Founder Funds
Founders 100 ETF
Invests in Top 100 U.S. Founder-led Companies
Founders 100 ETF
The Founders ETF is an actively managed, growth-focused fund investing in the top 100 U.S. Founder-Led Companies using rules-based process targeting the largest founder-led firms, including recent IPOs. The strategy assumes founder-led businesses deliver stronger innovation and long-term value. The fund built for long-term investors, and rebalanced quarterly.
Founder-Led Investment Focus
Invests primarily in U.S. founder-led companies to capture the long-term performance edge of the “Founder Factor.”
Proprietary, Rules-Based Selection
Uses a rules-based process for most holdings, complemented by discretionary picks like founder-led IPOs.
Growth Style for Long-Term Investors
A concentrated, growth-style strategy designed for long-term investors willing to accept higher volatility.
Why FFF?
Founder-Led Outperformance
Proprietary Selection Edge
High-Conviction Growth Exposure
Long-Term Value Creation
Founders 100 ETF
Founder Funds
Founder Funds is a registered investment adviser, manages the Founders ETF using its “Founder Factor” approach, investing in companies still led by their founders. The portfolio is built mostly through a rules-based process, with some discretionary picks, aiming to reduce emotion and improve long-term risk-adjusted returns.
Investment Team
Michael Monaghan
Lead Portfolio Manager
michael@founderfunds.com
Fund Documents
Important Disclosures
Past performance is no guarantee of future results. The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amounts originally invested.
This material is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. This and other information can be found in the fund's prospectus, which may be obtained from your financial advisor.
Investments in ETFs are subject to market risk, including the possible loss of principal. ETF shares may trade above or below their net asset value. This difference in price may be due to market conditions and other factors.