Historically, most exchange traded funds (ETFs) have been passive. But that’s starting to change, with more and more active ETFs coming to market. The growth in active ETFs is largely the result of ...
Normally, when we speak about active and passive investing, we are comparing two highly debated investment strategies. Active investing usually employs a portfolio or money manager that charges a fee ...
Passive is taking a lead, particularly in qualified retirement plans, but active advisers are making inroads in other areas, according to Cerulli and other researchers. Passive investment assets in ...
Whether you’re an active or passive investor, you can take advantage of a “dollar-cost” averaging technique. While it might not seem obvious, financial investing is mainly driven by the individual ...
Both active and passive income offer revenue streams to build long-term wealth. One is not inherently more profitable than the other, as you could have a passive income of $100 and an active income of ...
While most institutional asset owners are currently using passive investments or have done so in the past, they remain split on whether active or passive management offers the best risk-return profile ...
Brooks Friederich is the principal director of Investment Solutions Strategy at Envestnet PMC. As a critical figure at one of the industry’s largest wealth management platforms for independent ...
Closed-end funds (CEFs) are relatively under the radar compared to peers like exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual funds. Closed-end funds are generally desirable for two reasons: 1) high income; ...