Rather than just chasing performance, fund flows demonstrate investors are increasingly finding comfort in the lower-cost and index-based approach.
Treating ETFs as a class of assets independent from stocks is among the nine biggest market structure trends for 2019, according to a report from Greenwich Associates.
Illiquid markets aren’t the ETF apocalypse they're made out to be.
Since 1928, gains or losses in any year’s inaugural session have matched the annual direction of U.S. stocks only about half of the time.
Mutual funds could serve as a model for managing individuals’ data.
We’re testing the SPY-OEF spread line again.
A sampling of views for 2019 from the top portfolio managers and strategists at the world's biggest money managers.
If the current trend holds, ETFs will surpass mutual funds and top 50 percent of assets in 2019.