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Siren DIVCON Leaders Dividend ETF
     
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
     
June 30, 2022 (Unaudited)
     
             
Number of Shares
        
Value
 
COMMON STOCKS 96.3%
     
      
Communications 1.7%
     
 
9,255
   
Activision Blizzard, Inc.
 
$
720,594
 
                 
        
Consumer Discretionary 11.6%
       
 
7,457
   
Best Buy Co., Inc.
   
486,122
 
 
1,695
   
Domino's Pizza, Inc.
   
660,558
 
 
8,478
   
D.R. Horton, Inc.
   
561,159
 
 
2,985
   
Lowe's Companies, Inc.
   
521,390
 
 
4,515
   
NIKE, Inc. - Class B
   
461,433
 
 
1,422
   
Pool Corp.
   
499,449
 
 
1,878
   
The Home Depot, Inc.
   
515,079
 
 
3,290
   
Tractor Supply Co.
   
637,767
 
 
4,104
   
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
   
455,339
 
             
4,798,296
 
        
Consumer Staples 6.6%
       
 
8,569
   
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
   
686,719
 
 
3,107
   
Dollar General Corp.
   
762,582
 
 
3,061
   
Target Corp.
   
432,305
 
 
3,987
   
The Hershey Co.
   
857,843
 
             
2,739,449
 
        
Energy 2.1%
       
 
7,670
   
EOG Resources, Inc.
   
847,075
 
                 
        
Financials 14.6%
       
 
11,903
   
Aflac, Inc.
   
658,593
 
 
14,610
   
Ally Financial, Inc.
   
489,581
 
 
10,968
   
Brown & Brown, Inc.
   
639,873
 
 
6,435
   
Discover Financial Services
   
608,622
 
 
21,008
   
Franklin Resources, Inc.
   
489,697
 
 
2,809
   
Mastercard, Inc. - Class A
   
886,183
 
 
7,251
   
Morgan Stanley
   
551,511
 
 
3,799
   
T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
   
431,604
 
 
1,849
   
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
   
549,190
 
 
3,617
   
Visa, Inc. - Class A
   
712,151
 
             
6,017,005
 
        
Health Care 11.1%
       
 
5,390
   
Abbott Laboratories
   
585,623
 
 
4,839
   
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
   
574,728
 
 
8,464
   
Baxter International, Inc.
   
543,643
 
 
2,471
   
Danaher Corp.
   
626,448
 
 
3,270
   
McKesson Corp.
   
1,066,707
 
 
1,201
   
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
   
652,479
 
 
1,815
   
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.
   
548,802
 
             
4,598,430
 
        
Industrials 15.5%
       
 
8,700
   
Amphenol Corp. - Class A
   
560,106
 
 
18,594
   
CSX Corp.
   
540,342
 
 
5,688
   
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.
   
554,352
 
 
3,495
   
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
   
550,358
 
 
3,948
   
L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
   
954,231
 
 
4,206
   
Nordson Corp.
   
851,463
 
 
2,165
   
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.
   
554,846
 
 
2,195
   
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
   
540,080
 
 
5,100
   
Waste Connections, Inc.
   
632,196
 
 
1,452
   
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
   
659,832
 
             
6,397,806
 
        
Materials 6.2%
       
 
3,376
   
Avery Dennison Corp.
   
546,473
 
 
4,270
   
Celanese Corp.
   
502,195
 
 
7,036
   
Nucor Corp.
   
734,629
 
 
3,473
   
The Sherwin-Williams Co.
   
777,639
 
             
2,560,936
 
        
Technology 26.9%
       
 
4,142
   
Analog Devices, Inc.
   
605,105
 
 
4,722
   
Apple, Inc.
   
645,592
 
 
4,688
   
Applied Materials, Inc.
   
426,514
 
 
1,272
   
Broadcom, Inc.
   
617,950
 
 
3,723
   
CDW Corporation of Delaware
   
586,596
 
 
1,416
   
FactSet Research Systems, Inc.
   
544,551
 
 
19,659
   
HP, Inc.
   
644,422
 
 
1,186
   
Intuit, Inc.
   
457,132
 
 
1,916
   
KLA Corp.
   
611,357
 
 
1,157
   
Lam Research Corp.
   
