Exclusive Interview with Nick Fullerton, President of SportsETFs, The First Sports ETF

SportsETFs




by Fred Fuld III

The following interesting and informative interview was provided by Nick Fullerton, founder and principal at Fullerton Advisors, and co-founder and president at SportsETFs, which manages the first sports related Exchange Traded Fund, the ProSports Sponsors Fund (FANZ).

The discussion includes the following:

  • The importance of a company being a corporate sponsor for a sports team
  • The types of companies that are considered for the ETF
  • How the idea for a sports related ETF came about
  • Why the stocks of stadium sponsors may be worth looking at
  • The limitations of team ownership stocks
  • Other sport stock considerations, such as soccer, tennis, golf, and motorsports
  • The process to set up the ETF
  • and much, much more!

To stream the interview, click:

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More information about SportsETFs can be found here:

SportsETFs

More information about Nick Fullerton can be found here:

Nick Fullerton

Don’t forget to check out the follow-up interview with the other co-founder,  NBC Sports Announcer Jim Kozimor, which can be found here.

 

All opinions are those of the interviewee, and do not represent the opinions of this website or the interviewer. Neither this website, nor the interviewer, nor the interviewee are rendering tax, legal, or investment advice in this interview. No investment advice is expressed or implied. No recommendations are made to buy, sell, hold, or short any security. All information is provided for education and general information only.

10 thoughts on “Exclusive Interview with Nick Fullerton, President of SportsETFs, The First Sports ETF”

  1. I like the idea of these narrow industry ETFs. I think there is one for bitcoin stocks, and once for marijuana stocks.

  2. It would be great if you could come up with a step by step article on how to set up your own ETF.

  3. I’m looking for an ETF that invests in the actual sports teams, like Manchester United, the soccer team.

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