ETF Buzz

My favorite ETF reads over the past week, along with my ETF chart of the week!

 

Statistically Speaking, This Is the Best Year Ever for ETFs by Matt Bartolini

“The advanced statistics above illustrate how investors have gravitated toward the ETF structure more in 2020 than in any other year.”

 

The Fidelity Magellan ETF Isn’t Peter Lynch’s but It’s Still Interesting by Lewis Braham

“Could there be a greater symbol of the now $7 trillion ETF industry’s ascension?”

 

Secret Sauce Behind Ark’s Success Is Cathie Wood’s Diverse Team by Claire Ballentine

“Ark has three of the top 15 U.S. equity funds in terms of performance in the past five years.”

 

Emerging Markets … Without China? by Lara Crigger

“The average emerging market ETF places about 32% of its portfolio in China stocks.”

 

ETF Chart of the Week:  ETF inflows are currently tracking for their second-best year ever, behind 2017. However, ETFs are on pace to shatter several records based on other metrics, an indication that a growing number of investors continue leaning on the structure – particularly in times of turmoil.

Link:  State Street’s Matt Bartolini

 

Last Week’s ETF Buzz

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Nate Geraci

Nate is President of NovaDius Wealth Management, a registered investment advisor providing clients with comprehensive financial planning and portfolio management. Previously, Nate helped launch The ETF Store, an investment advisory firm specializing in Exchange Traded Funds.

He is the creator and host of the weekly podcast ETF Prime, which Bloomberg has called one of the “most helpful plain-English resources for investors who want to demystify exchange-traded funds”.

He is creator and Host of Crypto Prime, which features interviews with top experts from around the world on bitcoin, crypto, NFTs, and the entire web3 ecosystem.

Nate is also Co-Founder of The ETF Institute, the first and only independent organization providing ETF industry professionals and financial advisors with certification, education, and training pertaining to ETFs.

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