Current bedlam in the markets may whet your clients’ appetites for low-volatility ETFs, but not all are created equal: We take a forward look to find the best.
Showing signs of optimism and alert to buying opportunities in down markets, investors poured fresh money into these ETFs during a scary week in the markets.
More than a third of family offices boosted their cash reserves last year as they bet on a global recession in 2020.
If stock pickers can’t outperform indexes in the current volatility, they should shut up shop.
If the market is right about future inflation, Treasuries now look like a relative bargain.