493,056
 
 
2,347
   
Microsoft Corp.
   
602,780
 
 
1,415
   
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.
   
543,416
 
 
1,977
   
Moody's Corp.
   
537,685
 
 
3,857
   
QUALCOMM, Inc.
   
492,693
 
 
1,630
   
S&P Global, Inc.
   
549,408
 
 
5,195
   
Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
   
481,265
 
 
8,925
   
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.
   
518,275
 
 
4,973
   
Teradyne, Inc.
   
445,332
 
 
4,218
   
Texas Instruments, Inc.
   
648,096
 
 
2,590
   
Ubiquiti, Inc.
   
642,864
 
             
11,094,089
 
        
Total Common Stocks
       
        
(Cost $45,778,385)
   
39,773,680
 
                 
MONEY MARKET FUNDS 3.6%
       
 
1,501,557
   
First American Government Obligations Fund, 1.30% (a)
   
1,501,557
 
        
Total Money Market Funds
       
        
(Cost $1,501,557)
   
1,501,557
 
                 
        
Total Investments 99.9%
       
        
(Cost $47,279,942)
   
41,275,237
 
                 
        
Other Assets in Excess of Liabilities 0.1%
   
19,205
 
                 
        
TOTAL NET ASSETS 100.0%
 
$
41,294,442
 
                 
     
(a) 
7-day net yield at June 30, 2022.
       



Siren DIVCON Dividend Defender ETF
     
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
     
June 30, 2022 (Unaudited)
     
   
Number of Shares
 
 
  
 
Value
 
COMMON STOCKS 77.9%
     
      
Communications 1.7%
     
 
5,859
   
Activision Blizzard, Inc. (a)
 
$
456,182
 
                 
        
Consumer Discretionary 8.8%
       
 
3,935
   
Best Buy Co., Inc.
   
256,523
 
 
752
   
Domino's Pizza, Inc.
   
293,062
 
 
3,852
   
D.R. Horton, Inc. (a)
   
254,964
 
 
1,447
   
Lowe's Companies, Inc.
   
252,747
 
 
2,189
   
NIKE, Inc. - Class B
   
223,716
 
 
690
   
Pool Corp.
   
242,349
 
 
870
   
The Home Depot, Inc.
   
238,615
 
 
1,717
   
Tractor Supply Co. (a)
   
332,840
 
 
1,970
   
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
   
218,572
 
             
2,313,388
 
        
Consumer Staples 5.2%
       
 
4,286
   
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
   
343,480
 
 
1,579
   
Dollar General Corp. (a)
   
387,550
 
 
1,462
   
Target Corp.
   
206,478
 
 
1,953
   
The Hershey Co.
   
420,207
 
             
1,357,715
 
        
Energy 1.6%
       
 
3,881
   
EOG Resources, Inc.
   
428,618
 
                 
        
Financials 11.2%
       
 
6,423
   
Aflac, Inc. (a)
   
355,384
 
 
7,311
   
Ally Financial, Inc.
   
244,992
 
 
6,408
   
Brown & Brown, Inc. (a)
   
373,843
 
 
3,254
   
Discover Financial Services
   
307,763
 
 
10,510
   
Franklin Resources, Inc.
   
244,988
 
 
1,055
   
Mastercard, Inc. - Class A
   
332,831
 
 
3,534
   
Morgan Stanley
   
268,796
 
 
1,793
   
T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. (a)
   
203,703
 
 
901
   
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
   
267,615
 
 
1,809
   
Visa, Inc. - Class A
   
356,174
 
             
2,956,089
 
        
Health Care 10.1%
       
 
2,632
   
Abbott Laboratories
   
285,967
 
 
2,358
   
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
   
280,060
 
 
4,286
   
Baxter International, Inc.
   
275,290
 
 
1,178
   
Danaher Corp.
   
298,646
 
 
1,633
   
McKesson Corp.
   
532,701
 
 
563
   
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
   
305,867
 
 
1,116
   
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. (a)
   
337,445
 
 
2,052
   
Zoetis, Inc. (a)
   
352,718
 
             
2,668,694
 
        
Industrials 12.8%
       
 
4,937
   
Amphenol Corp. - Class A (a)
   
317,844
 
 
9,300
   
CSX Corp.
   
270,258
 
 
2,774
   
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.
   
