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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with ETFs -- Chapter 1 ETFs: No Longer the New Kid on the Block -- What the Heck Is an ETF? -- Choosing between the classic and the new indexes -- Preferring ETFs over individual stocks -- Distinguishing ETFs from mutual funds -- Why the Big Boys Prefer ETFs -- Trading in large lots -- Savoring the versatility -- Why Individual Investors Are Learning to Love ETFs -- The cost advantage: How low can you go? -- How can no fees make sense? -- Why ETFs are cheaper -- An unfair race -- Uncle Sam's loss, your gain -- What you see is what you get -- Style drift: An epidemic -- ETFs are the cure -- Transparency also discourages dishonesty -- How to Get the Professional Edge -- Passive versus Active Investing: Your Choice -- The index advantage -- The allure of active management -- Why the race is getting harder to measure . . . and what to do -- Do ETFs Belong in Your Life? -- Calculating commissions -- Moving money in a flash -- Understanding tracking error -- Making a sometimes tricky choice -- Chapter 2 Introducing the ETF Players -- Creating an Account for Your ETFs -- Answering a zillion questions -- Placing an order to buy -- But wait just a moment! -- Trading ETFs like a pro -- Introducing the Shops -- Vanguard -- Fidelity -- Charles Schwab -- E*TRADE -- Other brokerage houses -- Presenting the Suppliers -- BlackRock Financial Management iShares -- Vanguard ETFs -- State Street Global Advisors SPDRs -- Invesco -- Charles Schwab -- First Trust -- Other suppliers -- Familiarizing Yourself with the Indexers -- S& -- P Dow Jones Indices -- MSCI -- FTSE/Russell -- CRSP -- Bloomberg -- Meeting the Middlemen -- Meeting the Wannabe Middlemen | |
505 | 8 | |a Commissioned brokers -- Separately managed accounts -- Annuities and life insurance products -- Funds of funds -- Part 2 Familiarizing Yourself with Different ETFs -- Chapter 3 ETFs for Large Growth and Large Value -- Reviewing Large-Growth Basics -- What makes large cap large? -- How does growth differ from value? -- Putting these terms to use -- Looking into Big and Brawny Stocks -- Mulling over theories about large-growth stocks -- Letting history serve as only a rough guide -- Digging into Large-Cap ETF Options Galore -- Winnowing the field -- The best options for strictly large growth -- Vanguard Growth ETF (ticker symbol: VUG) -- Vanguard Mega Cap 300 Growth ETF (ticker symbol: MGK) -- Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: SCHG) -- iShares Morningstar Large-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: ILCG) -- Nuveen ESG Large-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: NULG) -- Growth ETFs I wouldn't go out of my way to own -- Checking Out Six Ways to Recognize Value -- Searching for the Best Value Buys -- Taking the index route -- Making an ETF selection -- Vanguard Value Index ETF (ticker symbol: VTV) -- Vanguard Mega Cap 300 Value Index ETF (ticker symbol: MGV) -- iShares Morningstar Value ETF (ticker symbol: ILCV) -- Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value ETF (ticker symbol: SCHV) -- Nuveen ESG Large-Cap Value ETF (ticker symbol: NULV) -- Value ETFs I wouldn't go out of my way to own -- Chapter 4 ETFs for Small Growth and Small Value -- Getting Real about Small-Cap Investments -- Checking Out Your Choices for Small Growth -- Strictly small-cap growth funds -- iShares Morningstar Small-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: ISCG) -- Vanguard Small-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: VBK) -- SPDR S& -- P 600 Small Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: SLYG) -- iShares S& -- P Small-Cap 600 Growth ETF (ticker symbol: IJT) -- Smaller than small: The micro caps | |
505 | 8 | |a iShares Micro-Cap ETF (ticker symbol: IWC) -- First Trust Dow Jones Select MicroCap Index Fund (ticker symbol: FDM) -- AdvisorShares Dorsey Wright Micro-Cap ETF (ticker symbol: DWMC) -- Opting for Small Value: Diminutive Dazzlers -- Latching on for fun and profit -- Keeping your balance -- iShares Morningstar Small-Cap Value Index (ticker symbol: ISCV) -- Vanguard Small-Cap Value ETF (ticker symbol: VBR) -- iShares S& -- P Small-Cap 600 Value Index (ticker symbol: IJS) -- Invesco S& -- P 600 SmallCap Pure Value (ticker symbol: RZV) -- What about the Mid Caps? -- Chapter 5 Around the World: Global and International ETFs -- Studying the Ups and Downs of Markets around the World -- Low correlation is the name of the game -- Note what happened to Japan -- Finding Your Best Mix of Domestic and International -- Why putting three-quarters