Interesting post. Do you have in hands same data for a longer period of time (say at least 10 years) ? It would bring a better picture on where we stand compared to a full business cycle.
Interview: Luciano Siracusano, Director of Research for ETF Firm WisdomTree Asset Management [View article]
Hi Luciano,
Thanks for having a look at our questions.
1) Do you plan to issue further fundemantally indexed ETFs based on more sophisticated criteria than the sole dividend ? I have in mind an ETF based on Magic Formula Investing popularized by Joel Greenblatt or on similar formula which take into account ROIC, EBITDA/EV, B/V etc...
2) Fundamentally indexed ETF are getting huge increases in assets under management. Do you think that in a few years they will reach such a huge amount of assets under management that it will be more difficult for value/contrarian investors to pick up bargains since once a valuation threshold is reached there will be "automatic" buyers with lot of capital available to buy unloved stocks ?
A Look At P/E Ratios By Sector [View article]
Do you have in hands same data for a longer period of time (say at least 10 years) ?
It would bring a better picture on where we stand compared to a full business cycle.
Thanks.
Vincent
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Interview: Luciano Siracusano, Director of Research for ETF Firm WisdomTree Asset Management [View article]
Thanks for having a look at our questions.
1) Do you plan to issue further fundemantally indexed ETFs based on more sophisticated criteria than the sole dividend ? I have in mind an ETF based on Magic Formula Investing popularized by Joel Greenblatt or on similar formula which take into account ROIC, EBITDA/EV, B/V etc...
2) Fundamentally indexed ETF are getting huge increases in assets under management. Do you think that in a few years they will reach such a huge amount of assets under management that it will be more difficult for value/contrarian investors to pick up bargains since once a valuation threshold is reached there will be "automatic" buyers with lot of capital available to buy unloved stocks ?
Regards,
Vincent Di Carmine