Spring 2017
Dorsey Wright & Associates’ relative strength strategies underpin a growing number of ETFs.
Departments
A 'Love-Hate' Relationship With ETFs
by Jeff SchlegelETFs play a larger role in Robert Schmansky’s practice, but he remains a big fan of mutual funds.
Too Late To The Party?
by Debbie CarlsonIn an industry dominated by a few players, banks and other financial services giants are trying to get a toehold.
Different Models
by Ron DeLeggeLast year’s three fastest-growing large ETF companies achieved success via completely different approaches.
Columns
Gold's Dollar Conundrum
by David StermanA growing roster of ETFs seek to hedge the dollar risk in gold-related funds.
Float Your Boat
by Marla BrillThe prospect of rising interest rates puts a spotlight on floating-rate ETFs.
The SEC's Disruption Of The ETF Industry
by Richard KearyWe need SEC regulations that won’t stymie innovation.
ETF Marketplace
Notable First Quarter ETF Product Launches
by ETFA StaffAmong the new funds is the first marijuana ETF, as well as a product that goes long on shorts.
ETF Reference Guide
Editor's Note
Multiple Indexes, Multiple Opportunities
by Jeff SchlegelThe rise of ETFs gave index producers a ready-made—and growing—market for their newest permutations.