Thematic ETF Assets Hit $193B as Quality Questions Emerge

Thematic exchange traded fund assets in the U.S. have surged from $22 billion in 2015 to over $193 billion today, but not all thematic funds deliver on their promises, according to a new FactSet analysis.

The explosive growth in thematic ETF assets has created challenges for investors trying to separate quality implementations from products with creative marketing, FactSet consultant Stephen Malinak said in the Wednesday report. The analysis offers a framework for identifying true thematic funds and highlights which themes have achieved lasting traction with investors.

Infrastructure funds command the largest share of thematic ETF assets at $29 billion, followed by robotics and artificial intelligence at $22 billion and internet-focused funds also at $22 billion, according to the report. The top 12 thematic niches account for over 90% of total thematic ETF assets under management.

The report distinguishes genuine thematic funds from sector funds by establishing specific criteria, according to FactSet. True thematic funds must support a long-term macro investment trend, draw holdings from multiple sectors rather than subsectors of a single industry, and demonstrate sustained investor interest with at least two funds in the theme and one exceeding $100 million in assets.