A NOTE FROM BOB
The active vs. passive debate continues. The ETF community continues to develop new actively managed strategies, but do they provide superior returns? Join us Monday at 1 PM on ETF Edge when our guests will be Bryon Lake, Global Head of ETF Solutions at JP Morgan, Dave Nadig, director of research at ETF Trends, and Corey Hoffstein, Chief Investment Officer at Newfound Research, a quantitative asset management firm that specializes in managing risk. Get details on JP Morgan's new actively managed fund, the Climate Change Solutions ETF (TEMP). ETFedge.cnbc.com
Other topics we will discuss:
ETF bias? Model ETF providers—which recommend baskets of ETFs for clients—are popular, but the firms designing them tend to favor their own exchange-traded funds, research has shown. They also tend to have higher fees and lower performance than recommended unaffiliated ETFs.
The Center for American Progress, a progressive think tank, says the creators of indexes need to be more transparent in how they create indexes and what goes in them. They may get the ear of the SEC.
Another pure-play bitcoin ETF bites the dust. The SEC turned down Anthony Scaramucci's Skybridge Capital application on the same grounds it has rejected the others: it falls short of standards to prevent fraudulent and manipulative practices and to protect investors. Fidelity's application is next. Don't expect a different outcome. - For more analysis and actionable insights, catch me live this Wednesday at 1 PM ET on ETF Edge. KEY STORIES
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