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11 Top Healthcare ETFs to Buy Now
ETFs Healthcare ETFs, such as these 11 funds, patch investors into an area of the market that offers both defensive properties and long-term growth.
By Jeff Reeves • Published
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The Truth About Index Funds
Index Funds You may think you're diversified by buying an S&P 500 Index fund, but you're making a substantial wager on a handful of stocks.
By James K. Glassman • Published
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A Fund for Betting on Infrastructure
Becoming an Investor The SPDR S&P Kensho Intelligent Structures ETF invests in both industrials firms and new technologies for clean energy.
By Nellie S. Huang • Published
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10 Tantalizing International ETFs to Buy
ETFs China poses a risk to those broadening their portfolios beyond the U.S. These international ETFs let you play global markets without exposure to the mainland.
By Will Ashworth • Published
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7 REIT ETFs for Every Type of Investor
ETFs Real estate investment trusts have performed well over the long term. These REIT ETFs allow investors diversification across the real estate sector, and attractive yields to boot.
By Lisa Springer • Published
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S&P 500 ETFs: 7 Ways to Play the Index
ETFs Trillions of dollars are benchmarked to the ubiquitous S&P 500. These S&P 500 ETFs let you play the index ... either directly, or with a twist.
By Jeff Reeves • Published
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10 Best Emerging Market ETFs for Global Growth
ETFs The global economy is expected to rebound sharply this year and next. These are the best emerging market ETFs to leverage this potential source of growth.
By Will Ashworth • Published
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Readers Find Some Weird Winners
Investing for Income Most of the time, I find flaws in offbeat investments with high distributions. But sometimes oddities have their day of glory.
By Jeffrey R. Kosnett • Last updated
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How to Profit From ETFs
Becoming an Investor Exchange-traded funds aren’t new, but they’re still red-hot. Here’s a detailed look at why you should consider these investment vehicles, for both your stock and bond allocations.
By Nellie S. Huang • Published