets; CRBA currently has about $9 million in AUM, while CRBI’s total is only about $3 million [for updates on new and closing ETFs, sign up for the free ETFdb newsletter].
Alternative ETF OptionsETFs have become popular vehicles for investors looking to target stocks of commodity-intensive companies; the Commodity Producers Equities ETFdb Category includes a number of broad-based funds as well as several more targeted ETFs covering everything from gold to timber to agribusiness.
For investors looking to redeploy positions in CRBA, there are a handful of potential opportunities:
For those who maintain position in CRBI, there are similarly some options out there:
December 22 is scheduled to be the last day of trading for the two ETFs, which will then begin the process of winding down. Investors still holding the ETFs at December 28 will receive a cash distribution. It’s important to avoid “panic selling” of ETFs destined to be shuttered; that can result in liquidating at a discount to NAV, which only worsens the situation [see How To Survive An ETF Liquidation].
Disclosure: No positions at time of writing.
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