In late June, DFA filed to launch its own exchange-traded funds -- meaning for the first time ever its strategies will be available to anyone with a brokerage account.
Investors are abandoning mutual funds for securities they perceive as cheaper and easier to trade.
The future of investing doesn’t lie in passive index tracking for near-zero fees. No one minds paying for innovation, argues Andrew Corn.
Janus Henderson is planning a U.S. exchange-traded fund that will seek floating-rate exposure to the highest-quality CLOs.
Managed futures may be a more stable portfolio diversifier.
Investors are betting big on recovery.
These funds saw the most action over the past 30 days.