If you’ve ever been caught up in a case of really bad timing, then you probably know what the Fed is feeling right about now.
Roughly one third of Deutsche Bank’s 30 exchange-traded fund (ETF) offerings provide investors with direct exposure to foreign markets, while also engaging in currency hedging to mitigate the risk of fluctuating exchange rates.
After a seven-day run higher in the equity markets, stocks in the benchmark S&P 500 Index now have recovered a majority of the losses they sustained during the previous two weeks.
The next few weeks’ ETF Talks will focus on niche providers. The first in this series highlights ALPS.
If you were looking for a reason to be cautious about the financial markets, then last week’s action in stocks offered you one giant yellow light.
A notable provider of alternative investment exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is Direxion. Such alternative investments also can give diversity to your portfolio, as well as provide a safe haven during a crisis.