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adam_text | Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ............................................................................ 1 Since the First Edition............................................................................. 1 Out of the shadows.......................................................................... 2 Filling the investment voids............................................................. 2 Creations of dubious value............................................................. 2 Morphing into new creatures.......................................................... 3 About This Book..................................................................................... 3 Foolish Assumptions.............................................................................. 5 Icons Used in This Book........................................................................ 5 Beyond the Book................................................................................... 6 Where to Go from Here........................................................................ 6 PART 1: THE ABCS OF ETFS......................................................... 7 CHAPTER 1: CHAPTER 2: No Longer the New Kid on the Block........................... 9 In the Beginning................................................................................... 10 Enter the traders............................................................................ 10 Moving south of the border........................................................... 10 Fulfilling a
Dream................................................................................. 11 Goodbye, ridiculously high mutual fund fees................................ 11 Hello, building blocks for a better portfolio....................................12 Will you miss the court papers?...................................................... 12 Not Quite as Popular as the Beatles, But Getting There..................... 12 Moving from Wall Street to Main Street......................................... 14 Keeping up with the Vanguards.................................................... 15 Ready for Prime Time.......................................................................... 16 The proof of the pudding............................................................... 17 The major players.......................................................................... 18 Twist and shout: Commercialization is tainting a good thing....... 19 What the Heck Is an ETF, Anyway?............................ 23 The Nature of the Beast...................................................................... 24 Choosing between the Classic and the New Indexes.......................... 25 Preferring ETFs over Individual Stocks................................................ 26 Distinguishing ETFs from Mutual Funds.............................................. 27 Why the Big Boys Prefer ETFs............................................................. 28 Trading in large lots........................................................................ 28 Savoring the
versatility................................................................... 28 Why Individual Investors Are Learning to Love ETFs.......................... 30 The cost advantage: How low can you go?................................... 30 Uncle Sam s loss, your gain........................................................... 33 Table of Contents V
What you see is what you get........................................................36 Getting the Professional Edge............................................................ 37 Consider a few impressive numbers........................................... 38 You can do what they do!............................................................... 38 Passive versus Active Investing: Your Choice..................................... 39 The index advantage..................................................................... 39 The allure of active management................................................. 40 Why the race is getting harder to measure... and what to do about it........................................................................ 41 Do ETFs Belong in Your Life?............................................................... 42 Calculating commissions................................ 42 Moving money in a flash............................................................... 42 Understanding tracking error........................................................43 Making a sometimes tricky choice................................................ 43 chapters: Getting to Know the Players..................................... 47 Creating an Account for Your ETFs...................................................... 48 Answering a zillion questions........................................................48 Placing an order to buy................................................................... 50 But wait just a
moment!................................................................. 51 Trading ETFs like a pro................................................................... 51 Introducing the Shops........................................................................ 52 What to look for.............................................................................. 52 Price is no longer key..................................................................... 53 The Vanguard Group...................................................................... 54 Fidelity Investments...................................................................... 55 Charles Schwab.............................................................................. 55 E*Trade...........................................................................................56 Other brokerage houses............................................................... 56 Presenting the Suppliers..................................................................... 57 It s okay to mix and match — with caution....................................57 Check your passport...................................................................... 58 BlackRock Financial Management ¡Shares..................................... 58 Vanguard ETFs................................................................................59 State Street Global Adviser s SPDRs.............................................. 60 Invesco...........................................................................................61 Charles
Schwab.............................................................................. 63 First Trust....................................................................................... 63 Other suppliers.............................................................................. 64 Familiarizing Yourself with the Indexers............................................. 64 S P Dow Jones Indices................................................................... 64 MSCI................................................................................................ 65 FTSE/Russell................................................................................... 65 CRSP.............................................................................................. 65 Bloomberg..................................................................................... 66 ѴІ Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies
Meeting the Middlemen...................................................................... 66 NYSE Arca....................................................................................... 67 NASDAQ......................................................................................... 67 BATS................................................................................................ 67 Meeting the Wannabe Middlemen...................................................... 67 Commissioned brokers................................................................... 67 Separately managed accounts...................................................... 68 Annuities and life insurance products........................................... 68 Funds of funds............................................................................... 68 PART 2: BUILDING THE STOCK (EQUITY) SIDE OF YOUR PORTFOLIO.................................................. 69 CHAPTER 4: Risk Control, Diversification, and Some Other Things You Need to Know...... 71 Risk Is Not Just a Board Game............................................................. 72 The trade-off of all trade-offs (safety versus return)..................... 72 So just how risky are ETFs?............................................................. 73 Smart Risk, Foolish Risk..................................................................... 74 How Risk Is Measured........................................................................ 76 Standard deviation: The king of all risk measurement tools........ 76 Beta: Assessing price swings
in relation to the market................. 78 The Sharpe, Treynor, and Sortino ratios: Measures of what you get for your risk............................................................. 78 Meet Modern Portfolio Theory.......................................................... 81 Tasting the extreme positivity of negative correlation................. 81 Settling for limited correlation...................................................... 82 Reaching for the elusive Efficient Frontier..................................... 84 Accusations that MPT is dead are greatly exaggerated................. 84 Mixing and Matching Your Stock ETFs................................................ 86 Filling in your style box.................................................................. 86 Buying by industry sector.............................................................. 87 Don t slice and dice your portfolio to death..................... 88 CHAPTER S: Large Growth: Muscular Money Makers................ 91 Style Review.........................................................................................93 What makes large cap large?..........................................................93 How does growth differ from value?............................................. 93 Putting these terms to use............................................................. 94 Big and Brawny................................................................................... 95 Contrary to all appearances........................................................... 95 Let history serve as only a rough
guide......................................... 96 ETF Options Galore..............................................................................97 Winnowing the field...................................................................... 97 Strictly large growth, best options................................................ 98 ETFs I wouldn t go out of my way to own..................................... 100 Table of Contents ѴІІ
chapters: Large Value: Counterintuitive Cash Cows............ юз Six Ways to Recognize Value............................................................. 105 Looking for the Best Value Buys........................................................ 106 Taking the index route................................................................. 106 Making an ETF selection............................................................... 107 chapter?: Small Growth: Sweet Sounding Start-ups............ 113 Getting Real about Small-Cap Investments....................................... 115 Your Choices for Small Growth......................................................... 116 Strictly small-cap growth funds.................................................... 116 Smaller than Small: Meet the Micro Caps......................................... 118 chapters: Small Value: Diminutive Dazzlers........................... 123 It s Been Quite a Ride ......................................................................... 125 Latching on for fun and profit...................................................... 125 But keeping your balance............................................................ 125 What About the Mid Caps?................................................................ 128 chapters: chapter ѴІІІ Going Global: ETFs without Borders....................... 129 The Ups and Downs of Different Markets around the World........... 130 Low correlation is the name of the game................................... 131 Remember what happened to
Japan........................................... 133 Finding Your Best Mix of Domestic and International.......................133 Why putting three-quarters of your portfolio in foreign stocks is too much....................................................................... 133 Why putting one-quarter of your portfolio in foreign stocks is insufficient....................................................................135 Why ETFs are a great tool for international investing................. 136 Not All Foreign Nations — or Stocks — Are Created Equal.............. 137 Choosing the Best International ETFs for Your Portfolio................... 139 A number of brands to choose from........................................... 140 All the world s your apple: ETFs that cover the planet................. 140 Developed-market ETFs: From the North Sea to the Land of the RisingSun................................................................. 141 Emerging-market stock ETFs — Well, we hope that they re emerging.......................................................................... 144 Adding value to your international portfolio................................ 147 Small-cap international: Yes, you want it..................................... 148 ю: Sector Investing: ETFs According to Industry....... 151 Selecting Stocks by Sector, not Style.................................................. 152 Speculating on the Next Hot Industry...............................................154 Sizzling and sinking...................................................................... 154
Momentum ridersand bottom feeders....................................... 154 Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies
