All about Exchange Traded Funds
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.24 (865 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0071393021 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 292 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
ALL ABOUT SERIESAll AboutEXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDSExchange-traded funds, priced like a stock and traded continuously throughout the day, are the hottest thing in investing today. All About Exchange-Traded Funds is one of the first introductory guides to provide investors with the nuts-and-bolts aspects of ETFs, from various types and basic trading rules to effective trading strategies for building core assets.
Spiders Diamonds QQQ With well over 200 ETFs to choose from, you can find one to track virtually any major index or industry and efficiently round out any portfolio. From the Back CoverEverything You Need to Know About Exchange-Traded Funds--How ETFs Work, Which are Right for You, and More!Exchange-traded funds, similar to standard mutual funds but traded like common stocks, are today's hottest investment vehicles. But what are ETFs? How do they allow you to effortlessly diversify among industries and countries? Can you use ETFs to hedge risks in your overall portfolio?
He writes the nationally syndicated newspaper column "Richards on Money Matters.". Archie Richards Jr., C.F.P., was a stockbroker for more than 25 years
Title should be "A Little about ETF's" A Customer This book is more about Archie Richards' personal investment philosophy than it is about ETF's. I'm not sure who his target audience is, but I can assure you if you want to learn about ETF's, you are going to be spending about 75% of your time reading about Archie's personal opinions about the investment world and what is wrong with it. The other 25% covers what ETF's are and how they work. It may be good info. if you want to be the Cliff Claven of ETF's at your friendly neighborhood bar. But if you want to learn how to use ETF's as a viable. "Big Disappointment" according to A Customer. After reviewing the front and back covers, I purchased this book. The author has spent 26 years writing a newspaper column on the subjects of money and investments. The author is not bashful with his opinions. The book describes the only strategy to use in buying securities, was the buy and hold strategy. Holding securities for 25 years. He does not believe in day trading, advising the reader against doing so. The book does not believe in fundamental analysis, technical analysis, or chart reading. It says you can not predict future prices an. A Customer said Diversifing with Exchanged Traded Funds. The inner workings of Exchanged-Traded Funds are well explained in Richard's book. Do-it-yourself investors would be wise to learn about ETFs, and then apply that knowledge to better diversify their holdings and save expenses. Richard's book offers the sophisticated and the novice a single-source reference that can make you money over the long run. Building a well-diversified portfolio and then managing it is difficult, but "All About Exchange-Traded Funds" provided me with the insights that only an experienced advisor, like Richards, can of