Summary
- BlackRock has led the ETF revolution, which has resulted in the company becoming the largest asset manager on earth, with ~$7.5T of AUM, but it needs strong new innovations.
- BlackRock continues to innovate modestly, under the leadership of CEO Larry Fink, through new financial products that enable their customers to achieve specific financial goals.
- They're the leaders of a growing trend of ETF investment, but without new outlets for growth, they likely will underwhelm investors in the decade ahead.
Source: www.pionline.com
BlackRock
BlackRock (BLK) captures a secular growth trend in the 21st century: investors' penchant for investing in ETFs. BlackRock offers many market-beating ETFs, such as the SOXX (SOXX) and IBB (IBB). BlackRock's suite of ETFs offers fantastic mediums through which investors can capitalize on complex trends, such as mankind's forays into space, the growth of artificial intelligence, intelligent cloud computing, and many others.
BlackRock produces the incredibly popular iShares ETFs product line, which many of you have likely seen advertised on Seeking Alpha and publicized on CNBC. You may even own some of their designer ETFs, such as the aforementioned SOXX or IBB. In fact, BlackRock's series of ETFs and asset management products have led the company to being the largest asset manager on earth, with approximately $7.5T of AUM.
The Fixed Income ETF Revolution
BlackRock has been the beneficiary of a recent explosive trend in the ownership of Fixed Income ETFs.
Fixed income ETF assets have increased eight-fold since 2008 and passed $1 trillion globally this past June; year to date, investors have added more than $200 billion across markets. Fixed income represents one of the fastest-growing ETF segments – a trend we see continuing for some time.
Source: BlackRock Investor Relations
I highly recommend anybody considering investing in BlackRock to check out their website. On it, you will find articles, such as this one, which discuss the technological advancements of asset management, from which BlackRock has been the primary beneficiary.