270,354
 
 
2,368
   
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. (a)
   
372,889
 
 
1,902
   
L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (a)
   
459,714
 
 
2,378
   
Nordson Corp. (a)
   
481,402
 
 
1,036
   
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.
   
265,506
 
 
1,116
   
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
   
274,592
 
 
2,573
   
Waste Connections, Inc.
   
318,949
 
 
714
   
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
   
324,463
 
             
3,355,971
 
        
Materials 4.2%
       
 
1,677
   
Avery Dennison Corp.
   
271,456
 
 
2,203
   
Celanese Corp.
   
259,095
 
 
3,432
   
Nucor Corp.
   
358,335
 
 
935
   
The Sherwin-Williams Co. (a)
   
209,356
 
             
1,098,242
 
        
Technology 22.3%
       
 
1,986
   
Analog Devices, Inc.
   
290,135
 
 
2,139
   
Apple, Inc. (a)
   
292,444
 
 
2,359
   
Applied Materials, Inc.
   
214,622
 
 
624
   
Broadcom, Inc.
   
303,145
 
 
1,857
   
CDW Corporation of Delaware
   
292,589
 
 
815
   
FactSet Research Systems, Inc. (a)
   
313,425
 
 
9,579
   
HP, Inc.
   
313,999
 
 
524
   
Intuit, Inc. (a)
   
201,971
 
 
987
   
KLA Corp. (a)
   
314,932
 
 
744
   
Lam Research Corp. (a)
   
317,056
 
 
1,261
   
Microsoft Corp. (a)
   
323,863
 
 
651
   
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.
   
250,010
 
 
1,116
   
Moody's Corp. (a)
   
303,518
 
 
465
   
MSCI, Inc. (a)
   
191,650
 
 
1,898
   
QUALCOMM, Inc.
   
242,450
 
 
956
   
S&P Global, Inc. (a)
   
322,229
 
 
2,494
   
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (a)
   
231,044
 
 
4,585
   
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.
   
266,251
 
 
2,180
   
Teradyne, Inc. (a)
   
195,219
 
 
2,574
   
Texas Instruments, Inc. (a)
   
395,495
 
 
1,131
   
Ubiquiti, Inc.
   
280,725
 
             
5,856,772
 
        
Total Common Stocks
       
        
(Cost $22,706,674)
   
20,491,671
 
                 
MONEY MARKET FUNDS 21.6%
       
 
5,694,739
   
First American Government Obligations Fund, 1.30% (b)
   
5,694,739
 
        
Total Money Market Funds
       
        
(Cost $5,694,739)
   
5,694,739
 
                 
        
Total Investments Before Securities Sold Short
       
        
(Cost $28,401,413)
   
26,186,410
 
                 
SECURITIES SOLD SHORT
       
COMMON STOCKS (33.9%)
       
        
Communications (1.7)%
       
 
(3,639
)
 
Electronic Arts, Inc.
   
(442,684
)
                 
        
Consumer Discretionary (2.5)%
       
 
(25,673
)
 
Ford Motor Co.
   
(285,741
)
 
(13,113
)
 
MGM Resorts International
   
(379,621
)
             
(665,362
)
        
Consumer Staples (2.2)%
       
 
(15,225
)
 
The Kraft Heinz Co.
   
(580,682
)
                 
        
Energy (12.8)%
       
 
(19,995
)
 
Baker Hughes Co.
   
(577,256
)
 
(20,883
)
 
Halliburton Co.
   
(654,891
)
 
(5,620
)
 
Hess Corp.
   
(595,383
)
 
(17,064
)
 
Occidental Petroleum Corp.
   
(1,004,728
)
 
(15,058
)
 
Schlumberger NV
   
(538,474
)
             
(3,370,732
)
        
Financials (3.4)%
       
 
(7,715
)
 
The Progressive Corp.
   
(897,023
)
                 
        
Health Care (1.6)%
       
 
(39,763
)
 
Viatris, Inc.
   
(416,319
)
                 
        
Industrials (1.6)%
       
 
(6,472
)
 
General Electric Co.
   
(412,072
)
                 
        
Utilities (8.1)%
       
 
(28,413
)
 
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
   
(840,456
)
 
(7,441
)
 
Dominion Energy, Inc.
   
