Whether through individual equities, ETFs or SMAs, financial advisors can incorporate gender lens investing in client portfolios without sacrificing returns.
Available to its Canadian customers—for now—Wealthsimple Trade offers zero-commission trading to thousands of investors.
The transition of power has picked up in recent years as consumers turn to cheaper products that track indexes instead of relying on a fund manager’s stock-selection prowess.
Be careful what you pay for. Cheap ETFs don't always perform the same as more expensive ones.
Holders will receive 50 cents for every $1,000 in a new low-volatility stock ETF -- until it grows to $100 million.
JPMorgan Chase plans to charge just 20 cents for every $1,000 invested in a new stock fund, undercutting all 2,000 existing U.S. ETFs.
The ETFs will be based on indices developed by brokerage platform Motif.
They’re more alike than you think.