Doing Sector Investing Right............................................................ 155 Calculating your optimal sector mix............................................155 Seeking risk adjustment with high- and low-volatility sectors ...156 Knowing where the style grid comes through............................ 157 Combining strategies to optimize your portfolio.........................157 Seeking low correlations for added diversification..................... 158 Sector Choices by the Dozen............................................................. 159 Vanguard ETFs.............................................................................. 159 Select Sector SPDRs: State Street Global Advisors (Part 1 ).......... 160 SPDRs: State Street Global Advisors (Part 2)................................ 161 BlackRock s ¡Shares...................................................................... 163 Invesco......................................................................................... 164 Fidelity...........................................................................................166 CHAPTER 11: Real Estate Investment Trusts: Becoming a Virtual Landlord............................ ... 169 Considering Five Distinguishing Characteristics of REITs................. 170 Limited correlation to the broad markets................................... 171 Unusually high dividends............................................................. 171 Different taxation of dividends.................................................... 172 Special status among financial
pros............................................. 172 Connection to tangible property.................................................. 172 Calculating a Proper REIT Allocation.................................................. 173 Judging from the past...................................................................173 Splitting the baby: Domestic and international REIT funds......... 174 Picking REIT ETFs for Your Portfolio.................................................. 175 U.S. domestic REIT ETFs............................................................... 175 International and Global REIT funds............................................. 177 Dividend Funds: The Search for Steady Money.... 179 Your High-Dividend ETF Options........................................................180 Promise of Riches or Smoke and Mirrors?........................................ 181 CHAPTER 12: PART 3: ADDING BONDS (FIXED INCOME) TO YOUR PORTFOLIO.......................................................... 185 CHAPTER 13: For Your Interest: The World of Bond ETFs........... 187 Bond Investing in the Modern Era................................................... 188 Tracing the Track Record of Bonds................................................... 188 Portfolio protection when you need it most................................ 189 History mayor may not repeat.................................................... 191 Tapping into Bonds in Various Ways................................................ 193 Finding strength in numbers........................................................194
Considering bond investment costs.............................................195 Table of Contents ІХ
Determining the Optimal Fixed-Income Allocation........................... 195 60/40? 50/50? Finding a split that makes sense........................... 196 Meet Joe, age 67, with $840,000 in the bank................................. 198 Meet Betsy and Mike, age 36, with $30,000 in the bank............. 199 chapter 14: Your Basic Bonds: Treasuries, Agency Bonds, and Corporates................... 201 Tapping the Treasuries: Uncle Sam s lOUs.........................................203 Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF (SCHO)............................. 204 Vanguard Short-Term Treasury ETF (VGSH)................................. 204 Vanguard Intermediate-Term Treasury Index ETF (VGIT)ZSchwab Intermediate-Term U.S. Treasury (SCHR)... .205 Schwab Long-Term U.S. Treasury ETF (SCHQ)/ Vanguard Long-Term Treasury ETF (VGLT)................................... 206 Bread at $15 a Loaf? Getting Inflation Protection in a Flash............. 207 Schwab U.S. TIPS ETF (SCHP).........................................................207 Vanguard Short-Term Inflation-Protected Securities Index Fund (VTIP)........................................................................... 208 Treasuries Cousins: U.S. Agency Bonds (Mortgage-Backed Securities).............................................................................................. 209 Banking on Business: Corporate-Bond ETFs....................................... 210 Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCIT).......... 212 Vanguard ESG U.S. Corporate Bond ETF (VCEB)........................... 212 Vanguard Short-Term
Corporate Bond Index (VCSH).................. 213 The Whole Shebang: Investing in the entire U.S. Bond Market........214 BNY Mellon Core Bond ETF (BKAG)................................................ 215 Vanguard Total Bond Market (BND).............................................. 215 Vanguard Short-Term Bond (BSV).................................................. 216 CHAPTER 15: Moving Beyond Basics into Municipal and Foreign Bonds....................................... 219 Municipals for Mostly Tax-free Income.............................................. 219 Take a tour of 50 states................................................................. 220 Foreign Bonds for Fixed-Income Diversification................................. 222 Vanguard Total International Bond (BNDX)................................... 223 ¡Shares International Treasury Bond ETF (IGOV)......................... 223 SPDR FTSE International Government Inflation-Protected Bond ETF(WIP)................................................................................. 224 Invesco International Corporate Bond ETF (PICB)....................... 225 Emerging-Market Bonds: High Risk, High Return............................... 226 Vanguard Emerging Markets Government Bond (VWOB)........... 227 SPDR Bloomberg Barclays Emerging Markets USD Bond ETF(EMHC)............................................................................ 227 ¡Shares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond Fund (EMB)..................................................................................... 228 X Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies
PART 4: SPECIALIZED ETFS....................................................... 231 CHAPTER 16: All That Glitters: Gold, Silver, and Other Commodities.................................................... 233 Gold, Gold, Goldl.................................................................................. 234 Midas touch or fool s gold?............................................................ 235 A vastly improved way to buy the precious metal....................... 236 The tax man cometh....................................................................... 237 Silver: The Second Metal..................................................................... 237 Quick silver on the move............................................................... 238 If you must...................................................................................... 238 Oil and Gas: Truly Volatile Commodities............................................ 239 Oily business.................................................................................. 239 No experience necessary............................................................... 240 The sad saga of contango..............................................................241 Taxing your tax advisor................................................................... 242 (Somewhat) Safer Commodity Plays.................................................... 242 General commodity index funds.................................................... 242 Actively managed, or quasi-actively managed, commodity
