Active ETFs have grown in popularity over the last decade as a great alternative to the traditional assets. With the hands-on approach of a mutual fund but the aggressively cheaper price tag, these ETFs have been a strong hold in previous market conditions and today. With the end of the second quarter just around the corner, investors who are curious about this hybrid investment strategy should take a moment to look back at the best performing actively managed funds so far this year. [For updates on all new ETFs, sign up for the free ETFdb newsletter]. Below, we look at a handful of actively managed ETFs that have surpassed all others since the beginning of 2013: TrimTabs Float Shrink ETF UP 22.66%: This fund’s goal is to generate long-term returns in excess of the Russell 3000 Index while avoiding the volatility that can arise in the index. By investing in stocks with liquidity [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Complete List Of Active ETFs International Bond ETF Guide: All the Options For Ex-U.S. Fixed Income Exposure 2011: A Year Of ETF Firsts Getting The Most Out Of Your Bond ETFs October ETF Roundup: Launches, Filings, and Closures
Active ETFs have grown in popularity over the last decade as a great alternative to the traditional assets. With the hands-on approach of a mutual fund but the aggressively cheaper price tag, these ETFs have been a strong hold in previous market conditions and today. With the end of the second quarter just around the corner, investors who are curious about this hybrid investment strategy should take a moment to look back at the best performing actively managed funds so far this year. [For updates on all new ETFs, sign up for the free ETFdb newsletter]. Below, we look at a handful of actively managed ETFs that have surpassed all others since the beginning of 2013: TrimTabs Float Shrink ETF UP 22.66%: This fund’s goal is to generate long-term returns in excess of the Russell 3000 Index while avoiding the volatility that can arise in the index. By investing in stocks with liquidity [...]
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