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Chart 5 reveals the following about short interest (as a percentage of AUM) and turnover: Most ETF have relatively low short interest and turnover close to 1x. But around 100 ETFs have much higher turnover and also tend to have more short interest (the blue dots making the hockey-stick...
Generally speaking, ETFs have the following advantages: Lower cost: As a result of the passive management style, ETFs tend to keep costs low in contrast to mutual funds, which require more active management of select securities. As a result, ETFs are common in robo-advisor platforms, which ...
By definition, passive funds generally don't "beat" the market they are tracking, because their goal is to faithfully replicate it. Think of such funds as following the tortoise's "slow and steady wins the race" philosophy. If the market falls, a passively managed ETF will generally follow...
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There are more than 3,000 ETFs listed on US exchanges alone, following dozens of different investing objectives. Here are some different types of ETFs: Index ETFs track a market index, such as the S&P 500® or Nasdaq composite. Actively managed ETFs are funds managed by a team of professi...
An investment company and its fund managers may agree to waive certain fees following the launch of a new fund to keep the expense ratio lower for investors. The total expense ratio represents the fees charged to the fund after any waivers, reimbursements, and recoupments have been made. Thes...
In the case of international or global ETFs, the fundamentals of the country that the ETF is following are important, as is the creditworthiness of the currency in that country. Economic and social instability will also play a huge role in determining the success of any ETF that invests in ...