Investments like real estate and other private markets can generally weather difficult market conditions better than their more liquid counterparts and, over the long run, have historically provided higher returns and lower volatility.
Clients often chase attention-grabbing stocks and severely underperform the market due to active trading.
The $1.7 billion SPDR S&P Kensho New Economies Composite ETF uses natural-language processing in its portfolio construction.
The results showed that "shadow trading" was most prevalent in the health care, technology, and industrials sectors.
After all, 300 years of investing advice has basically given the same guidance.