funds................................................................................................ 244 Awaiting new developments..........................................................245 Playing the Commodity Market Indirectly.......................................... 246 Tapping into commodity companies............................................ 246 Tapping into commodity-rich countries.........................................248 CHAPTER 17: Investing for a Better World...................................... 249 What Are Sustainable Investing and ESG ?..................................... 250 Sustainable investing is sometimes filled with ambiguity........... 250 Are companies with better ESG ratings more profitable?........... 251 Is ESG investing creating a better world?......................................251 Will investing in ESG funds make you rich?.................................. 252 Fence-sitters, make a decision........................................................ 253 Which Sustainable ETFsAre Best for Your Portfolio?......................... 254 Engine No. 1 Transform 500 ETF (VOTE)...................................... 256 Xtrackers (Deutsche Bank) S8 P SmallCap 600 ESG ETF (SMLE)........................................................................................ 256 Nuveen ESG International Developed Markets Equity (NUDM) and Nuveen ESG Emerging Markets Equity (NUEM)... .257 Humankind U.S. Stock ETF (HKND)................................................ 257 VanEck Vectors Green Bond (GRNB)............................................. 259
KraneShares Global Carbon ETF................................................... 259 CHAPTER 18: Going Active with ETFs................................................. 261 Not Exactly Setting the World on Fire.................................................. 262 Do You Want to Get Active?................................................................. 263 Table of Contents ХІ
Let s Get Practical................................................................................. 264 A Look at Some of the Most Popular Actively Managed ETFs........... 265 ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK).............................................................. 265 JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF QPST)....................................... 266 PIMCO Enhanced Short Maturity Active ETF (MINT)..................... 266 Quadratic Interest Rate Volatility and Inflation Hedge ETF (IVOL)........................................................................................ 266 First Trust Long/Short Equity ETF (FTLS).........................................267 KraneShares Global Carbon ETF(KRBN)....................................... 267 Time to Swap Out Your Active Mutual Funds?................................... 268 chapter w: All-In-One ETFs: For the Ultimate Lazy Portfolio............................................... 271 Buying into the World s Stock Markets in a Flash............................... 272 Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT)............................................ 273 SPDR Portfolio MSCI Global Stock Market ETF (SPGM)............... 273 Putting the World s Bond Markets at Your Fingertips....................... 273 Vanguard Total World Bond ETF (BNDW)....................................... 274 ¡Shares Global Green Bond ETF (BGRN).........................................274 Buying Stocks and Bonds in One Shot................................................ 275 ¡Shares asset allocation funds........................................................ 275 State
Street Global Advisors SPDRs: Three asset allocation options............................................................................................ ТП Invesco s actively managed target-risk ETFs............................... 278 Multi-asset funds that change as you age..................................... 279 Russell s average review for the average reader on an average day................................................................................. 279 CHAPTER 20: Proceed-with-Ca útion ETFs..................................... 281 Funds That (Supposedly) Thrive When the Market Takes a Dive... .281 Entering an upside-down world.................................................... 282 Boasting a track record like none other.........................................283 Funds That Double the Thrill of Investing (for Better or Worse) ... .284 Crazy math: Comparing leveraged funds to traditional ETFs ... .284 The continuing sad saga of DIG and DUG............................... 285 Buffer or Defined-Outcome ETFs.............................................. 286 Alphabet Soup: MLPs, SPACs, and IPOs.............................................. 287 Investing in one-horse towns.............................................................. 289 Get Rich (or Not) in Crypto- or Other Currencies!............................... 290 Take a Whiff of These Cannabis ETFs.................................................. 291 Copycat ETFs........................................................................................ 292 ХІІ Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies
PART 5: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER..................................... 295 CHAPTER 21: Sample ETF Portfolio Menus.......................................297 So, How Much Risk Can You Handle and Still Sleep at Night?........... 298 A few things that just don t matter.............................................. 299 The irony of risk and return......................................................... 300 The 25x rule................................................................................. 300 Other risk/return considerations................................................ 302 The limitations of risk questionnaires......................................... 302 Keys to Optimal Investing.................................................................. 304 Incorporating Modern Portfolio Theory into your investment decisions.................................................................. 304 Minimizing your costs.................................................................. 304 Striving for tax efficiency............................................................. 305 Timing your investments (just a touch)....................................... 305 Finding the Perfect Portfolio Fit......................................................... 306 Considering the simplest of the simple....................................... 306 Racing toward riches: A portfolio that may require a crash helmet.......................................................................................... 307 Sticking to the middle of the road................................................ 309
