The Ultimate ETF Guidebook by David Stevenson

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This books starts with an overview of the current wonderful world of ETFs, including an analysis of how the industry is changing for both providers and investors.

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The Ultimate ETF Guidebook by David Stevenson

Exchange Traded Funds have revolutionised investing. Thanks to ETFs, investors now have the world at their fingertips and can invest in everything, from commodities to countries to currencies. But are investors using these funds effectively? And where do ETFs go from here? This books starts with an overview of the current wonderful world of ETFs, including an analysis of how the industry is changing for both providers and investors. Then, in a series of essays, it covers recent key developments, including: smart beta ETFs, which are preaching the gospel of factor investing, fixed income ETFs, which are making bond markets available to everyone, environmental and social governance funds, which try to humanise investing, and robo-advisors, which use ETFs to automate portfolio construction. These developments are put into context, showing why ETF sponsors are changing the rules of the game and how the many and varied investors that use ETFs are taking to them. In the final section, the book offers a series of model ETF portfolios, showing how investors can use ETFs to build effective portfolios. The book concludes with the Top101 - a subjective selection of the top ETFs across all asset classes that investors should consider when building an ETF portfolio.
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ISBN 13 9780857197269
ISBN 10 0857197266
Title The Ultimate ETF Guidebook
Author David Stevenson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Harriman House Publishing
Year published 2019-02-25
Number of pages 252
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.