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Kotok: Bank And Housing ETFs Are A Go

By Olly Ludwig | January 10, 2013

The economic recovery may not be robust, but that doesn’t make it less real, Cumberland’s Kotok stresses.

Van Eck's Foster: Prospects Rising For Gold Miners

By Drew Voros | January 09, 2013

Gold analyst for Van Eck sees favorable conditions for gold stocks after year of CEO changes.

ConvergEx’s Colas: $200B In 2013 ETF Flows

By Olly Ludwig | January 09, 2013

The ETF industry sure seems like it's about to shift into high gear, ConvergEx’s Nick Colas says.

Vanguard's Buckley: How To Follow A Legend

By Olly Ludwig and Cinthia Murphy | December 26, 2012

New Vanguard CIO Tim Buckley is no Gus Sauter, but then Gus Sauter is no Tim Buckley either.

Retiring Vanguard CIO Gus Sauter Looks Back

By Drew Voros and Olly Ludwig | December 21, 2012

Outgoing chief investment officer for Vanguard reflects on 25 years and peers over the 'fiscal cliff.'

DB's Kremenstein: Stronger Dollar In Sight

By Cinthia Murphy | December 19, 2012

If the dollar starts to strengthen, investors have tools to protect themselves.

Gartman Bullish On Stocks, Gold & The USA

By Olly Ludwig | December 13, 2012

Dennis Gartman is bullish on a whole lot these days, including stocks, gold and, most of all, the USA.

Fulton: PowerShares Fee Cuts No Price War

By Cinthia Murphy | December 04, 2012

Recent fee cuts on six Invesco PowerShares funds are aimed at institutional investors, Ben Fulton says.

Bogle: Buy Corporate Bonds With Rates Low

By Olly Ludwig | September 12, 2012

Fresh from publishing his latest book, 83-year-old Vanguard founder John Bogle is still fighting the good fight on behalf of investors everywhere.

Tierney: Demand Trumps Harvest Pressure

By Cinthia Murphy | September 07, 2012

After a steep rally this summer, corn and soybean prices are headed for a harvest correction, but investors should not brace for much of a downside, AgResource's Tierney says.

David Heck: Asset Allocation Is The Key

By Cinthia Murphy | August 31, 2012

When the going gets tough, the tough focus on asset allocation, David Heck says.

Solactive’s Scheuble: Index Costs Matter

By Olly Ludwig | August 29, 2012

In a maturing ETF industry inhabited by more and more funds, downward pressure on indexing costs will only grow more intense, Solactive's Scheuble says.

Schwartz: Dividend Stocks Fight Volatility

By Cinthia Murphy | August 22, 2012

There’s a lot of overlap between dividend-paying sectors and low-volatility sectors, WisdomTree’s Schwartz says.

Arnott: Emerging Markets Still Look Good

By Olly Ludwig | August 21, 2012

Relatively debt-free emerging markets continue to provide the best value to investors, Rob Arnott says.

Cumberland’s Mousseau: Munis Look Pricey

By Cinthia Murphy | August 01, 2012

Munis look pricey, though that could change as U.S. cities struggle with finances, Cumberland’s Mousseau says.

Malkiel: Don’t Get Buried By Bonds

By Olly Ludwig | July 30, 2012

Bond investors need to understand the dangers of what awaits them when low rates run their course, indexing legend Malkiel says.

ClearRock's Eshman: Pick Yield Carefully

By Cinthia Murphy | July 26, 2012

Fixed income has been a popular choice with investors seeking yield at a time of economic uncertainty, but not all debt is created equal, Eshman says.

Hahn’s Mordy: T-Notes Safe; Biotech Better

By Olly Ludwig | July 24, 2012

Talk of a bond bubble is off the mark, but it’s pretty clear T-notes are yielding too little to be attractive, Hahn Investment Stewards’ Tyler Mordy says.

Bernstein: T-Bills Pack A Special Punch

By Olly Ludwig | July 24, 2012

In an environment with uncertain inflation expectations, T-bills can possess significant upside potential, Bill Bernstein says.

Noah Hamman: HDGE, The Tip Of An Iceberg

By Cinthia Murphy | July 20, 2012

The battle for active ETFs is a tough one, but the future still looks bright indeed, AdvisorShares CEO Hamman says.

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