A capital preservation and income-focused ETF that actively seeks to optimize yield.
SLWS employs disciplined security selection across global high-quality credit markets, targeting short-duration bonds in government, corporate, and securitized sectors. With a duration target of one year or less under normal market conditions, the fund combines rigorous bottom-up credit analysis with tactical positioning across credit spreads, interest rates, and foreign exchange to seek enhanced risk-adjusted returns while prioritizing capital preservation and liquidity.
For institutions and investors who seek returns above cash with active management.
Seeks higher income and high standards.
Tactical positioning across rates and credit, within risk guardrails.
100+ issuers across corporates, securitized, and government debt—positioned defensively to perform through cycles.
Portfolio Manager & President
Mr. Ahn is Head of Fixed Income and Portfolio Manager at SLW Investments. Prior to launching SLW Investments, Mr. Ahn served as a Portfolio Manager in the Money Market and Global Short Duration group at Janus Henderson Investors, where he specialized in global relative value and liquidity management. He was also part of the Global Unconstrained Bond team led by Mr. Bill Gross.
Over the course of his investment career, Mr. Ahn has worked across both large and entrepreneurial firms, including Capital Group, Affinity Investment Advisors LLC, and Armored Wolf LLC, a global macro hedge fund.
Mr. Ahn holds a Master of Science in Finance from the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University and bachelor’s degrees in Economics and Political Science from the University of California, Irvine.
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| Cumulative (%) | Annualized (%) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1M | 3M | YTD | Since Inception | 1Y | Since Inception | |
| NAV | 0.64% | 1.18% | 1.79% | 8.17% | 5.90% | 5.58% |
| Market Price | 0.65% | 1.09% | 1.73% | 8.24% | 5.98% | 5.63% |
The performance data quoted represents past performance; that past performance does not guarantee future results. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor's shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Effective 11/05/2025 the Wisdom Short Duration Income Fund was reorganized into the SLW Short Duration Income ETF f/k/a Wisdom Short Duration Income ETF and first listed on the exchange on 11/05/2025. The returns shown for periods ending on or prior to 11/05/2025 are those of the Predecessor Fund, which was managed to a different benchmark and had different expenses from the ETF. The performance of the Predecessor Fund has not been restated to reflect the expenses of the ETF. Market returns as of 11/05/2025 and going forward are based on the closing price on the listed exchange at 4 p.m. ET and do not represent the returns an investor would receive if shares were traded at other times. Prior to this date, all returns are based on the Predecessor Fund's 4:00 p.m. ET NAV. The Fund changed its name and ticker from Wisdom Short Duration Income ETF (WISD) to SLW Short Duration Income ETF (SLWS) on or about June 8, 2026.
Portfolio holdings and associated portfolio information are subject to change without notice. There is no assurance that the Fund currently holds any security mentioned herein.
as of May 31, 2026
as of May 31, 2026
as of May 31, 2026
The following table and line graph are provided to show the frequency at which the closing price of the Fund was at a premium (above) or discount (below) to the Fund’s daily net asset value (“NAV”). The table and line graph represent past performance and cannot be used to predict future results. Shareholders may pay more than NAV when buying Fund shares and receive less than NAV when those shares are sold because shares are bought and sold at current.
An investor should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the Fund carefully before investing. To obtain a prospectus containing this and other information, please call 1-866-969-5885 or download here. Read the prospectus carefully before you invest.
Definitions:
30-Day SEC Yield (Subsidized) takes into account a fund's expense reduction and reflects an estimated yield to maturity. It should be regarded as an estimate of the fund's rate of investment income, and it may not equal the fund's actual income distribution rate, which reflects a fund's past dividends paid to shareholders. The 30 Day SEC Yield with waivers is calculated in accordance with SEC standards.
30-Day SEC Yield (Unsubsidized) does not take into account a fund's expense reduction, and reflects an estimated yield to maturity. It should be regarded as an estimate of the fund's rate of net investment income, and it may not equal the fund's actual income distribution rate, which reflects a fund's past dividends paid to shareholders. The 30 Day SEC Yield without waivers is calculated in accordance with SEC standards.
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses are indirect costs of investing in other investment companies.
Average Credit Quality is a measure of the overall creditworthiness of the bonds held in the fund's portfolio, expressed as a letter rating (e.g., AAA, AA, A, BBB). Credit ratings are assigned by nationally recognized statistical rating organizations (NRSROs) such as Moody's, S&P, or Fitch and reflect the likelihood that a bond issuer will meet its payment obligations. The average credit quality is a weighted average across the fund's holdings and is provided for informational purposes only; it does not guarantee the future performance or safety of any investment.
Median 30-Day Bid/Ask Spread represents the midpoint of the daily spreads between the price a buyer is willing to pay for a share (the "bid") and the lowest price a seller is willing to accept (the "ask") over the prior 30 calendar days, expressed as a percentage of the share price.
Net Asset Value (NAV) is the per-share value of the fund's assets, calculated by dividing the total value of the fund's holdings (minus any liabilities) by the number of shares outstanding. NAV is calculated once per day, after the close of the U.S. stock market.
Premium/(Discount) to NAV — Because ETF shares trade on a stock exchange throughout the day, the market price of a share may be higher or lower than the fund's NAV at any given moment. When the market price is above NAV, the fund is said to be trading at a premium. When the market price is below NAV, the fund is trading at a discount.
Yield to Worst is the rate of return generated assuming a bond is redeemed by the issuer on the least desirable date for the investor.
Fund Risks
Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal and fluctuation of value. There is no assurance the stated objective(s) will be met. Additional risks associated with the Fund include, but are not limited to (greater detail on each of the stated risks and additional risks may be found in the Fund's prospectus):
Fixed Income Securities and derivatives will fluctuate in value with changes in interest rates. Typically, a rise in interest rates causes a decline in the value of fixed income securities and derivatives; on the other hand, if rates fall, the value of fixed income securities and derivative generally increases.
Foreign Investing involves risks not typically associated with U.S. investments, including adverse fluctuations in foreign currency values, adverse political, social and economic developments, less liquidity, greater volatility, less developed or less efficient trading markets, political instability and differing auditing and legal standards.
Derivatives involve risks different from, or possibly greater than, the risks associated with investing directly in securities and other traditional investments, which could result in losses exceeding the original investment and magnified by leverage.
Management by the investment adviser may not produce the desired results, is no guarantee that the investment strategy will work as intended, and cannot eliminate the risk of loss.
Limited History of Operations and New Adviser Risk. The Fund and its adviser are each newly-formed and have limited history of operations for investors to evaluate. As a result, investors do not have a track record from which to judge the adviser, and the adviser may not achieve the intended result in managing the Fund.
SLWS is not a money market fund and does not attempt to maintain a stable net asset value.