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Advisers ready trades and talking points for crushed Clinton supporters
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The fund has beaten the S&P 500 in three of the last four presidential election cycles.
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Infrastructure mutual funds and ETFs are currently beating the S&P 500.
Through the launch of its Open Indexes Project, the fund tracker is now offering free access to more than 100 global equity indexes and hopes to build a brand as well.
The agency said that for the first time it used a coding technique against a broker-dealer to identify potential unsuitable transactions.
Despite redemptions, largest bond funds hold up well.
Putting past performance in perspective.
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Global ETF manager sees big opportunities in U.S. market.
Summit Advisor Services, a turnkey asset management program, was partially owned by an Aequitas venture. That company had been charged by the SEC with running a Ponzi scheme.
Academic study in Germany concludes that poor fund selection and rotten market timing contribute to poor performance
Investors are crowding into haven assets after the latest U.S. election polls suggest a tighter race.
F3 shares trim expense ratios by about 37 basis points.
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