ETFs
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Using market volatility for tax-loss harvesting with ETFs
ETFs may be an efficient vehicle to potentially save on taxes by harvesting losses during the coronavirus-driven volatility.
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As ETFs continue to grow know what you own
When it comes to exchange-traded funds, it’s always a good idea to know what you own. Here are the basic types of ETFs investors can choose from.
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A multifactor ETF approach to sector investing
A multifactor ETF approach for sectors may make sense for long holding periods and for investors who want to avoid overconcentration in individual stocks.
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What do ETF investors really get with equal-weight investing strategies
Equal-weight investing strategies for investing in stocks are often promoted as “smart beta” and a way to diversify, but is that really the case?
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Are dividend growth ETFs just quality ETFs by another name
Dividend growth ETFs may simply push investors into companies that score higher on the quality factor.
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Getting started in multifactor ETF due diligence
Multifactor ETF due diligence involves a combination of techniques used to evaluate active managers and passive index-based ETFs.
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ETF tax efficiency revisited as fund distributions loom
ETF tax efficiency is in focus as mutual funds release estimates of capital gains distributions and investors work on year-end planning.
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Momentum investing fad or bona fide factor
Momentum strategies have gained favor with some investors in recent years, but the question remains whether stock price changes alone represent a meaningful factor that’s a sound basis for investment.
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A multifactor ETF investing approach for mid cap stocks
A multifactor investing approach in an ETF structure may make sense for mid-cap stocks due to their unique characteristics, opportunities, and challenges.
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Low-volatility value investing | John Hancock Investment Mgmt
Low-volatility ETFs are not the same thing as value investing.
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