Taking the safer road: Less oomph, less swing............................ 312 CHAPTER 22: Exercising Patience: The Key to Any Investment Success................................ 317 The Tale of the Average Investor (A Tragicomedy in One Act)......... 320 Returns that fall way short of the indexes................................... 320 ETFs can make failure even easier!.............................................. 321 The lure of quick riches............................................................... 322 The Value Line Paradox.................................................................... 323 Paper versus practice.................................................................. 324 The lesson to be learned............................................................. 324 Investment Pornograph/ Everywhere............................................ 324 Welcome to the wild, wacky world of investment advice........... 325 YouTube: Where teenagers in baseball caps explain the secrets of ETF trading......................................................... 326 Patience Pays, Literally...................................................................... 327 Talk about unpredictability ......................................................... 327 A short history of the market s resiliency..................................... 329 CHAPTER 23: Exceptions to the Rule (Ain t There Always)......... ззз Rebalancing to Keep Your Portfolio Fit.............................................. 334 How rebalancing
works...............................................................335 How often to rebalance...............................................................337 Rebalancing for retirees............................................................... 337 Table of Contents ХІІІ
Contemplating Tactical Asset Allocation............................................ 337 Understanding the all-important P/E ratio................................... 338 Applying the ratio to your portfolio.............................................. 339 Buying unloved assets................................................................... 340 Harvesting Tax Losses, and the IRS s Oh-So-Tricky Wash Rule ... .340 What the heck is substantially identical anyway?....................... 341 Revamping Your Portfolio with Life Changes: Marriage, Divorce, and Babies............................................................................... 341 Betsy and Mark: A fairly typical couple.......................................... 342 One year later................................................................................. 343 Yet one year later........................................................................... 344 Are Options an Option for You?.......................................................... 344 Understanding puts and calls........................................................ 346 Using options to make gains without risk..................................... 346 Insuring yourself against big, bad bears....................................... 347 Seeming almost too good to be true............................................ 347 Weighing options strategies against the diversified ETF portfolio.................................................................................... 348 Factoring in time and
hassle.......................................................... 349 chapter 24: Using ETFs to Fund Your Fun (Retirement) Years................................................................... 351 Aiming for Economic Self-Sufficiency.................................................. 352 Taking the basic steps..................................................................... 353 Choosing the right vessels.............................................................. 353 Curing the 401 (k) Blues......................................................................... 358 Lobbying the benefits manager.................................................... 359 The Roth 401 (k)............................................................................... 360 Strategies for the Self-Employed.......................................................... 361 The traditional IRA versus the Roth IRA.........................................361 Taxes now or taxes later?................................................................362 Ushering Your Portfolio into RetirementReadiness.......................... 362 15+ years and counting................................................................. 363 Less than 15 years to retirement.................................................. 363 Withdrawing Funds to Replace Your Paycheck................................... 364 Don t obsess over maintaining principal or drawing from dividends................................................................................. 364 Take your minimum required
distributions................................. 366 IRA, 401 (k), or regular (taxable) brokerage account: Which to tap first?........................................................................... 366 CHAPTER 25: Marrying ETFs and Non-ETFs to Make an Optimal Portfolio......................................369 Tinkering with an Existing Stock or Mutual Fund Portfolio............... 370 Improving your diversification....................................................... 370 ХІѴ Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies
Minimizing your investment costs............................................... 371 Using ETFs to tax harvest............................................................... 372 Looking Beyond the Well-Rounded ETF Portfolio............................... 372 Adding mutual funds: The most popular of all investment vehicles............................................................................................ 373 Adding I Bonds: An Uncle Sam bond with a twist......................... 375 Do Consider Annuities, Preferably Fixed.......................................375 PART 6: THE PART OF TENS..................................................... 379 chapter 26: Ton FAQs about ETFs.................................................... 381 Are ETFs Appropriate for Individual Investors?................................... 381 Are ETFs Risky?...................................................................................... 382 Do I Need a Financial Professional to Set Up and Monitor an ETF Portfolio?..................................................................... 382 How Much Money Do I Need to Invest in ETFs?................................ 383 With Hundreds of ETFs to Choose From, Where Do I Start?............. 383 Where Is the Best Place for Me to Buy ETFs?...................................... 384 Is There an Especially Good or Bad Time to Buy ETFs?..................... 385 Do ETFs Have Any Disadvantages?...................................................... 385 Does It Matter Which Exchange My ETF Is Traded On?..................... 386 Which ETFs Are Best in My IRA,
