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The investing consensus pendulum is swinging from super concentration back to diversification. Now, new funds are looking to hold on to Mag 7 dominance but spread the love â and risk â out a bit more.
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Worried about portfolio overconcentration in tech? What about the other 493 stocks in the S&P 500? Now, thereâs a new ETF for that, too.
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As a group, small caps are supposed to outperform over the long run. But itâs a been a very long time since thatâs happened. New active funds are looking to weed out the winners.
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Two new approaches â one hyper-local and the other hyper-specific â attempt to navigated the pitfalls of generic investment in China.
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As active management and income-seeking come together more tightly, âpreferredâ stocks and energy MLPs are sitting at the nexus.
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What could new experiments in asset âtokenizationâ portend for an ETF industry thatâs riding high? Plus, assessing post-fed market strengths here⊠and abroad.
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Weâre two days away from one of the most consequential Fed meetings in recent years. Will the market get a half-point cut or only 25 basis points? Weâll look at the latest odds and what it means for investors. Plus, Brown Harris Stevens CEO Bess Freedman joins us ahead of the decision with what it will mean for the housing market. And the Dean of Valuation, NYU Professor Aswath Damodaran, is here with his take on Apple and the three companies facing life cycle challenges.
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âThematicâ tech funds were big winners on the back of MAG 7 and Nvidia. But with recent market volatility, are they still the vehicle to stay in for the rest of the year?
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There are lots of indications that volatility may be here to stay this September. But thatâs great for ETFs which have proven to thrive during times of market upheaval.
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Volatility in the tech sector is rippling across the rest of the markets. On the other hand, the fed is also poised to cut rates again. ETFs have taken in record amounts of new money year-to-date but will they be able to log another full-year record?
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More investors are looking at small caps but 40% of the Russell 1000 are unprofitable. One fund seeks the best of the rest. Plus, with interest rates lower, interest in dividends is higher.
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We put last weekâs volatility spike into historical perspective. Plus, we discuss the option of employing so-call âbufferedâ funds that provide downside protection⊠but at a price.
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Amid the market selloff, fluctuating yields have investors taking a second look at their bond holdings.
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Oceans of money are flowing into ETFs. But whereâs is all suddenly coming from and, perhaps more importantly, whereâs it all going? Plus, could the election suddenly reverse this tide?
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A slew of Spot Ethereum ETFs begin trading. How was the premier and whatâs next for the digital âspotâ market? Plus, as the election landscape rapidly changes, learn about the new politics and positioning around cryptos.
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A long-anticipated leadership rotation may be starting to build. Which sectors will inherit the fortune? Plus, with the industry poised to hit $10T soon, where will next $10T come from and where will it go?
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There are indications that spot Ethereum trading could begin any day now this summer. What would a successful launch look like? Plus, ETFs could attract another record year of inflows⊠but thereâs still billions and billions to be had stuck in rival mutual funds.
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Could âinshoringâ come back? Hereâs one way to play it if it does. Plus, should weight loss now be considered its own sector with its own ETF? We explore that.
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The Russell 1000 and Russell 2000 are set to rebalance at the end of the week. FTSE Russell is one of largest indexing firms in the world and owns the small-cap benchmark Russell 2000 and large-cap Russell 1000. CEO Fiona Bassett explains the rebalancing process, what it says about popular investment strategies and more. Vettafi head of research Todd Rosenbluth also joins.
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Money continues to flow strongly overseas â especially still in India & Japan. Ben Slavin from BNY explains why. Plus, we talk to financial educator Kyla Scanlon about âthe vibesessionâ â a term she coined â that still grips the U.S.
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