The number of newly launched U.S. listed ETFs is still steady and slightly outpacing 2016.
These products can serve a purpose in a client’s non-core investment portfolio.
It’s hard to envision a Trump policy scenario that destroys what made him rich—real estate.
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.