BlackRock launches top 20 S&P 500 ETF
The fee is 0.2% and the ticker is SP20
The launch follows increased demand for equal weight solutions
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How did these 20 active funds succeed where so many others failed?
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Active funds don’t come close to the high returns of the index trackers, with many multi-asset managers cutting their active exposure all together
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Shares soared 50.5% over the past year, but more than half its assets were concentrated in 10 stocks
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The UK has a new leader, but this year’s biggest election is yet to come
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Investors who played it safe should not be so quick to think they’ve missed the boat
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Technology exposure was essential over the past decade, but a more nuanced approach is necessary from here, writes Darius McDermott
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It provides a more concentrated alternative to the S&P 500
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Tracker funds are seen as the low-risk route to investing, but Felix Wintle says this assumption may need a re-think
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The Global Equity Premium Income UCITS ETF is now listed on the London Stock Exchange
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Premier Miton US Opportunities co-manager explains how a focus on the less glamorous side of the American market is such a compelling offering in today’s climate
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