While active mutual funds bleed money, active ETFs defy market meltdowns.
Three decades ago, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF helped spawn an industry.
The constant innovating in ETFs is nice, but the way they are distributed is less well thought out.
Active products and new issuers made a big splash in 2022 as the ETF space continues to evolve.
Investors have some decisions to make before the end of the year.
Latin America's ETFs, especially Brazil's, have been hot this year, as stocks get help from commodities.
Turbulent conditions in both equity and bond markets are causing some advisors and their clients to re-think long-held, entrenched opinions about bonds.
The signals are indicating that it might still be value's time to shine.
These products provide advisors with more flexibility in targeting certain segments of the market.
Though these products have worried regulators, they can be useful for investors with concentrated stock positions.