and Which Are Best in My Taxable Account?.......................................................................... 386 CHAPTER 27: Ten Mistakes Most Investors (Even Smart Ones) Make............................... 387 Paying Too Much for an Investment.................................................... 387 Failing to Properly Diversify................................................................. 388 Taking on Inappropriate Risks............................................................. 388 Selling Out When the Going Gets Tough............................................ 388 Paying Too Much Attention to Recent Performance......................... 389 Not Saving Enough for Retirement...................................................... 389 Having Unrealistic Expectations of Market Returns........................... 390 Discounting the Damaging Effect of Inflation..................................... 390 Not Following the IRS s Rules............................................................... 391 Failing to Incorporate Investments into a Broader Financial Plan....................................................................................... 391 chapter շ»: Ten Forecasts about the Future of ETFs and Personal Investing................................ 393 ETF Assets Will Continue to Grow.. .for Better or Worse..................394 More Players May Enter the Field, but Only a Few............................. 394 Investors Will Get Suckered into Buying Packaged Products...........395 ETF Investors Will Have No Need for Anything but ETFs.................. 395 The
Markets Will (Unfortunately) See Greater Correlation than in the Past.................................................................................... 396 Table of Contents XV
Asset Class Returns Will Revert toward Their Historic Means......... 396 Taxes Will Rise...................................................................................... 397 Inflation Will Remain Tame................................................................. 397 Private Pensions (of Sorts) May Emerge from the Rubble................ 398 Hype Will Prevail!.................................................................................. 398 PART 7: APPENDIXES................................................................ 401 APPENDIX A: Great Web Resources to Help You Invest in ETFs................................................... доз Independent, ETF-Specific Websites.................................................... 403 Websites of ETF Providers................................................................... 404 The seven biggies........................................................................... 404 Some of the lesser players............................................................. 405 Financial Supermarkets....................................................................... 406 Stock Exchanges.................................................................................. 406 Specialty Websites................................................................................ 406 Regulatory Agencies............................................................................. 407 The People Who Create theIndexes................................................... 407 Good Places to Go for General Financial News, Advice, and
Education........................................................................... 408 Yours Truly............................................................................................ 408 APPENDIX B: Glossary.......................................................................... 409 INDEX............................................................................................ 415 XVI Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION . 1 Since the First Edition. 1 Out of the shadows. 2 Filling the investment voids. 2 Creations of dubious value. 2 Morphing into new creatures. 3 About This Book. 3 Foolish Assumptions. 5 Icons Used in This Book. 5 Beyond the Book. 6 Where to Go from Here. 6 PART 1: THE ABCS OF ETFS. 7 CHAPTER 1: CHAPTER 2: No Longer the New Kid on the Block. 9 In the Beginning. 10 Enter the traders. 10 Moving south of the border. 10 Fulfilling a
Dream. 11 Goodbye, ridiculously high mutual fund fees. 11 Hello, building blocks for a better portfolio.12 Will you miss the court papers?. 12 Not Quite as Popular as the Beatles, But Getting There. 12 Moving from Wall Street to Main Street. 14 Keeping up with the Vanguards. 15 Ready for Prime Time. 16 The proof of the pudding. 17 The major players. 18 Twist and shout: Commercialization is tainting a good thing. 19 What the Heck Is an ETF, Anyway?. 23 The Nature of the Beast. 24 Choosing between the Classic and the New Indexes. 25 Preferring ETFs over Individual Stocks. 26 Distinguishing ETFs from Mutual Funds. 27 Why the Big Boys Prefer ETFs. 28 Trading in large lots. 28 Savoring the
versatility. 28 Why Individual Investors Are Learning to Love ETFs. 30 The cost advantage: How low can you go?. 30 Uncle Sam's loss, your gain. 33 Table of Contents V
What you see is what you get.36 Getting the Professional Edge. 37 Consider a few impressive numbers. 38 You can do what they do!. 38 Passive versus Active Investing: Your Choice. 39 The index advantage. 39 The allure of active management. 40 Why the race is getting harder to measure. and what to do about it. 41 Do ETFs Belong in Your Life?. 42 Calculating commissions. 42 Moving money in a flash. 42 Understanding tracking error.43 Making a sometimes tricky choice. 43 chapters: Getting to Know the Players. 47 Creating an Account for Your ETFs. 48 Answering a zillion questions.48 Placing an order to buy. 50 But wait just a
moment!. 51 Trading ETFs like a pro. 51 Introducing the Shops. 52 What to look for. 52 Price is no longer key. 53 The Vanguard Group. 54 Fidelity Investments. 55 Charles Schwab. 55 E*Trade.56 Other brokerage houses. 56 Presenting the Suppliers. 57 It's okay to mix and match — with caution.57 Check your passport. 58 BlackRock Financial Management ¡Shares. 58 Vanguard ETFs.59 State Street Global Adviser's SPDRs. 60 Invesco.61 Charles
Schwab. 63 First Trust. 63 Other suppliers. 64 Familiarizing Yourself with the Indexers. 64 S P Dow Jones Indices. 64 MSCI. 65 FTSE/Russell. 65 CRSP. 65 Bloomberg. 66 ѴІ Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies
Meeting the Middlemen. 66 NYSE Arca. 67 NASDAQ. 67 BATS. 67 Meeting the Wannabe Middlemen. 67 Commissioned brokers. 67 Separately managed accounts. 68 Annuities and life insurance products. 68 Funds of funds. 68 PART 2: BUILDING THE STOCK (EQUITY) SIDE OF YOUR PORTFOLIO. 69 CHAPTER 4: Risk Control, Diversification, and Some Other Things You Need to Know. 71 Risk Is Not Just a Board Game. 72 The trade-off of all trade-offs (safety versus return). 72 So just how risky are ETFs?. 73 Smart Risk, Foolish Risk. 74 How Risk Is Measured. 76 Standard deviation: The king of all risk measurement tools. 76 Beta: Assessing price swings
in relation to the market. 78 The Sharpe, Treynor, and Sortino ratios: Measures of what you get for your risk. 78 Meet Modern Portfolio Theory. 81 Tasting the extreme positivity of negative correlation. 81 Settling for limited correlation. 82 Reaching for the elusive Efficient Frontier. 84 Accusations that MPT is dead are greatly exaggerated. 84 Mixing and Matching Your Stock ETFs. 86 Filling in your style box. 86 Buying by industry sector. 87 Don't slice and dice your portfolio to death. 88 CHAPTER S: Large Growth: Muscular Money Makers. 91 Style Review.93 What makes large cap large?.93 How does growth differ from value?. 93 Putting these terms to use. 94 Big and Brawny. 95 Contrary to all appearances. 95 Let history serve as only a rough
guide. 96 ETF Options Galore.97 Winnowing the field. 97 Strictly large growth, best options. 98 ETFs I wouldn't go out of my way to own. 100 Table of Contents ѴІІ
