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Fallen Angel Field is Getting Bigger, but Not Weighing on Its Biggest ETF The population of fallen angels is soaring as more previously investment-grade issues enter junk territory, but that’s not working against the VanEck Vectors Fallen Angel High Yield Bond ETF (NASDAQ: ANGL). Rather, the largest ETF dedicated to fallen angel debt is up more than 8% over the past week, indicating the fund can... READ MORE » | |
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AI Role in Work From Home Trend Could Benefit This ETF The work from home theme stirred by the coronavirus pandemic could have positive implications for some ETFs, including the ARK Web x.0 ETF (NYSEArca: ARKW), with the right mix of exposure to artificial intelligence trends. Often viewed as a play on Internet themes, the actively managed ARKW is anything but your grandfather’s... READ MORE » | |
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Crisis Reveals Utility of Emphasizing Conscious Companies Tough times can reveal a lot about a person. The same is true of corporate reaction to crises and investors are getting a real-time taste for how companies are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s also shedding light on ETFs, such as the Global X Conscious Companies ETF (NasdaqGM: KRMA). KRMA, which turns four years [...] READ MORE » | |
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The Due Dilly Podcast – How Financial Advisors Are Prudently Approaching Emotional Investing Financial Advisors have a limited amount of independent audio resources that review equity, fixed income, and economic conditions in detail. Taking it a step further, how do they create context out of those details and communicate them to clients in a simple and effective way? Join Nyle Bayer, Joe Mallen, and Jason Van Thiel of [...] READ MORE » | |
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Now Could Be the Best Time for Corporate Bond Exposure Investors who are looking to shore up their portfolios with corporate bond exposure, especially with the Federal Reserve stepping in to purchase more debt amid the coronavirus outbreak, now could be a better time than ever. “At the start of 2020, corporate bonds were friendless,” wrote Cherry Reynard in Forbes. “The... READ MORE » | |
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Rallying Oil Prices Following Production Cuts is Short-Lived Even with record production cuts giving oil prices a boost, the move thus far has proven to be short-lived as investors marinated on the notion that global demand will still be weak, which caused oil prices to fall 10% during Tuesday’s trading session. “With demand destruction forecasts ranging from 15 million to 22 million... READ MORE » | |
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