Aside from the overall view, the firm's portfolio managers have worked to align their interests with investors' by taking a personal stake and investing alongside them. Almost 32% of the firm’s assets are covered by invested managers. A cause for concern at Kraneshares is its relatively inexperienced longest-tenured management. In particular, average tenure at the firm is only three years, a negative contributor to the rating. The Kraneshares roster of open-end and exchange-traded funds has had below-average risk-adjusted performance, as seen in its average three-year Morningstar Rating of 2.2 stars.
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