chapters: Large Value: Counterintuitive Cash Cows. юз Six Ways to Recognize Value. 105 Looking for the Best Value Buys. 106 Taking the index route. 106 Making an ETF selection. 107 chapter?: Small Growth: Sweet Sounding Start-ups. 113 Getting Real about Small-Cap Investments. 115 Your Choices for Small Growth. 116 Strictly small-cap growth funds. 116 Smaller than Small: Meet the Micro Caps. 118 chapters: Small Value: Diminutive Dazzlers. 123 It's Been Quite a Ride . 125 Latching on for fun and profit. 125 But keeping your balance. 125 What About the Mid Caps?. 128 chapters: chapter ѴІІІ Going Global: ETFs without Borders. 129 The Ups and Downs of Different Markets around the World. 130 Low correlation is the name of the game. 131 Remember what happened to
Japan. 133 Finding Your Best Mix of Domestic and International.133 Why putting three-quarters of your portfolio in foreign stocks is too much. 133 Why putting one-quarter of your portfolio in foreign stocks is insufficient.135 Why ETFs are a great tool for international investing. 136 Not All Foreign Nations — or Stocks — Are Created Equal. 137 Choosing the Best International ETFs for Your Portfolio. 139 A number of brands to choose from. 140 All the world's your apple: ETFs that cover the planet. 140 Developed-market ETFs: From the North Sea to the Land of the RisingSun. 141 Emerging-market stock ETFs — Well, we hope that they're emerging. 144 Adding value to your international portfolio. 147 Small-cap international: Yes, you want it. 148 ю: Sector Investing: ETFs According to Industry. 151 Selecting Stocks by Sector, not Style. 152 Speculating on the Next Hot Industry.154 Sizzling and sinking. 154
Momentum ridersand bottom feeders. 154 Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies
Doing Sector Investing Right. 155 Calculating your optimal sector mix.155 Seeking risk adjustment with high- and low-volatility sectors .156 Knowing where the style grid comes through. 157 Combining strategies to optimize your portfolio.157 Seeking low correlations for added diversification. 158 Sector Choices by the Dozen. 159 Vanguard ETFs. 159 Select Sector SPDRs: State Street Global Advisors (Part 1 ). 160 SPDRs: State Street Global Advisors (Part 2). 161 BlackRock's ¡Shares. 163 Invesco. 164 Fidelity.166 CHAPTER 11: Real Estate Investment Trusts: Becoming a Virtual Landlord. . 169 Considering Five Distinguishing Characteristics of REITs. 170 Limited correlation to the broad markets. 171 Unusually high dividends. 171 Different taxation of dividends. 172 Special status among financial
pros. 172 Connection to tangible property. 172 Calculating a Proper REIT Allocation. 173 Judging from the past.173 Splitting the baby: Domestic and international REIT funds. 174 Picking REIT ETFs for Your Portfolio. 175 U.S. domestic REIT ETFs. 175 International and Global REIT funds. 177 Dividend Funds: The Search for Steady Money. 179 Your High-Dividend ETF Options.180 Promise of Riches or Smoke and Mirrors?. 181 CHAPTER 12: PART 3: ADDING BONDS (FIXED INCOME) TO YOUR PORTFOLIO. 185 CHAPTER 13: For Your Interest: The World of Bond ETFs. 187 Bond Investing in the Modern Era. 188 Tracing the Track Record of Bonds. 188 Portfolio protection when you need it most. 189 History mayor may not repeat. 191 Tapping into Bonds in Various Ways. 193 Finding strength in numbers.194
Considering bond investment costs.195 Table of Contents ІХ
Determining the Optimal Fixed-Income Allocation. 195 60/40? 50/50? Finding a split that makes sense. 196 Meet Joe, age 67, with $840,000 in the bank. 198 Meet Betsy and Mike, age 36, with $30,000 in the bank. 199 chapter 14: Your Basic Bonds: Treasuries, Agency Bonds, and Corporates. 201 Tapping the Treasuries: Uncle Sam's lOUs.203 Schwab Short-Term U.S. Treasury ETF (SCHO). 204 Vanguard Short-Term Treasury ETF (VGSH). 204 Vanguard Intermediate-Term Treasury Index ETF (VGIT)ZSchwab Intermediate-Term U.S. Treasury (SCHR). .205 Schwab Long-Term U.S. Treasury ETF (SCHQ)/ Vanguard Long-Term Treasury ETF (VGLT). 206 Bread at $15 a Loaf? Getting Inflation Protection in a Flash. 207 Schwab U.S. TIPS ETF (SCHP).207 Vanguard Short-Term Inflation-Protected Securities Index Fund (VTIP). 208 Treasuries' Cousins: U.S. Agency Bonds (Mortgage-Backed Securities). 209 Banking on Business: Corporate-Bond ETFs. 210 Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCIT). 212 Vanguard ESG U.S. Corporate Bond ETF (VCEB). 212 Vanguard Short-Term
Corporate Bond Index (VCSH). 213 The Whole Shebang: Investing in the entire U.S. Bond Market.214 BNY Mellon Core Bond ETF (BKAG). 215 Vanguard Total Bond Market (BND). 215 Vanguard Short-Term Bond (BSV). 216 CHAPTER 15: Moving Beyond Basics into Municipal and Foreign Bonds. 219 Municipals for Mostly Tax-free Income. 219 Take a tour of 50 states. 220 Foreign Bonds for Fixed-Income Diversification. 222 Vanguard Total International Bond (BNDX). 223 ¡Shares International Treasury Bond ETF (IGOV). 223 SPDR FTSE International Government Inflation-Protected Bond ETF(WIP). 224 Invesco International Corporate Bond ETF (PICB). 225 Emerging-Market Bonds: High Risk, High Return. 226 Vanguard Emerging Markets Government Bond (VWOB). 227 SPDR Bloomberg Barclays Emerging Markets USD Bond ETF(EMHC). 227 ¡Shares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond Fund (EMB). 228 X Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies
PART 4: SPECIALIZED ETFS. 231 CHAPTER 16: All That Glitters: Gold, Silver, and Other Commodities. 233 Gold, Gold, Goldl. 234 Midas touch or fool's gold?. 235 A vastly improved way to buy the precious metal. 236 The tax man cometh. 237 Silver: The Second Metal. 237 Quick silver on the move. 238 If you must. 238 Oil and Gas: Truly Volatile Commodities. 239 Oily business. 239 No experience necessary. 240 The sad saga of contango.241 Taxing your tax advisor. 242 (Somewhat) Safer Commodity Plays. 242 General commodity index funds. 242 Actively managed, or quasi-actively managed, commodity
funds. 244 Awaiting new developments.245 Playing the Commodity Market Indirectly. 246 Tapping into commodity companies. 246 Tapping into commodity-rich countries.248 CHAPTER 17: Investing for a Better World. 249 What Are "Sustainable Investing" and "ESG"?. 250 Sustainable investing is sometimes filled with ambiguity. 250 Are companies with better ESG ratings more profitable?. 251 Is ESG investing creating a better world?.251 Will investing in ESG funds make you rich?. 252 Fence-sitters, make a decision. 253 Which Sustainable ETFsAre Best for Your Portfolio?. 254 Engine No. 1 Transform 500 ETF (VOTE). 256 Xtrackers (Deutsche Bank) S8 P SmallCap 600 ESG ETF (SMLE). 256 Nuveen ESG International Developed Markets Equity (NUDM) and Nuveen ESG Emerging Markets Equity (NUEM). .257 Humankind U.S. Stock ETF (HKND). 257 VanEck Vectors Green Bond (GRNB). 259
KraneShares Global Carbon ETF. 259 CHAPTER 18: Going Active with ETFs. 261 Not Exactly Setting the World on Fire. 262 Do You Want to Get Active?. 263 Table of Contents ХІ