(593,866
)
 
(5,541
)
 
DTE Energy Co.
   
(702,322
)
             
(2,136,644
)
        
Total Securities Sold Short
       
        
[Proceeds $(7,870,545)]
   
(8,921,518
)
                 
        
Total Investments 65.6%
       
        
(Cost $20,530,868)
   
17,264,892
 
                 
        
Other Assets in Excess of Liabilities 34.4%
   
9,053,341
 
                 
        
TOTAL NET ASSETS 100.0%
 
$
26,318,233
 
                 
     
(a) 
Substantially all the securities, or a portion thereof, have been pledged as collateral for open short positions by the Fund. The aggregate market value of the collateral at June 30, 2022 was $17,361,886, which includes cash in the amount of $9,063,206.
       
     
(b)
7-day net yield at June 30, 2022.
       


 
Siren Nasdaq NexGen Economy ETF
     
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
     
June 30, 2022 (Unaudited)
     
   
Number of Shares
 
 
  
 
Value
 
COMMON STOCKS 94.3%
     
      
Communications 9.5%
     
 
16,036
   
Baidu, Inc. - ADR (b)
 
$
2,385,034
 
 
75,539
   
Digital Garage, Inc. (a)
   
2,043,250
 
 
151,663
   
GMO Internet, Inc. (a)
   
2,600,001
 
 
6,484
   
Meta Platforms, Inc. - Class A (b)
   
1,045,545
 
 
2,002
   
Swisscom AG (a)
   
1,106,013
 
 
54,354
   
Tencent Holdings Ltd. (a)
   
2,454,893
 
             
11,634,736
 
        
Consumer Discretionary 7.6%
       
 
20,853
   
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. - ADR (b)
   
2,370,569
 
 
35,314
   
JD.com, Inc. - ADR (b)
   
2,267,865
 
 
115,274
   
Overstock.com, Inc. (b)
   
2,883,003
 
 
400,769
   
Rakuten Group, Inc. (a)
   
1,807,714
 
             
9,329,151
 
        
Consumer Staples 1.0%
       
 
10,225
   
Walmart, Inc.
   
1,243,155
 
                 
        
Financials 34.7%
       
 
12,235
   
American Express Co.
   
1,696,016
 
 
33,619
   
Citigroup, Inc.
   
1,546,138
 
 
25,733
   
Coinbase Global, Inc. - Class A (b)
   
1,209,966
 
 
52,691
   
Customers Bancorp, Inc. (b)
   
1,786,225
 
 
7,506
   
Deutsche Boerse AG (a)
   
1,255,405
 
 
484,240
   
Galaxy Digital Holdings Ltd. (a)(b)
   
1,817,029
 
 
159,006
   
ING Groep NV - ADR
   
1,577,339
 
 
16,916
   
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.
   
1,590,781
 
 
19,016
   
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
   
2,141,392
 
 
6,645
   
Mastercard, Inc. - Class A
   
2,096,365
 
 
10,700
   
Nasdaq, Inc.
   
1,632,178
 
 
609,471
   
NU Holdings Ltd. (b)
   
2,279,421
 
 
35,104
   
PayPal Holdings, Inc. (b)
   
2,451,663
 
 
96,017
   
Plus500 Ltd. (a)
   
1,955,428
 
 
187,164
   
Robinhood Markets, Inc. - Class A (b)
   
1,538,488
 
 
105,677
   
SBI Holdings, Inc. (a)
   
2,067,898
 
 
10,934
   
Signature Bank/New York NY
   
1,959,482
 
 
31,472
   
Silvergate Capital Corp. - Class A (b)
   
1,684,696
 
 
39,256
   
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
   
1,637,368
 
 
1,873
   
The Goldman Sachs Group,  Inc.
   
556,318
 
 
9,776
   
Visa, Inc. - Class A
   
1,924,797
 
 
35,552
   
Vontobel Holding AG
   
2,498,863
 
 
330,130
   
WisdomTree Investments, Inc.
   
