Lawrence Carrel – ETFs for the Long Run
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ETFs For The Long Run Get High Praise
“As the title implies, ETFs will become an increasingly relevant reality for a wide range of investors in the future years. This book provides the reader with a thorough comprehension of this increasing economic force.”
—Robert J. Shiller, Yale University’s Arthur M. Okun Professor of Economics and MacroMarkets LLC’s Co-Founder and Chief Economist
“ETFs for the Long Run” is an intriguing read. Lawrence Carrel, a seasoned financial sector journalist, does a great job of showing exchange traded funds’ stratospheric surge in popularity in recent years. A fantastic book for anybody interested in learning the fundamentals of ETF investment.”
—Jerry Moskowitz, CEO of FTSE Americas Inc.
“ETFs for the Long Run” offers a one-of-a-kind combination of a detailed history of ETF development, a clear explanation of the sophisticated mechanics of ETFs, an assessment of investors’ choices in this dynamic product category, and unbiased recommendations for appropriate portfolio allocation to these efficient investment tools. Lawrence Carrel has done a wonderful service to investors and the industry by compiling these four parts into a very accessible and frequently humorous book.
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Northern Trust’s Chief Investment Officer, Global Quantitative Management, and Editor of Active Index Investing, Steven Schoenfeld
Despite the phenomenal expansion of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and the fact that they have been on the market for fifteen years, some investors are still either uninformed of their usefulness or unclear of how to use them in their financial attempts.
That is why Lawrence Carrel, a recognized ETF specialist and journalist, wrote ETFs for the Long Run. This dependable resource puts ETFs in context and demonstrates how they may help you earn in both up and down markets, with in-depth insights and practical recommendations.
Carrel walks you through the ins and outs of ETFs, including their history, tax benefits, and minimum fees, as well as the basic distinctions between ETFs and other forms of investments. He also gives you the materials and skills you need to trade ETFs and create your own ETF portfolio.
While studying alternative products or chatting with an investment counselor, you may have come across ETFs. If you want to learn more about them, this book will explain what ETFs are, how they function, and how they may be used to build a low-cost, liquid, and diversified portfolio.
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