Fundstrat launches GRNY UCITS ETF on LSE, Xetra, Borsa

Fundstrat’s Granny Shots US Large Cap UCITS ETF (GRNY) began trading May 22, 2026 on LSE, Xetra and Borsa Italiana through a partnership with HANetf.

Fundstrat Capital’s Fundstrat Granny Shots US Large Cap UCITS ETF (ticker: GRNY) began trading on May 22, 2026 on the London Stock Exchange, Borsa Italiana and Deutsche Börse Xetra. The UCITS listing is offered in partnership with HANetf and mirrors the firm’s actively managed U.S.-listed Granny Shots ETF.

The European GRNY holds U.S. large-cap stocks selected by a rules-based process that combines top-down and bottom-up analysis. Fundstrat says the portfolio targets companies aligned with several investment themes it identifies as drivers of S&P 500 earnings and price appreciation. The firm uses the “granny shot” metaphor to describe its research approach and allocation method.

Fundstrat introduced the Granny Shots strategy in the U.S. in November 2024. Interest from European wealth managers, allocators and self-directed investors who followed the U.S. ETF led the firm to offer a UCITS product that complies with European fund rules and can be traded on local exchanges.

Across the Granny Shots suite — Fundstrat Granny Shots US Large Cap (NYSE Arca: GRNY), Fundstrat Granny Shots US Small- & Mid-Cap (NYSE Arca: GRNJ) and Fundstrat Granny Shots US Large Cap & Income (NYSE Arca: GRNI) — Fundstrat reported more than $4.8 billion in assets under management as of May 18, 2026. The flagship U.S. large-cap ETF held more than $4.3 billion in AUM at that date.

Thomas “Tom” Lee, chief investment officer and lead portfolio manager at Fundstrat Capital, noted that the flagship U.S. ETF provides exposure to companies linked with seven themes driving S&P 500 earnings and that GRNY has attracted over $4.3 billion in AUM since its November 2024 launch. John Bai, co-founder and managing partner, added the UCITS product responds to client demand and draws on the firm’s decade of research relationships, and that Fundstrat partnered with HANetf to bring the product to European investors.

The UCITS ETF will trade under the GRNY ticker on the three exchanges and is subject to UCITS reporting and governance standards.

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