A deeper toolbox promotes greater use of ETFs by advisors.
The ETF market is ahead of 2016 in terms of newly launched products.
While traditional index-based ETFs still hold sway, fund providers keep cranking out new alternative index-based products.
Volatility-focused ETFs got skunked in ’16. Chances are that won’t happen again in ’17.
The SPDR family of sector ETFs paint the picture of a pleasing U.S. equity landscape in 2016.
Using ETFs to harvest tax losses can turn lemons into lemonade.
Prices have declined since the Trump victory, but fans of the sector feel the future is still golden.
ETFs in various financial sectors have reacted differently to expected upcoming changes in the Trump era.
Incorporating core and non-core holdings helps build architecturally sound ETF portfolios.