ETF Liquidity In Action by Noel Archard

April 12, 2012 If you know me, you know I love a good liquidity story. Watching the tape a few weeks ago, I saw what I think is a great example of liquidity in one of our newer funds and the ETF creation/redemption process in action. Some investors tell us that seeing trading volume is important to feel comfortable buying a newly launched ETF. Understandably, they want to make sure …

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Active Bear ETF: Insurance for your portfolio -By Jeff Reeves, Editor of InvestorPlace.com

Manager John Del Vecchio on why his ETF isn’t tied to an index and why it’s a great hedge “The stock market is far more likely to blow up…than your house is likely to burn down.” – Active Bear ETF manager John Del Vecchio A lot of investors have been feeling bearish lately after the stock market’s red-hot run since Thanksgiving. After all, expensive oil, high unemployment, persistent housing trouble …

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ETF Assets Seen Growing to $5 Trillion By Tom Lydon

March 31st at 6:00pm Current Affairs News: Rise of Volatility ETFs Impacting VIX Futures Schwab Mulls ETF Warnings: Report BlackRock Closing Canadian Inverse Bond ETF The nascent exchange traded fund industry is quickly expanding and garnering greater assets, sometimes at the expense of the mutual industry. At its current pace, ETF assets under management could double in just a few more years as more independent advisors utilize the low-cost investments, …

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Investing inactive funds: What’s the point? By Natsuko Waki

 March 19, 2012 Active vs passive investment is a long-lasting debate: active funds will tell you they deliver alpha (extra returns), but for a fee. Passive investment simply tracks the index so it’s cheaper. The risk is you may under-perform your peers. New research from Thomson Reuters Lipper throws up an interesting twist in the debate: It found that less than half of the actively managed mutual funds in Europe outperformed their benchmarks over the past 20 years. …

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ETF Portfolios will transform investing By Philip Salter

Monday 12th March 2012 Picking exchange-traded funds is as tricky as choosing the right equity – but off-the-shelf solutions will open up these efficient products to more investors THE inability of many active managers to beat their index over a year should shock investors. Their failure over a longer period of time should have them running for the hills. Through luck or judgement some outperform, but often not for long, …

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Larry Fink: Investors recognise fantastic ETF innovation

  BlackRock chairman and chief executive Laurence Fink gives his insight into the future of exchange traded funds (ETFs) and how increased wealth manager uptake of the products will affect the development of the market. Developing demand for index funds and ETFs Index and ETF investing has been a phenomenal growth story over the last decade. We’ve seen an increase in demand internationally and from the whole spectrum of investor …

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Off-The-Shelf Sector Rotation By David Sterman For Financial Advisor

Many investors use exchange-traded funds as part their sector rotation strategies aimed at capturing the winners in the ever-changing economy. Now there are a small (and as of last week, soon-to-be smaller) number of ETFs that do some of the legwork for them by rotating their holdings from sector to sector to keep abreast of broader economic cycles. With the economy moving from a post-recessionary phase into an early growth …

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Q&A: Bringing Hedge Fund Strategies To The Mutual Fund World

FINalternatives Published on FINalternatives (https://www.finalternatives.com) Q&A: Bringing Hedge Fund Strategies To The Mutual Fund World Feb 8 2012 | 9:31am ET Direxion president and CIO Dan O’Neill says portfolio diversification is about asset classes, but it’s also about strategies. To O’Neill’s way of thinking, Direxion has been in the alternative asset business for years, having cut its teeth in the leveraged index mutual fund space before expanding into leveraged index …

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BNY Mellon to Provide ETF Services for Advisor Shares SectorSam ETF

Mandate expands relationship to cover 12 ETFs with assets over $420 million The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation Rockledge SectorSAM ETF NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – BNY Mellon, the global leader in investment management and investment services, has been selected to provide exchange-traded fund (ETF) services, custody, fund accounting and fund administration for the AdvisorShares Rockledge SectorSAM ETF (NYSE: SSAM – News). This mandate expands BNY Mellon’s relationship …

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L/S equity should not be ignored, Warns Goldman Sachs By Charles Gubert

Jan 31, 2012 Investors should not write off long/short equity hedge fund strategies, the co-head of cap intro at Goldman Sachs has warned. According to Chicago-based Hedge Fund Research, equity hedge funds suffered $8.6 billion in net outflows in the fourth quarter of 2011 reducing full year inflows to $2.2 billion. The HFRI Equity hedge Index finished 2011 down 8.25%. “Predicting success is inversely correlated to the hedge funds which …

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