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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 ...
Active strategies—whether in mutual funds, ETF or other wrappers—continue to draw a healthy volume of fund flows, despite a majority of such vehicles failing to outperform their passive counterparts.
01Q: How Do You Define “Success Rate,” and What Other Factors Should Investors Be Looking At? 02Q: What’s Driving the Surge in Active ETFs, and How Do They Compare To Traditional Open-Ended Funds?
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