1,673,759
 
 
583,107
   
ZhongAn Online P&C Insurance Co. Ltd. (a)(b)
   
1,898,657
 
             
42,475,672
 
        
Industrials 3.1%
       
 
40,434
   
Hitachi Ltd. (a)
   
1,918,589
 
 
18,429
   
Siemens AG (a)
   
1,875,075
 
             
3,793,664
 
        
Technology 38.4%
       
 
7,895
   
Accenture PLC - Class A
   
2,192,047
 
 
21,926
   
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (b)
   
1,676,681
 
 
640,051
   
Bakkt Holdings, Inc. (b)
   
1,344,107
 
 
1,375,217
   
Bitfarms Ltd. (b)
   
1,540,243
 
 
35,883
   
Block, Inc. (b)
   
2,205,369
 
 
13,279
   
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
   
1,892,921
 
 
473,643
   
Canaan, Inc. (b)
   
1,525,130
 
 
44,882
   
Cisco Systems, Inc.
   
1,913,769
 
 
771,578
   
Core Scientific, Inc. (b)
   
1,149,651
 
 
16,633
   
Fujitsu Ltd. (a)
   
2,079,738
 
 
141,817
   
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.
   
1,880,493
 
 
89,697
   
Infosys Ltd. - ADR
   
1,660,291
 
 
17,118
   
International Business Machines Corp.
   
2,416,890
 
 
303,751
   
Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc. (b)
   
1,622,030
 
 
29,629
   
Micron Technology, Inc.
   
1,637,891
 
 
7,864
   
Microsoft Corp.
   
2,019,711
 
 
12,409
   
MicroStrategy, Inc. (b)
   
2,038,799
 
 
135,561
   
NTT Data Corp. (a)
   
1,874,355
 
 
13,807
   
NVIDIA Corp.
   
2,093,003
 
 
1,048,422
   
OneConnect Financial Technology Co. Ltd. (b)
   
1,792,802
 
 
29,724
   
Oracle Corp.
   
2,076,816
 
 
968
   
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. - GDR 144A (c)
   
1,056,088
 
 
24,744
   
SAP SE - ADR
   
2,244,776
 
 
19,826
   
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. - ADR
   
1,620,776
 
 
10,377
   
Texas Instruments, Inc.
   
1,594,426
 
 
660,429
   
Z Holdings Corp. (a)
   
1,929,496
 
             
47,078,299
 
        
Total Common Stocks
       
        
(Cost $138,059,471)
   
115,554,677
 
                 
MONEY MARKET FUNDS 1.8%
       
 
2,148,968
   
First American Government Obligations Fund, 1.30% (c)
   
2,148,968
 
        
Total Money Market Funds
       
        
(Cost $2,148,968)
   
2,148,968
 
                 
        
Total Investments 96.1%
       
        
(Cost $140,208,439)
   
117,703,645
 
                 
        
Other Assets in Excess of Liabilities 3.9%
   
4,837,372
 
                 
        
TOTAL NET ASSETS 100.0%
 
$
122,541,017
 
                 
     
(a) 
U.S.-dollar denominated security of a foreign issuer.
       
     
(b)
Non-Income Producing.
       
     
(c)
Security was purchased pursuant to Rule 144 under the securities Act of 1933 and may not be resold subject to the rule except to qualified institutional buyers. Unless otherwise noted, 144 securities are deemed to be liquid. At June 30, 2022, the net value of these securities amounted to $1,056,088 which represents 0.9% of net assets.
       
     
(d)
7-day net yield at June 30, 2022.
       
     
ADR - American Depositary Receipt
       
     
GDR - Global Depositary Receipt
       


 
The net asset value (“NAV”) per share of each Fund is calculated each business day as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”), generally 4:00 p.m., Eastern Time. The NAV per share of each Fund is calculated by dividing the sum of the value of the securities held by the Fund, plus cash and other assets, minus all liabilities (including estimated accrued expenses) by the total number of shares outstanding for the Fund, rounded to the nearest cent. The Funds’ shares will not be priced on the days on which the NYSE is closed for trading. The offering and redemption price per share for each Fund is equal to the NAV per share.
 
