The nine-year-old bull market is giving some investors the jitters, but the ETF industry is trying to calm their fears.
Just because an ETF allows investors to trade immediately doesn't mean they should.
Concerns about such investments' performance persist despite mounting evidence to the contrary
The perennially bearish Rogers will look for volatility trends, aided by artificial intelligence.
No-transaction-fee options are a big hit with investors, but funds wind up paying the costs — and passing them on.
Also adds ETFs from iShares, Direxion and others
But an all-out trade war could change everything
Separately managed account invests in stocks of companies that use the distributed ledger system.
Morningstar says technology, financials and health care have ruled, but global telecommunications looks poised to pull ahead.
Their questions involve how to fit exchange-traded funds into portfolios.