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Traders are splurging on “complex” ETFs to ride out the crushing bear market across assets.
July 26 -
New research shows that higher-priced strategies can come with lower returns and greater risk — an urgent reason for advisors and investors to monitor the space.
July 19 -
America’s first leveraged single-stock ETFs will debut Thursday, despite warnings from the SEC.
July 14 -
Storing oil, gold and grain costs a lot of money, which is why they're great for trading but terrible as a long-term investment.
July 13 -
The patriotic-themed fund would trade under the ticker YALL.
July 13 -
Retail investors and private funds alike have flocked to derivatives-powered products this year amid market turmoil to bet on declines and to hedge against various stocks.
July 13 -
Traders are piling into exchange-traded funds that bet against U.S. stocks as the risk of recession and disappointment from the upcoming earnings season bolsters bearish sentiment in the market.
July 11 -
Plus, a new retirement tool from Income Lab and a fresh Envestnet deal.
July 8 -
The inflows are tied to funds that track the EU-regulated climate benchmarks and may signal that investors are looking for more credible "green" opportunities.
July 7 -
The investment group accuses the regulator of “failing to apply consistent treatment to similar investment vehicles.”
July 1 -
An ETF whose issuer had Martina Navratilova and Barney Frank on its board has shut down. What are the lessons for advisors and clients?
June 28 -
A study by the EU Business School found that thematic ETFs have higher expenses, higher risks and lower diversification.
May 16 -
As ETFs take a larger bite of the market, VanEck discusses how sustainable investing will contribute to the muni space.
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Carson Group adds an executive, the SEC proposes SPAC rules, FINRA is looking for advisory committee members and more.
April 11 -
Will its portfolio managers be comfortable working with ETFs and their transparency and capacity issues?
March 29 -
Some say Vanguard may grab the top spot from BlackRock within two years, but there are signs that the transition might not be so close, if it happens at all.
March 18 -
Of the record $900 billion poured into the U.S. ETF industry in 2021, roughly one-in-every-three dollars went to Vanguard’s products. So far this year it’s more than one in two.
March 7 -
Bloomberg data shows that 50 new ETFs have already launched in 2022, up from 38 at this point last year.
February 15 -
From coffee to mind-altering drugs, the actively managed funds can have very niche focuses — and wildly varying returns.
February 10 -
The cuts continue a trend that started 20 years ago.
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