When Guinness/Atkinson
converted their two dividend builder mutual funds to ETFs, they picked two symbols for their new
SmartETFs: ADIV and DIVS.
ADIV had not been previously used, but DIVS had been used by the
defunct-since-2012 Russell Small Cap High Dividend Yield ETF. [1]
Previously used symbols may be easy to pronounce, familiar, or may evoke the investing approach used by the new ETF. While a memorable symbol may confer a marketing advantage, it does not provide a guarantee of sucess.
For example, ETFs that bit the dust last year include CHEP (value), KNOW (insider), TAWK (communications sector), and SEA (shipping sector).
In addition, when a previously used symbol is ‘resurrected’, some third-party ETF research/data providers (such as FactSet) may get confused, and may not - at least initially - accurately report info on a new ETF that uses a ‘resurrected’ symbol.
SUGGESTION
When you pick a symbol for your new ETF, see if you can come up with a symbol that has not been used before. [2]
Click on the links below, for example, and compare the results for ADIV vs DIVS.
NOTES
[1] As of this writing, ETFDB.com currently identifies the DIVS symbol as the
Russell Small Cap High Dividend Yield ETF. FactSet/ETF.com does not currently recognize DIVS at all.
[2] ETF.com
chronologically lists ETF closures, going all the way back to 2008.
Comments
https://www.etf.com/DIVS
https://etfdb.com/etf/DIVS/
However, ETFRC does recognize DIVS.
https://www.etfrc.com/DIVS
DIVS' homepage - on the sponsor's website - is here:
https://www.smartetfs.com/divs/
Finally, Morningstar recognizes DIVS, but sort of (you have to look at it, see link below) includes the performance of the predecessor mutual fund [GAINX] in the performance history for DIVS:
https://www.morningstar.com/etfs/arcx/divs/performance
More importantly - perhaps - given the ETF's "mixed" (i.e., mutual fund + ETF) history, Morningstar did not produce a 'Star' rating for the prior performance.
However, some of the ETFDb.com commentary and peer-comparisons still refer to a prior small cap fund.