FMCE

FM Compounders Equity ETF

Thorough Vetting, Thoughtful Investing

About FMCE

FM Compounders Equity ETF (FMCE), through rigorous fundamental research and bottom-up stock selection, seeks to invest in businesses that we believe are highly resilient and capable of reliably generating and compounding free cash flow.

We seek to compound capital over the long term, guided by First Manhattan’s research-first investment approach, honed over six decades, which is centered on selecting stocks underpinned by high-quality businesses, management teams, and earnings streams.

FMCE comprises an actively managed, focused portfolio with a target of 25-35 U.S. publicly traded equities. The ETF strives for tax efficiency with competitive fees.

Thorough Vetting, Thoughtful Investing

Fundamental Research

Our research team, comprised of 10 investment professionals including industry-focused analysts, conducts extensive due diligence with a business owner’s mindset to assess the growth potential and soundness of current and prospective holdings. We hold over 100 meetings per year on average with portfolio company management teams* and 75-100 meetings per year on average with industry experts.*

Engagement

Dialogue with the management teams of our current and prospective holdings helps us assess the quality of the business, its valuation, management, earnings, and the potential for reinvestment opportunities.

Long-Term Horizon

We favor long-term holdings in companies that have demonstrated an ability to generate durable and recurring free cash flow, as well as the capacity to deploy their free cash flow to create shareholder value over time.

Dilligence

Our rigorous analytical research and bottom-up stock selection also considers a company’s governance, durability, and culture to form a conviction-weighted portfolio.

Himayani Puri

Portfolio Manager

Experienced Leadership

Himayani Puri, the Portfolio Manager for the First Manhattan Excelsior ETFs (FMCX and FMCE), leads a team of 10 investment professionals comprised predominantly of dedicated industry analysts with knowledge and expertise of their respective sectors. She is a Partner and the Head of Research for First Manhattan and a member of First Manhattan’s Management Committee. She has nearly three decades of experience as a value-oriented investor across multiple industries and cycles.

For nearly two decades, Himayani has been entrusted with building, managing, and leading effective investment research efforts. Prior to joining First Manhattan in 2018, she held senior roles at other investment firms, including as Partner, Portfolio Manager, and Director of Research.

Himayani is a graduate of the Management & Technology dual-degree Program at The University of Pennsylvania. She holds a BS in Economics—with concentrations in Finance and Management—from the Wharton School and a BAS in Systems Engineering from the School of Engineering and Applied Science.

Why Consider FMCE?

Depth of Experience

FMCE is rooted in the principled approach to rigorous fundamental research and bottom-up stock selection that has been an integral part of First Manhattan since its founding in 1964. Our dedicated research team has a combined cumulative investing experience of 126 years.*

Transparency of Process

We strive to make the investment process transparent and straightforward. FMCE investors can benefit from access to insights from the ETF’s Portfolio Manager to understand disclosed positions, how they contribute to the portfolio, and the investment process and rationale.

Discretion

Unlike most traditional ETFs, FMCE does not make public what assets it holds on a daily basis, but rather sixty days after the end of each quarter. We strive to protect our investment strategy so it can better serve our investors.

Impact

We engage in thoughtful, extensive dialogue—including on topics such as strategy and governance—with the management teams of FMCE’s current and prospective holdings. In many instances, these management teams seek our feedback on their business strategies, and some have indicated that they appreciate our long-term lens.

Access

FMCE aims to bring First Manhattan’s investment approach and intensive research effort to a wider audience. The ETF is open to like-minded investors and advisors who seek to compound capital over the long term alongside partners of First Manhattan. There is no minimum investment requirement.

Who is First Manhattan?

A $32B+ AUM** investment advisory firm with six decades of experience in compounding wealth over the long term, First Manhattan diligently manages clients’ assets through rising and falling markets and shifting economic conditions.

Central to the Firm is a deeply rooted commitment to research. Portfolio construction across First Manhattan is supported by the work of a dedicated research team consisting of senior analysts who focus on fundamental work to evaluate businesses from the bottom up, with the goal of creating a portfolio of companies believed to have the highest potential of generating outperformance over the long term.

Since its founding in 1964, First Manhattan has been independently owned and operated. The Firm and its principals were original investors in the entity that became known as Berkshire Hathaway.

Himayani Puri

Partner, Head of Research, Portfolio Manager, First Manhattan

“We use deep fundamental research to identify companies for investment. We seek to purchase shares at valuations that we believe are favorable relative to the quality of the company’s business, its earnings, and our expectation for long-term growth in value-per-share.”

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30-Day SEC Yield

A non-money market fund’s SEC yield is based on a formula mandated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that calculates a fund’s hypothetical annualized income as a percentage of its assets. A security’s income, for the purposes of this calculation, is based on the current market yield to maturity (for bonds) or projected dividend yield (for stocks) of the fund’s holdings over a trailing 30-day period. This hypothetical income will differ (at times, significantly) from the fund’s actual experience; as a result, income distributions from the fund may be higher or lower than implied by the SEC yield.

The SEC yield for a money market fund is calculated by annualizing its daily income distributions for the previous 7 days.

Traditional ETFs tell the public what assets they hold each day. This ETF will not. This may create additional risks for your investment. For example:

  • You may have to pay more money to trade the ETF’s shares. This ETF will provide less information to traders, who tend to charge more for trades when they have less information.
  • The price you pay to buy ETF shares on an exchange may not match the value of the ETF’s portfolio. The same is true when you sell shares. These price differences may be greater for this ETF compared to other ETFs because it provides less information to traders.
  • These additional risks may be even greater in bad or uncertain market conditions.


The differences between this ETF and other ETFs may also have advantages. By keeping certain information about the ETF secret, this ETF may face less risk that other traders can predict or copy its investment strategy. This may improve the ETF’s performance. If other traders are able to copy or predict the ETF’s investment strategy, however, this may hurt the ETF’s performance.

For additional information regarding the distinctive attributes and risks of the ETF, see Risk and Additional Disclosures.