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While the quant firm will miss becoming the first to flip mutual funds to ETFs, its nearly $26 billion conversion will by far be the biggest.
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This group carried fees nearly three times the industry average.
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Some familiar names top the list for these investors who kept about 35% of their brokerage assets in equities.
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The move by Guinness Atkinson is likely to be just a start — quant giant DFA is already next in line to make a similar change to its product line.
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These long-term leaders also generated gains of more than 76% over the past year.
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Both were adamant with House Democrats that their businesses have helped small-time investors access markets that were long the domain of Wall Street.
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Just one of the leading 20 mutual funds and exchange-traded products eked out a gain this past decade.
February 18 -
In prepared congressional testimony, Vlad Tenev says trading limits on GameStop and other stocks were necessary to meet the clearinghouse deposit requirements.
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Much of the industry’s skepticism centers on the cryptocurrency’s unpredictable price swings and the lack of things it can buy since its creation.
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Banks weren't involved in the trading frenzy, but some observers say the regulatory response should address risks to all financial institutions.
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The 20 categories with the biggest gains are home to nearly $10 trillion in combined assets.
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The capital injection is “a strong sign of confidence from investors that will help us continue to further serve our customers,” a company spokesperson said in a statement.
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The skewed allocations “may significantly change fund performance and use case suitability until rebalance dates,” analysts say.
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The 20 funds in this ranking carried an average expense ratio of more than twice the broader industry.
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The explosive growth in retail day-trading, powered by platforms like Robinhood and forums like wallstreetbets, has turned the old order on its head.
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A hunt for heavily-short stocks has delivered millions of dollars to wealthy executives and investors.
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The top 20 carried an average expense ratio of more than three times the broader industry.
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The new fund, expected to begin trading next quarter, will carry an expense ratio of less than half the new actively managed offering.
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For investors, Biden represents an attitude shift from the era of Trump, who famously made the Dow a barometer of his success.
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These 20 mutual funds and ETFs here are home to roughly $45 billion in assets.
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