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Hamman: Active ETFs On Track To Blast Off

By Olivier Ludwig | May 13, 2011

Active ETFs will get their day in the sun, AdvisorShares’ Hamman says.

SSgA’s Ross: No Time For Memory Lane

By Olivier Ludwig | April 27, 2011

Sitting in a fund sponsor’s chair, Jim Ross focuses on what he can control, like making sure SSgA’s ETFs track their indexes.

Rhind: Metals Demand, Economic Growth Tied

By Olivier Ludwig | April 20, 2011

An economic uptick needs metals, buoys gold through inflationary pressures.

Esposito: Time For A New Way To Seed ETFs

By Steve Dew | April 19, 2011

Breaking the old model of providing ETF seed capital.

Gilbertie: Contango Killers To Die For

By Olivier Ludwig | April 13, 2011

Single-commodity ETFs are real alpha generators, Teucrium’s Gilbertie says.

Bernstein: Let The Market Come To You

By Olivier Ludwig | April 07, 2011

When the market looks overvalued, don’t go chasing for bargains.

Friedman: Turkey And Poland Are Promising

By Olivier Ludwig | March 25, 2011

Poland, Turkey and possibly Japan stand out as today’s top investment destinations, Friedman says.

Schiff: Fed Pushing Oil Prices Higher

By Olivier Ludwig | March 17, 2011

Never mind Libya, the Fed’s the real reason oil prices are rising, Peter Schiff says.

Nielsen: Egypt Through The Lens Of MSCI

By Devin Riley | March 14, 2011

Egypt may lose its emerging markets status, but not without careful deliberation, MSCI says.

Accuvest’s Garff: Single-Country ETFs Are In

By Olivier Ludwig | March 11, 2011

Accuvest’s Dave Garff extols the power of single-country ETF asset allocation plans.

Malkiel: High-Frequency Trading Is Good

By Olivier Ludwig | March 07, 2011

Computer-driven trading is good for small investors, Malkiel says.

Swedroe: Active Investing A Waste Of Time

By Olivier Ludwig | March 03, 2011

Active managers beware: Larry Swedroe, armed with a brilliant new book, argues passive investing is the only sensible choice.

SPDR Woman: SEC Looking Over Its Shoulder

By Olivier Ludwig | February 25, 2011

The attorney who helped make SPY a reality says the SEC, busy as it is, is keen on making sure investors are educated.

Arnott: ‘Head Winds’ Create Downside Risk

By Olivier Ludwig | February 17, 2011

With the S&P 500 currently at twice its March 2009 lows, now’s not the time for the risk-on trade, Arnott says.

Guggenheim’s Baffico: BulletShares Flying?

By Olivier Ludwig | February 16, 2011

Are Guggenheim’s BulletShares target maturity date bond ETFs finally taking off?

Tuckwell: Where ETF Gold Is Vaulted Matters

By Olivier Ludwig | February 15, 2011

Vaulting gold in different locations meets different investors’ needs, Tuckwell says.

David Blitzer: Cap-Weighting Not Going Away

By Olivier Ludwig | January 31, 2011

If you want an index to mimic the market, cap-weighted indexes is the way to go, S&P’s Blitzer says.

Philippe Petit: Expecting The Unexpected

By Olivier Ludwig | January 27, 2011

Dream largely, and the impossible becomes possible, the high-wire legend says.

Kotok: Tech, Transports Shine Through Slog

By Olivier Ludwig | January 25, 2011

Just because the U.S. economy is in for a slow recovery doesn’t mean investors can’t profit while they wait for better days ahead.

Siegel: Stocks Poised For More Gains

By Steve Dew and Olivier Ludwig | January 21, 2011

Bumps in the road notwithstanding, Wharton’s Siegel sees further stock gains.

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