Two New ETFs Leverage Morningstar Research

DURA and GOAT add to VanEck’s suite of ETFs featuring stock selection and valuation methodologies by Morningstar Equity Research, joining VanEck Vectors Morningstar Wide Moat ETF (NYSEArca: MOAT) and VanEck Vectors Morningstar International Moat ETF (NYSEArca: MOTI).

DURA has a net expense ratio of 0.29%. GOAT has a net expense ratio of 0.52%1.

VanEck has a history of looking beyond the financial markets to identify trends that are likely to create impactful investment opportunities. We were one of the first U.S. asset managers to offer investors access to international markets. This set the tone for the firm’s drive to identify asset classes and trends – including gold investing in 1968, emerging markets in 1993, and exchange traded funds in 2006 – that subsequently shaped the investment management industry.

Today, VanEck offers active and passive strategies with compelling exposures supported by well-designed investment processes. As of September 30, 2018, VanEck managed approximately $46.1 billion in assets, including mutual funds, ETFs, and institutional accounts. The firm’s capabilities range from core investment opportunities to more specialized exposures to enhance portfolio diversification. Our actively managed strategies are fueled by in-depth, bottom-up research and security selection from portfolio managers with direct experience in the sectors and regions in which they invest. Investability, liquidity, diversity, and transparency are key to the experienced decision-making around market and index selection underlying VanEck’s passive strategies.

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