Xtrackers | Update August 2022
Xtrackers Thematic ETFs allow investors to participate in the trends of tomorrow. The ETFs track innovative indices that rely on innovative stock selection and weighting approaches supported by machine learning. In this way, investors can bring a new thematic investment approach to their portfolio.
1. For example, genome sequencing is used in health research to study pathogen outbreaks and increasingly in personalized medicine for individual therapy decisions.
2. Cloud computing describes the on-demand availability of resources (especially in the form of data storage and computing power) without active management by the user.
3. The Internet of Things (IoT), describes the technology that facilitates communication between mobile devices and a cloud, as well as between the individual devices themselves.
The range of thematic trend ETFs is growing rapidly, with MSCI – the world’s largest provider of financial indices – having launched many thematic indices to date. These include the MSCI Innovation Indices1, which offer exposure to some of the most important trends of our time.
Pioneering ideas in technology and research can enable exponential progress in many fields of everyday life. Over time, AI-based technologies and advanced processor chips are making our mobile devices faster and more powerful.
Moore’s Law, which was established in 1965, suggests that transistor count doubles approximately every two years, enabling faster computer processing[1]. This observation is relevant to other aspects of progress in computer technology such as the price of computers.
Number of floating-point operations (FLOPS[2]) carried out per second by the fastest supercomputer in any given year
Thematic investing aims to identify the potential market leaders of tomorrow. Xtrackers Thematic ETFs allow investors to invest in innovative trends through intelligent index composition.
In July 2022, four new Thematic ETFs were added to the Xtrackers product range.
1. Source: Technological Progress - Our World in Data.
2. Unit of measurement used to calculate performance
3. Source: DWS International GmbH, MSCI Inc., as of December 2021
4. Source: Nikkei Asia, as of August 2021
5. Source: China Internet Watch as of December 2021
6. Source: UBS "Future of Humans" report, as of September 2020
7. Precision medicine (also called personalized medicine) is a medical model in which treatment methods, practices and/or medication are tailored to the individual patient and their predicted response or risk of disease.
8. msci.com
10. Source: statista.com as of April 2022
11. Source: pwc-future-of-payments.pdf
12. MSCI ACWI IMI Fintech Innovation Index
13. Source: msci.com as of June 2022
14. Blockchains are best known for their role in cryptocurrency systems such as Bitcoin. The innovation of a blockchain is to ensure the security of a record and establish trust without the need for a trusted third party. For the avoidance of doubt neither Bitcoin nor any other cryptocurrency are part of the investable universe.