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The ETF business, like the earth, is heating up, and more asset managers have jumped in.
People can already wager via Polymarket and Kalshi that the S&P 500 will hit certain targets, but Roundhill would package that idea in ETFs.
With the Big Game less than a week away, these ETFs are designed to give clients exposure to sports.
It’s like maintaining a buzz cut, going to the barber and having millimeters shaved off the top.
It’s one of the rare examples of M&A in the ETF industry.
Despite active ETFs having a shorter shelf life compared with passive funds, asset managers aren’t expected to slow down anytime soon.
The asset manager’s latest ETF gives investors exposure to debt tied to foreign countries.
The actively managed fund is designed to generate additional income via call options.
Forgoing mutual funds or direct stocks altogether makes sense for some, experts say.
The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority recently released data that found most investors aren’t using leveraged ETPs properly.
The $18 billion issuer has become the first to ask regulators to make existing shares of an ETF available on the blockchain.
The move may fundamentally change how trading works, but will it offer a real advantage or just endless hours of marginal activity?
Gen Z currently prefers individual stocks, but those that do own ETFs value advisor recommendations more highly.
Retail investors can get private assets in a few ETFs, but there are limits on how much is in the portfolios and questions about valuations.
Inflows to crypto ETFs are expected to continue this year, but stablecoins and tokenization will be areas to watch.
Guggenheim Investments, which sold its US ETF line nine years ago, filed for six active funds, including an ultrashort bond product.
Stocks in banks with big credit card businesses dipped Monday and Tuesday, and ETFs that invest in them were not immune.