Let's Get Practical. 264 A Look at Some of the Most Popular Actively Managed ETFs. 265 ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK). 265 JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF QPST). 266 PIMCO Enhanced Short Maturity Active ETF (MINT). 266 Quadratic Interest Rate Volatility and Inflation Hedge ETF (IVOL). 266 First Trust Long/Short Equity ETF (FTLS).267 KraneShares Global Carbon ETF(KRBN). 267 Time to Swap Out Your Active Mutual Funds?. 268 chapter w: All-In-One ETFs: For the Ultimate Lazy Portfolio. 271 Buying into the World's Stock Markets in a Flash. 272 Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT). 273 SPDR Portfolio MSCI Global Stock Market ETF (SPGM). 273 Putting the World's Bond Markets at Your Fingertips. 273 Vanguard Total World Bond ETF (BNDW). 274 ¡Shares Global Green Bond ETF (BGRN).274 Buying Stocks and Bonds in One Shot. 275 ¡Shares asset allocation funds. 275 State
Street Global Advisors SPDRs: Three asset allocation options. ТП Invesco's actively managed "target-risk" ETFs. 278 Multi-asset funds that change as you age. 279 Russell's average review for the average reader on an average day. 279 CHAPTER 20: Proceed-with-Ca útion ETFs. 281 Funds That (Supposedly) Thrive When the Market Takes a Dive. .281 Entering an upside-down world. 282 Boasting a track record like none other.283 Funds That Double the Thrill of Investing (for Better or Worse) . .284 Crazy math: Comparing leveraged funds to traditional ETFs . .284 The continuing sad saga of DIG and DUG. 285 "Buffer" or"Defined-Outcome" ETFs. 286 Alphabet Soup: MLPs, SPACs, and IPOs. 287 Investing in one-horse towns. 289 Get Rich (or Not) in Crypto- or Other Currencies!. 290 Take a Whiff of These Cannabis ETFs. 291 Copycat ETFs. 292 ХІІ Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies
PART 5: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER. 295 CHAPTER 21: Sample ETF Portfolio Menus.297 So, How Much Risk Can You Handle and Still Sleep at Night?. 298 A few things that just don't matter. 299 The irony of risk and return. 300 The 25x rule. 300 Other risk/return considerations. 302 The limitations of risk questionnaires. 302 Keys to Optimal Investing. 304 Incorporating Modern Portfolio Theory into your investment decisions. 304 Minimizing your costs. 304 Striving for tax efficiency. 305 Timing your investments (just a touch). 305 Finding the Perfect Portfolio Fit. 306 Considering the simplest of the simple. 306 Racing toward riches: A portfolio that may require a crash helmet. 307 Sticking to the middle of the road. 309
Taking the safer road: Less oomph, less swing. 312 CHAPTER 22: Exercising Patience: The Key to Any Investment Success. 317 The Tale of the Average Investor (A Tragicomedy in One Act). 320 Returns that fall way short of the indexes. 320 ETFs can make failure even easier!. 321 The lure of quick riches. 322 The Value Line Paradox. 323 Paper versus practice. 324 The lesson to be learned. 324 "Investment Pornograph/' Everywhere. 324 Welcome to the wild, wacky world of investment advice. 325 YouTube: Where teenagers in baseball caps explain the "secrets" of ETF trading. 326 Patience Pays, Literally. 327 Talk about unpredictability . 327 A short history of the market's resiliency. 329 CHAPTER 23: Exceptions to the Rule (Ain't There Always). ззз Rebalancing to Keep Your Portfolio Fit. 334 How rebalancing
works.335 How often to rebalance.337 Rebalancing for retirees. 337 Table of Contents ХІІІ
Contemplating Tactical Asset Allocation. 337 Understanding the all-important P/E ratio. 338 Applying the ratio to your portfolio. 339 Buying unloved assets. 340 Harvesting Tax Losses, and the IRS's Oh-So-Tricky "Wash Rule" . .340 What the heck is "substantially identical" anyway?. 341 Revamping Your Portfolio with Life Changes: Marriage, Divorce, and Babies. 341 Betsy and Mark: A fairly typical couple. 342 One year later. 343 Yet one year later. 344 Are Options an Option for You?. 344 Understanding puts and calls. 346 Using options to make gains without risk. 346 Insuring yourself against big, bad bears. 347 Seeming almost too good to be true. 347 Weighing options strategies against the diversified ETF portfolio. 348 Factoring in time and
hassle. 349 chapter 24: Using ETFs to Fund Your Fun (Retirement) Years. 351 Aiming for Economic Self-Sufficiency. 352 Taking the basic steps. 353 Choosing the right vessels. 353 Curing the 401 (k) Blues. 358 Lobbying the benefits manager. 359 The Roth 401 (k). 360 Strategies for the Self-Employed. 361 The traditional IRA versus the Roth IRA.361 Taxes now or taxes later?.362 Ushering Your Portfolio into RetirementReadiness. 362 15+ years and counting. 363 Less than 15 years to retirement. 363 Withdrawing Funds to Replace Your Paycheck. 364 Don't obsess over maintaining principal or drawing from dividends. 364 Take your minimum required
distributions. 366 IRA, 401 (k), or regular (taxable) brokerage account: Which to tap first?. 366 CHAPTER 25: Marrying ETFs and Non-ETFs to Make an Optimal Portfolio.369 Tinkering with an Existing Stock or Mutual Fund Portfolio. 370 Improving your diversification. 370 ХІѴ Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies
Minimizing your investment costs. 371 Using ETFs to tax harvest. 372 Looking Beyond the Well-Rounded ETF Portfolio. 372 Adding mutual funds: The most popular of all investment vehicles. 373 Adding I Bonds: An Uncle Sam bond with a twist. 375 Do Consider Annuities, Preferably Fixed.375 PART 6: THE PART OF TENS. 379 chapter 26: Ton FAQs about ETFs. 381 Are ETFs Appropriate for Individual Investors?. 381 Are ETFs Risky?. 382 Do I Need a Financial Professional to Set Up and Monitor an ETF Portfolio?. 382 How Much Money Do I Need to Invest in ETFs?. 383 With Hundreds of ETFs to Choose From, Where Do I Start?. 383 Where Is the Best Place for Me to Buy ETFs?. 384 Is There an Especially Good or Bad Time to Buy ETFs?. 385 Do ETFs Have Any Disadvantages?. 385 Does It Matter Which Exchange My ETF Is Traded On?. 386 Which ETFs Are Best in My IRA,
and Which Are Best in My Taxable Account?. 386 CHAPTER 27: Ten Mistakes Most Investors (Even Smart Ones) Make. 387 Paying Too Much for an Investment. 387 Failing to Properly Diversify. 388 Taking on Inappropriate Risks. 388 Selling Out When the Going Gets Tough. 388 Paying Too Much Attention to Recent Performance. 389 Not Saving Enough for Retirement. 389 Having Unrealistic Expectations of Market Returns. 390 Discounting the Damaging Effect of Inflation. 390 Not Following the IRS's Rules. 391 Failing to Incorporate Investments into a Broader Financial Plan. 391 chapter շ»: Ten Forecasts about the Future of ETFs and Personal Investing. 393 ETF Assets Will Continue to Grow. .for Better or Worse.394 More Players May Enter the Field, but Only a Few. 394 Investors Will Get Suckered into Buying Packaged Products.395 ETF Investors Will Have No Need for Anything but ETFs. 395 The
Markets Will (Unfortunately) See Greater Correlation than in the Past. 396 Table of Contents XV
Asset Class Returns Will Revert toward Their Historic Means. 396 Taxes Will Rise. 397 Inflation Will Remain Tame. 397 Private Pensions (of Sorts) May Emerge from the Rubble. 398 Hype Will Prevail!. 398 PART 7: APPENDIXES. 401 APPENDIX A: Great Web Resources to Help You Invest in ETFs. доз Independent, ETF-Specific Websites. 403 Websites of ETF Providers. 404 The seven biggies. 404 Some of the lesser players. 405 Financial Supermarkets. 406 Stock Exchanges. 406 Specialty Websites. 406 Regulatory Agencies. 407 The People Who Create theIndexes. 407 Good Places to Go for General Financial News, Advice, and
Education. 408 Yours Truly. 408 APPENDIX B: Glossary. 409 INDEX. 415 XVI Exchange-Traded Funds For Dummies |
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