The Fright of the Chameleon: WSJ’s ‘Intelligent Investor’ and ETF Paranoia [View article]
Good points on Jason's column. One point that he is missing is the fact that most ETFs are launched with less than $50 million in assets and take time to catch on. Using that level as a screen will cause an investor to miss out on some potentially valuable investing vehicles. BTW, I must have missed the press release on the Bulgarian casino stocks ETF. A complete ETF directory is available at etfmarketpro.com/etf-d...
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Good points on Jason's column. One point that he is missing is the fact that most ETFs are launched with less than $50 million in assets and take time to catch on.
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Using that level as a screen will cause an investor to miss out on some potentially valuable investing vehicles.
BTW, I must have missed the press release on the Bulgarian casino stocks ETF. A complete ETF directory is available at etfmarketpro.com/etf-d...