The fund would likely be a quant-based, multifactor product.
The car your hedge fund manager drives says something about his capacity for risk taking.
Gender diversity lured buyers, as well as smart beta.
Buffett-like performance can be attained using buy-and-sell signals known to quantitative analysts, a new study says.
The booming demand for hot ETFs has finally caught up with the staid, sleepy insurance industry.
The next wave of ETF growth is multifactor investing, or so fund companies hope.
The ETFs are supposed to insulate investors from the market’s turbulence. Lately, that’s been flipped on its head.
Megacap computer and software stocks keep vaulting to records at a rate unseen since the dot-com bubble.
Wrong-way bets on everything from Treasury rates to commodities have cost trend followers.
Buy stocks with high dividends, and results should vary from those with price momentum. What if that benefit broke down?