An exchange-traded fund, or ETF, allows investors to buy many stocks or bonds at once. You could buy individual biotech stocks. The downside to that, though, is that many of them are very risky.
Investors and retirement savers who want to own broad swaths of the stock and bond markets often face a choice: Do they want to buy time-honored mutual funds, or upstart exchange-traded funds? If ...
SEC approves ETFs as share class for mutual funds, benefiting large firms such as BlackRock and JPMorgan but posing ...
It was a big day in the markets on Tuesday. U.S. stocks were down for the first time in eight trading sessions, while the ...
Actively managed exchange-traded funds are booming. As more investors seek tax advantages, lower costs, and greater flexibility, active ETFs are drawing assets away from mutual funds. Asset managers, ...
ETFs do in-kind transactions. An in-kind transaction frequently avoids being a taxable event because securities are swapped for other assets of equal value. Mutual funds, conversely, sell the assets ...
The iShares U.S. Infrastructure ETF (IFRA) offers broad exposure to a variety of owners, operators and enablers of ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is on the verge of allowing major changes to the way exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and traditional mutual funds are structured. Specifically, an SEC ruling ...
Active exchange-traded funds are a hot story and one that I have frequently talked about during the past couple of years. I tend to focus on how active strategies fit into the ETF wrapper, but this ...
Popular exchange-traded funds are at a crossroads after the SEC approved investment products tracking multiple cryptocurrency ...
Calamos US Eq Autocallable Income ETF offers 14% yield, has -40% downside buffer, and access to autocallable income ...