2 ETFs To Invest In Some Of The Newest Companies On The Street

 | Sep 24, 2021 03:18AM ET

Amid the recent volatility in broader markets, a stock debut on Sept. 22 has been making headlines: restaurant software group Toast (NYSE:TOST). It started trading on the Big Board at an opening price of $65.26. Yesterday, the shares closed at $59.00 and the market capitalization stands around $29.46 billion.

Companies rely on several methods to go public in the US. Many still use the initial public offerings (IPO) route. The IPO calendar on the Investing.com website shows just how busy 2021 has been on this front.

The past year has also seen a large number of reverse-mergers between private groups and special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs)—a topic we previously covered. The SPAC route has been the choice of 60% of the companies that listed on US exchanges so far in 2021.

Each year, a number of US-based companies also go public via a direct listing. Recent examples include Coinbase Global (NASDAQ:COIN), Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR) and Spotify (NYSE:SPOT). Also in 2019, Slack completed a direct listing. The company was later acquired by Salesforce (NYSE:CRM).

Finally, we have to mention spin-offs , which is when “a publicly traded company divests a subsidiary or a segment through the distribution of shares on a pro-rata basis to its existing shareholders."

“The implication for shareholders is that they become holders in two companies, the spinoff and the parent company.”

In recent months, Merck (NYSE:MRK) completed the spin-off for Organon (NYSE:OGN). Similarly, Bath Body Works (NYSE:BBWI)—formerly known as L Brands—filed to spin off Victoria's Secret (NYSE:VSCO).

Therefore, today we introduce two exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that could appeal to a range of readers interested in investing in new companies on Wall Street.

h2 1. Invesco S&P Spin-Off ETF/h2

Current Price: $64.23
52-Week Range: $41.48 - $67.97
Dividend Yield: 0.86%
Expense Ratio: 0.62% per year

The Invesco S&P Spin-Off ETF (NYSE:CSD) invests in US-based companies that have been spun off from a parent company within the past four years. The fund, which started trading in December 2006, tracks the S&P US Spin-Off Index.