Securities held by the Funds are valued at market quotations when reliable market quotations are readily available. Exchange traded securities and instruments (including equity securities, depositary receipts and ETFs) are generally valued at the last reported sale price on the principal exchange on which such securities are traded (at the NASDAQ Official Closing Price for NASDAQ listed securities), as of the close of regular trading on the NYSE on the day the securities are being valued or, if there are no sales, at the mean of the most recent bid and asked prices. Over-the-counter (“OTC”) securities and instruments not traded on an exchange are generally valued at the last traded price. In the absence of a recorded transaction sale price or if the last sale price is unavailable, OTC securities are valued at the mean between last bid and ask, as quoted. If an ask price for an OTC security is unavailable, the last bid price is used. Such valuations would typically be categorized as Level 1 or Level 2 in the fair value hierarchy described below.
 
When reliable market quotations are not readily available, securities are priced at their fair value in accordance with the Trust’s valuation procedures, which were approved by the Trustees. The Funds may use fair value pricing in a variety of circumstances, including but not limited to, situations when the value of a Fund’s security has been materially affected by events occurring after the close of the market on which such security is principally traded (such as a corporate action or other news that may materially affect the price of such security) or trading in such security has been suspended or halted. Such valuations would typically be categorized as Level 2 or Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy described below. Fair value pricing involves subjective judgments, and it is possible that a fair value determination for a security is materially different than the value that could be realized upon the sale of such security. In addition, fair value pricing could result in a difference between the prices used to calculate a Fund’s NAV and the prices used by the Funds’ target Index. This may adversely affect a Fund’s ability to track its Target Index.
 
The Funds disclose the fair market value of their investments in a hierarchy that distinguishes between: (1) market participant assumptions developed based on market data obtained from sources independent of the Funds (observable inputs) and (2) the Funds’ own assumptions about market participant assumptions developed based on the best information available under the circumstances (unobservable inputs). The three levels defined by the hierarchy are as follows:
 
• Level 1 — Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets.
 
• Level 2 — Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
 
• Level 3 — Significant unobservable inputs (including the Fund’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments). The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
 
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the Funds’ investments as of June 30, 2022:
 
Siren DIVCON Leaders Dividend ETF
                     
                           
Investments at Value
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
   
Equity
                         
     Common Stocks(a)
 
$
39,773,680
   
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
39,773,680
   
Short-Term Investments
                                 
    Money Market Funds
   
1,501,557
     
-
     
-
     
1,501,557
   
Total
 
$
41,275,237
   
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
41,275,237
   
                                   
                                   
Siren DIVCON Dividend Defender ETF
                           
                                   
Investments at Value
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
   
Assets
                                 
Equity
                                 
     Common Stocks(a)
 
$
20,491,671
   
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
20,491,671
   
Short-Term Investments
                                 
    Money Market Funds
   
5,694,739
     
-
     
-
     
5,694,739
   
Total Assets
 
$
26,186,410
   
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
26,186,410
   
                                   
Liabilities
                                 
Equity
                                 
     Common Stocks(a)
 
$
(8,921,518)

 
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
(8,921,518)

 
Total Liabilities
 
$
(8,921,518)

 
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
(8,921,518)

 
                                   
                                   
Siren Nasdaq NexGen Economy ETF
                           
                                   
Investments at Value
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
   
Equity
                                 
     Common Stocks(a)
 
$
115,554,677
   
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
115,554,677
   
Short-Term Investments
                                 
    Money Market Funds
   
2,148,968
     
-
     
-
     
2,148,968
   
Total
 
$
117,703,645
   
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
117,703,645
   
                                   
(a) See each Fund's Schedule of Investments for breakout by sector classification.
           

Tax Disclosure - The Funds’ policy is to comply with the requirements of Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, necessary to qualify as regulated investment companies and distribute substantially all net taxable investment income and net realized gains to shareholders in a manner which results in no tax cost to the Funds. Therefore, no federal income tax provision is required. The Funds plan to file U.S. Federal and various state and local tax returns.
 
The Funds recognize the tax benefits of uncertain tax positions only when the position is more likely than not to be sustained. Management has analyzed the Funds’ uncertain tax positions and concluded that no liability for unrecognized tax benefits should be recorded related to uncertain tax positions. Management is not aware of any tax positions for which it is reasonably possible that the total amounts of unrecognized tax benefits will change materially in the next 12 months. Income and capital gain distributions are determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations, which may differ from U.S. GAAP. The Funds recognize interest and penalties, if any, related to unrecognized tax benefits on uncertain tax positions as income tax expenses in the Statements of Operations. During the period ended June 30, 2022, the Funds did not incur any interest or penalties.