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In ETF March Madness, All Investors Win

By Paul Baiocchi | March 25, 2013

As ‘March Madness’ sweeps the nation, it’s time to look at the world of ETFs in a fresh way.

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A Cautionary Tale About DXJ

By Dennis Hudachek | March 22, 2013
Could the wonderful tales of DXJ and a Japanese comeback be too good to be true?

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Fidelity's Dance With BlackRock Good Start

By Gene Koyfman | March 20, 2013

Fidelity’s new and expanded commission-free trading program is a net positive for investors.

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Time To Hedge EAFE Exposure

By Ugo Egbunike | March 18, 2013

Given the race to debase among central banks, investors should know about tools to help them take cover.

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SPHB Vs. SPLV—Which Beta Is Smarter?

By Paul Britt | March 15, 2013

High beta works great when markets are up, right? Well, not quite.

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The Best Commodity Broad Basket ETF?

By Spencer Bogart | March 15, 2013

When GreenHaven’s commodity fund wins a best-in-class award, what does ‘best’ really mean?

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Inside The ‘Me-Too’ ETF Wars

By Paul Baiocchi | March 14, 2013

This week's launch by Global X of a low-volatility, high-dividend-yield ETF highlights the me-too nature of the ETF industry.

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Top 10 Most Exotic ETFs

By Dennis Hudachek | March 13, 2013

The ETF world is quickly evolving, and sometimes it’s all but impossible to keep up with the pace and scope of innovation.

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Why The Dow's New Highs Aren't New At All

By Elisabeth Kashner | March 11, 2013

When it comes to celebrating the Dow's 'new high,' even Krugman is dropping the ball.

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More Low-Vol Large-Cap ETFs?

By Ugo Egbunike | March 08, 2013

In the midst of the steadily rising equity markets, ETF issuers are still pumping out low-volatility funds.

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Securities Lending: Worth The ‘Risk’

By Carolyn Hill | March 08, 2013

What if securities lending just wasn’t all that risky?

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New ETF Sells Options For Income

By Paul Britt | March 07, 2013

Can a fund that doesn’t hold any stocks or bonds produce consistent income?

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Sec Lending: Risks, With Fewer Rewards

By Spencer Bogart | March 05, 2013

It would great if answers were easy to come by, but unfortunately, the securities-lending money trail isn’t easy to trace.

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ETFs For A Real Estate Boom

By Carolyn Hill | February 28, 2013

As anyone who is currently trying to buy or sell a home probably knows, the real estate market is starting to recover.

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Federal Tax Plan Could Stir Up ETFs

By Dennis Hudachek | February 25, 2013

In a year that tax increases are already creating a stir, a proposal in the U.S. House sets its aim squarely on the world of ETF taxation.

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Sec-Lending Disinformation

By Paul Baiocchi | February 22, 2013

Tracking-error study regarding securities lending by ETF firms confuses the issue.

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New ETFs Combat Rising Rates, Inflation & QE

By Spencer Bogart | February 22, 2013

ETF issuers are getting increasingly creative in addressing an entirely new economic landscape.

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Basket Of Metals Always Better Than Gold

By Carolyn Hill | February 21, 2013

Gold’s slump is a good reminder that investors ought not to have all of their eggs in one shiny basket.

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Currency ETFs Getting More Interesting

By Dennis Hudachek | February 19, 2013

Will investors be open to using powerful new weapons to protect themselves from currency wars?

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Soros Bails On GLD: So What?

By Paul Baiocchi | February 15, 2013

Soros sold a big position in GLD, but the truth is it doesn’t matter.

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