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Here's An Active Approach For Today's Financial Landscape

For investors seeking opportunities in the finance sector, an active approach can be beneficial. Today’s financial landscape is undergoing structural, regulatory, and macroeconomic shifts. Meanwhile, successful investment strategies in the financial sector are no longer centered on household names like traditional brick-and-mortar banks. The industry has undergone a transformation in recent years, highlighted by digital innovations. In this environment, a fund like the Baron Financials ETF (BCFN) can help investors capitalize on the changes taking place in the modern financial landscape.Beyond BankingThe majority of ETFs targeting the financial sector may lean heavily toward traditional banking titans such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and JPMorgan Chase. That’s especially true for index funds that use a market-weighted approach. Because it is actively managed, BCFN investors get a more diversified portfolio. The fund maintains exposure to select financial powerhouses. However, it also includes companies that serve as the financial plumbing of the modern economy. The high-conviction holdings are evidence of this diversified mix, both domestically and internationally. As of mid-February, the fund’s top two holdings include VISA and Mastercard. As global migration from cash to digital payments continues, the fund includes exposure to fintech companies such as Block Inc and Wise PLC. The inclusion of companies like S&P Global and MSCI aligns with the fund’s focus on companies with proprietary data essential to institutional decision-making. Furthermore, a holding like MercadoLibre underscores the fund’s global focus. This enables it not only to capture domestic financial trends but also to capture global ones. Nu Holding, a Brazilian fintech company, is another prime example of this international diversification.The Active MandateOne of the prime features of BCFN is its active management. Because Saltman has the autonomy to select holdings, unlike a passive fund, the portfolio can focus on companies with agile business models that generate high margins without being capital-intensive. He also is at liberty to invest in companies that may not be formally classified as financial services, but that can be viewed as financial-related businesses. The goal is to invest in businesses that are capitalizing on secular trends, including the digitization of banking and insurance, the electronification of capital markets, the shift to electronic payments, the increasing use of data and analytics, and software-driven automation. At the same time, exposure to select traditional banking names is maintained to diversify across the sector. The ETF leverages Baron Capital’s signature approach by constructing a high-conviction portfolio built from extensive research. The fund is ideal for those looking to capture technologically driven transformational changes while maintaining exposure to a low volatility sector. Furthermore, it comes with the flexibility and efficiency of an ETF wrapper. Click here for more information on BCFN. For more news, information, and analysis, visit the Market Insights Content Hub.

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