By painting climate change with a broad brush, investors are overlooking opportunities to potentially generate compelling market returns and make a meaningful impact on the most pressing issue facing our planet today.
Investors have pulled $135 billion from mutual funds and ETFs and sent most of the cash to fixed income. But why? The S&P 500 is up 11% in less than six months and sits not too far off a record.
Eaton Vance Management’s 88-year-old Large-Cap Value Fund, one of the oldest U.S. mutual funds, is beating the market and peers this year in defiance of the overall trend.
As investment management becomes "commoditized" more and more advisors will offer nearly identical baskets of low-cost ETFs. The create-your-own index strategy can put you back in the driver’s seat, says FTJ FundChoice's Dean Cook.