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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Building An All- ETF Portfolio

ETF Ribbon Cutting
ETF Ribbon Cutting (Photo credit: ACEP UAF)
Of course, past performance is not always indicative of future performance. However, it is important to compare how similar ETFs have performed versus each other. Other less important factors to consider are the amount of assets the ETF has under management, the daily average volume and the bid/ask spread of the ETF. The amount of assets under management is important because an ETF with low levels could be in danger of closing, a situation investors want to avoid. The average daily volume could be an issue when purchasing/selling large amounts of shares because it will move the bid/ask spread. Finally, a wide bid/ask spread is another display of low liquidity, and will be more costly to investors.

Building the ETF Portfolio
The first step in building the all-ETF portfolio is to make sure all asset classes are included to create diversification.The first area will be sector ETFs that concentrate on specific fields, such as financials or healthcare... Continue to read.


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