With the latest Target earnings report coming in weaker than expected, advisors might want to reassess how they gain exposure to the company.
In an investment landscape dominated by market-cap-weighted benchmarks, the Barron’s 400 ETF (BFOR) offers a different path through GARP.
Bitcoin was launched in 2008. It was the following year when it was initially used as an actual currency.
Major gauges of investment-grade corporate bonds were stung by the April bout of volatility that permeated the bond market.
While equities are on their way to recovering January 1 levels, enhanced volatility lends itself to active ETF strategies this year.
Alternative ETFs, which package exposures like commodities and digital assets, have experienced record-breaking adoption in the past year.
Are you trying to grow a stable team of advisors and retain top talent? Young advisors are looking for RIA firms that offer remote work flexibility, a clear path toward advancement and role transparency.
With the latest Fed meeting leaving rate cuts in doubt, advisors might want to look to active managers to navigate the fixed income space.
Kevin Flanagan, head of fixed income at WisdomTree, joined a VettaFi panel to break down the most attractive fixed income strategies.
Fixed income investors who want to diversify their portfolios in a challenging market environment shouldn't overlook CLOs.
Financial advisors will be working with millennials and Gen Z, either as new clients or as family members of existing ones.
Investors bearish on the dollar have generated attractive returns in the current environment with Invesco's UDN.
Advisors continue to seek out diversified strategies to gain stable income this year. In addition to the growing universe of fixed income mutual funds and ETFs, there are other alternatives to consider.
May 8, VettaFi will host an Income Investment Strategy Symposium. Income is top of mind for many investors.
For investors looking to add bonds, muni bonds remain an attractive option for an ideal blend of yield and stability.
Warren Buffett is retiring, but his investment advice is likely to carry weight for years to come.
Last week's economic data arrived against the backdrop of a buoyant stock market enjoying a nine-day winning streak — its longest since 2004.a
At the end of April, U.S.-listed ETFs gathered approximately $360 billion of new money.
Vanguard is well-known for making investing more accessible, affordable, and efficient for investors over the past 50 years.
Investors are currently using leveraged ETFs to embrace market volatility, particularly in disruptive technology.
This week's economic data revealed a split in the housing market. New home sales unexpectedly surged while existing home sales declined.
Even with tariff uncertainty, there’s no stopping the engine of ETF creation. More than 288 new ETFs have already launched this year.
The utilities sector could offer up a safe haven sector that traders could also take advantage of during heavy market fluctuations.
It’s been another strong year for ETF demand. ETFs gathered approximately $350 billion of new money year-to-date through April 16.
For financial advisors, moving to independence and an RIA means navigating a sea of decisions, including business model types and vision.
Retail sales surged as consumers seemingly bought ahead of tariffs while a volatile stock market experienced a sharp mid-week sell-off.
One day doesn’t make a trend, but wary small-caps investors may find some comfort in knowing the Russell 2000 Index jumped 8.50% on Wednesday
Cryptocurrency prices, including bitcoin’s, have been turbulent this year. That’s weighed on shares of miners. Some relief could be in sight.
As homeowner insurance rates rise, advisors share ways individuals can create a financial safety net should catastrophe impact their homes.
JPMorgan's Jon Maier spoke with VettaFi about active management in the ETFs space approaching investing in the current environment.
SPY's recent surge of inflows showcases how advisors are using ETFs as crucial vehicles for navigating market volatility.
In a tumultuous environment, investors increasingly turned to actively managed bond ETFs this year according to JPMAM research.
Last week’s data can be summarized by a volatile market reacting to tariff news and a backwards-looking inflation reprieve.
Vanguard head of U.S. ETF Capital Markets Bill Coleman discussed the growing role that active ETFs are playing in portfolios.
Given the abundance of market uncertainty, it may be best to adhere to Treasuries, or for additional yield, to municipal bonds.
The month of March featured a varied mix of articles among Advisor Perspectives’ top 10 most-read list, including book reviews, analysis of current events and primers on different subjects among its ranks.
VettaFi addresses common questions on midstream/MLPs, oil prices, recessions, and tariffs following last week’s equity sell-off.
With a number of factors at play, the short-term pullback in gold will likely meet resistance to the long-term, unchanged fundamentals,
Many of us came into the year with highly concentrated portfolios, which now were faced with changing market conditions.
VettaFi head of sector and industry research Roxana Islam talked to T. Rowe Price PM Dom Rizzo on active tech ETF investing.
Moving forward, investors may want to keep investment-grade options close with a few from Vanguard to consider.
Last week's economic landscape was dramatically reshaped by President Trump's announcement of sweeping tariff policies on what he declared "Liberation Day." His announcement triggered a historic sell-off in the stock market.
The Nasdaq-100 Index (NDX) slipped nearly 2.5% last week. That sparked fresh fears that current geopolitical and macroeconomic climates remain headwinds to growth stocks. Those headwinds may imply investors aren’t flocking to AI stocks
Active ETFs just topped the $1 trillion threshold, making up nearly 10% of the total ETF pie. Enhanced yield is the name of the game.
With nearly half of the bond market now outside of the Agg, a number of opportunities exist for those seeking exposure beyond the benchmark.
U.S. ETFs saw record first quarter flows this year, bringing in $296 billion during the first three months of 2025.
Fixed income investors can opt for corporate bonds to maximize yield opportunities without sacrificing too much credit risk.
Connective Communication’s CEO & Founder Jennifer Morgan lit up the Exchange stage with her workshop, Escape the Sea of Sameness.
CNBC Senior Markets Correspondent Bob Pisani and Research Affiliates Founder and Chairman Rob Arnott talked value at Exchange.