With the Interest Rate Rising, Some Funds Have Yields Over 5%
Some ETFs and mutual funds now have yields above 5%, but higher returns mean higher risk.
Some ETFs and mutual funds now have yields above 5%, but higher returns mean higher risk.
What a difference seven weeks makes.
ETFs could deliver returns similar to traditional hedge funds at a fraction of the cost — by using hedge fund replication and liquid alternatives.
Most ETF providers can't compete with the top two giants on price.
Some industry insiders worry that the popularity of index investing could be destabilizing the underlying stock market.