Exchange-traded funds for dummies

Russell Wild

Book - 2022

"Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies, 3rd Edition will guide readers through the investment process so they invest wisely and learn to make a profit. The stock market can seem daunting, but with the help of Dummies, anyone can learn how to invest in ETFs. They're transparent, easy to trade, and tax-efficient. Don't be scared away by the constant innovation of ETFs. Get ahead of the curve and start investing with confidence." --

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Published
Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc [2022].
Language
English
Main Author
Russell Wild (author)
Edition
3rd edition
Item Description
This edition originally published: Indianapolis: John Wiley and Sons, 2021.
Includes index.
Physical Description
xvi, 430 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781119828839
  • The ABCs of ETFs. No longer the new kid on the block ; What the heck is an ETF, anyway? ; Getting to know the players
  • Building the stock (equity) side of your portfolio. Risk control, diversification, and some other things you need to know ; Large growth: muscular money makers ; Large value: counterintuitive cash cows ; Small growth: sweet sounding start-ups ; Small value: diminutive dazzlers ; Going global: ETFs without borders ; Sector investing: ETFs according to industry ; Real estate investment trusts: becoming a virtual landlord ; Dividend funds: the search for steady money
  • Adding bonds (fixed income) to your portfolio. For your interest: the world of bond ETFs ; Your basic bonds: Treasuries, agency bonds, and corporates ; Moving beyond basics into municipal and foreign bonds
  • Specialized ETFs. All that glitters: gold, silver, and other commodities ; Investing for a better world ; Going active with ETFs ; All-in-one ETFs: for the ultimate lazy portfolio ; Proceed-with-caution ETFs
  • Putting it all together. Sample ETF portfolio menus ; Exercising patience: the key to any investment success ; Exceptions to the rule (ain't there always) ; Using ETFs to fund your fun (retirement) years ; Marrying ETFs and non-ETFs to make an optimal portfolio
  • The part of tens. Ten FAQs about ETFs ; Ten mistakes most investors (even smart ones) make ; Ten forecasts about the future of ETFs and personal investing.