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Alpha is Difficult to Achieve but Not Hard to Find

AADR, SURE

As 2013 Enters the Homestretch, AdvisorShares Crosses the $1 Billion Threshold and Looks Forward with Continuing Innovation in Actively Managed ETF Space

BETHESDA, Md., Nov. 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Alpha may be difficult to achieve but it is not hard to find as investors navigate opportunities for better risk-adjusted returns in any market environment. AdvisorShares, a leading provider of actively managed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with over $1 billion assets under management, has exhibited that alpha is readily available to investors through a transparent, liquid, and efficient ETF vehicle.

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Per the Investment Company Institute (ICI), there is over $13 trillion in U.S. mutual fund assets of which 83% is actively managed.[1]  While active management critics often cite that a low percentage of active funds outperform their passive benchmark, the reality is that a significant number of active funds can provide better risk-adjusted returns than an index-based investment. For investors and financial advisors seeking to add alpha to their portfolios and client accounts, there is another solution. Actively managed ETFs provide both investment innovation as well as a similar growth pattern to index-based ETFs:

  • When comparing the first five full years of both actively managed ETFs (2008-2012) and index-based ETFs (1993-1997), actively managed ETFs have both a higher number of funds trading (43) and greater total net assets ($10.133 billion) than index-based ETFs (19 funds trading and $6.707 billion total net assets)[2]
  • In 2013, McKinsey and Company projected that actively managed ETFs will reach $500 billion total net assets by 2020,[3] during their 13th year of trading
  • Index-based ETFs finished their 13th full year of trading in 2005 with $296.022 billion total net assets; index-based ETFs crossed $500 billion total net assets in 2007, during their 15th year of trading[4]

"We look forward in continuing to provide actively managed investment solutions, not only with our current line-up of active ETFs, but also with additional compelling strategies coming from innovative managers," said Noah Hamman, chief executive officer of AdvisorShares. "As actively managed ETFs continue to establish track records and eventually obtain their Morningstar ratings for 3-year and 5-year performances, we believe that investors and financial advisors will steadily become more comfortable allocating their investment dollars and client assets to active ETF strategies.  Much like how index-based ETFs brought forth new investing technology during the mid-1990s, actively managed ETFs currently possess the trajectory to follow a similar path. AdvisorShares looks forward to the road ahead in providing our current and future shareholders with the risk adjusted returns they seek for their investment goals."

Positive Alpha Delivered to Shareholders

In addition to the AdvisorShares actively managed ETFs that have outperformed their benchmarks on a relative basis, the following actively managed ETFs have provided positive alpha and better risk adjusted returns than their benchmarks since inception (as of 10/31/2013).  For actual performance data and fund expenses, please refer to the Core ETF Strategies Performance Report and the Alternative ETF Strategies Performance Report located at AdvisorShares.com.

Core Strategy – Domestic Equity
AdvisorShares TrimTabs Float Shrink ETF (NYSE Arca: TTFS)

Core Strategy – International Equity
AdvisorShares WCM/BNY Mellon Focused Growth ADR ETF (NYSE Arca: AADR)

Core Strategy – Income
AdvisorShares Peritus High Yield ETF (NYSE Arca: HYLD)
AdvisorShares Madrona Global Bond ETF (NYSE Arca: FWDB)
AdvisorShares Newfleet Multi-Sector Income ETF (NYSE Arca: MINC)

Alternative Strategy – Multi-Asset
AdvisorShares Meidell Tactical Advantage ETF (NYSE Arca: MATH)

To request more information on AdvisorShares, please contact Ryan Graham at 202-684-6442 or rg@advisorshares.com.  For financial professionals and investors requesting more information, please visit www.advisorshares.com or call the AdvisorShares Investment Consultant Team at 1-877-THE-ETF1 (1-877-843-3831).

About AdvisorShares
AdvisorShares is one of the leading providers of actively managed ETFs. As of 11/20/2013, AdvisorShares offers 18 active ETFs with over $1,000,000,000 of assets under management. AdvisorShares provides educational support to help financial advisors and investors understand the benefits of actively managed ETFs and their underlying investment strategies.

Please visit www.advisorshares.com to register for free weekly economic commentary. For educational insight into the active ETF marketplace, visit www.alphabaskets.com, follow @AdvisorShares on Twitter and 'Like' us on Facebook. Every Thursday at 4:00pm Eastern time, AdvisorShares hosts an educational conference call for Financial Professionals featuring our portfolio managers and leading investment industry experts—Dial: 1-800-977-8002; Code: 777534#

Before investing you should carefully consider the Fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. This and other information is in the prospectus, a copy of which may be obtained by visiting the Fund's website at www.AdvisorShares.com. Please read the prospectus carefully before you invest.

Foreside Fund Services, LLC, distributor.

An investment in ETFs is subject to risk, including the possible loss of principal amount invested. The risks associated with each Fund include the risks associated with the underlying ETFs, which can result in higher volatility, and are detailed in each Fund's prospectus and on each Fund's webpage. The Funds may not be suitable for all investors.

Alpha is a measure of performance on a risk-adjusted basis.

Relative return measures the return achieved by a fund over a period of time compared to the return achieved by its benchmark.

[1] 2013 Investment Company Fact Book (53rd edition)
http://www.icifactbook.org/fb_ch2.html

[2]  2013 Investment Company Fact Book (53rd edition) http://www.icifactbook.org/pdf/13_fb_table13.pdf; http://www.icifactbook.org/pdf/13_fb_table14.pdf

[3]  Pensions & Investments, McKinsey: Active ETFs on the way to $500 billion, January 20, 2013

[4]  2013 Investment Company Fact Book (53rd edition) http://www.icifactbook.org/pdf/13_fb_table13.pdf; http://www.icifactbook.org/pdf/13_fb_table14.pdf

Contact: Ryan Graham
AdvisorShares
202-684-6442
rg@advisorshares.com

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