ETFs and Mutual Funds

ETFs and Mutual Funds Articles

In an effort to mitigate this risk and concern about picking the winners or the losers with each company that comes public, exchange-traded funds are available that sample the IPO market.
Investors looking for a safe place to invest that offers good yields with little volatility should take a look at these utilities ETFs.
It may seem hard for the gold bugs to celebrate that gold was last seen down about 3% in dollar terms so far in 2019, but against the backdrop of what is happening in the global markets, gold...
One main problem with investing in social media is the risk associated with it. Picking a single company like Facebook or Twitter can be profitable, but with that comes a lack of diversity the...
Two large homebuilding ETFs have significantly different approaches to their holdings. One focuses on builders while the other includes more suppliers and retailers.
24/7 Wall St. has looked over some of the biotech sector's laggards, and we have also looked over the top exchange-traded funds for a breakdown of what they own to show how much they are lagging...
Many of the technology advances being made by the world's top tech, industrial and other companies have only just started to see revenues. That is why we are focusing on an ETF theme around robotics,...
Every single one of the semiconductor-related exchange-traded funds has outperformed the S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq-100. This requires the investing community to think about how to be...
The transportation sector has seen a sizable gain year to date, and three earnings reports were driving shares higher on Wednesday.
The quest for investing into the trend of legalized marijuana is about to get another player. AdvisorShares is launching an exchange-traded fund called the AdvisorShares Pure Cannabis ETF. The launch...
BlackRock's new approach seems to be more of a market share gain without so much of a care for what asset class investors go into.
When it comes to exchange-traded funds, some investors may hope that they can avoid the sometimes painful "know exactly what you own" rule of investing. Unfortunately, not all ETFs are created equal.
It's another day that the markets are open, so it is widely assumed that Warren Buffett and his Berkshire Hathaway are out looking for deals to make.
Just when it looked as if crude oil prices were going to pull back, suddenly a one-day surge has taken oil back above $60 per barrel.
With the overhang and larger media frenzy around bitcoin and cryptocurrencies having witnessed a death of a thousand cuts, the interest in gold has been coming back with a rising price.