of your portfolio in foreign stocks is too much -- Why putting one-quarter of your portfolio in foreign stocks is insufficient -- Why ETFs are a great tool for international investing -- Knowing That Not All Foreign Stocks Are Created Equal -- Choosing the Best International ETFs for Your Portfolio -- Choosing from a number of brands -- Examining ETFs that cover the planet -- Digging into developed-market ETFs -- SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex-US ETF (ticker symbol: SPDW) -- Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (ticker symbol: VEA) -- Dimensional Core Equity Market ETF (ticker symbol: DFAI) -- Evaluating emerging-market stock ETFs -- Vanguard MSCI Emerging Market ETF (ticker symbol: VWO) -- iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets (ticker symbol: IEMG) -- Dimensional Emerging Core Equity Market ETF (ticker symbol: DFAE) -- Adding value to your international portfolio -- iShares MSCI International Value Factor ETF (ticker symbol: IVLU) -- Cambria Global Value ETF (ticker symbol: GVAL) | |
505 | 8 | |a Surveying small-cap international: Yes, you want it -- Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-U.S. Small Cap Index (ticker symbol: VSS) -- iShares International Developed Small Cap Value Factor ETF (ticker symbol: ISVL) -- Chapter 6 Sector Investing and Different Specialized Stocks -- Selecting Stocks by Sector, not Style -- Calculating your optimal sector mix -- Seeking risk adjustment with high- and low-volatility sectors -- Knowing where the style grid comes through -- Seeking low correlations for added diversification -- Surveying Sector Choices by the Dozen -- Investing for a Better World -- What are "sustainable investing" and "ESG"? -- Sustainable investing is sometimes filled with ambiguity -- Are companies with better ESG ratings more profitable? -- Is ESG investing creating a better world? -- Will investing in ESG funds make you rich? -- Fence-sitters, make a decision -- Which sustainable ETFs are best for your portfolio? -- Dividend Funds: The Search for Steady Money -- All-In-One ETFs: For the Ultimate Lazy Portfolio -- Buying into the world's stock markets in a flash -- Putting the world's bond markets at your fingertips -- Russell's average review for the average reader on an average day -- Chapter 7 For Your Interest: Bond ETFs -- Tracing the Track Record of Bonds -- Portfolio protection when you need it most -- History may or may not repeat -- Tapping into Bonds in Various Ways -- Finding strength in numbers -- Considering bond investment costs -- Determining the Optimal Fixed-Income Allocation -- Your Basic Bonds: Treasurys, Agency Bonds, and Corporates -- Tapping the Treasurys: Uncle Sam's IOUs -- Bread at 15 a loaf? Getting inflation protection in a flash -- Treasurys' cousins: U.S. agency bonds -- Banking on business: Corporate bond ETFs -- The whole shebang: Investing in the entire U.S. bond market | |
505 | 8 | |a Moving Beyond Basics into Municipal and Foreign Bonds -- Municipals for mostly tax-free income -- Foreign bonds for fixed-income diversification -- Emerging-market bonds: High risk, high return -- Chapter 8 REITs, Commodities, and Active ETFs -- Real Estate Investment Trusts -- Considering REITs' five distinguishing characteristics -- Limited correlation to the broad markets -- Unusually high dividends -- Different taxation of dividends -- Special status among financial pros -- Connection to tangible property -- Calculating a proper REIT allocation -- Judging from the past -- Splitting it up: Domestic and international REIT funds -- Picking REIT ETFs for your portfolio -- All That Glitters: Gold, Silver, and Other Commodities -- Gold, gold, gold! -- A vastly improved way to buy the precious metal -- The taxman cometh -- Silver: The second metal -- Quick silver on the move -- If you must . . . -- Oil and gas: Truly volatile commodities -- The sad saga of contango -- Taxing your tax advisor -- (Somewhat) safer: General commodity index funds -- PowerShares DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund (ticker symbol: DBC) -- iPath commodity ETNs -- (Quasi) actively managed commodity funds -- Playing the commodity market indirectly -- Oil and gas ETFs -- Mining ETFs -- Materials or natural resources ETFs -- Going Active with ETFs -- Part 3 Making the Most of Your ETF Portfolio -- Chapter 9 Checking Out Sample ETF Portfolio Menus -- So, How Much Risk Can You Handle and Still Sleep at Night? -- A few things that just don't matter -- The irony of risk and return -- The 25x rule -- Other risk/return considerations -- The limitations of risk questionnaires -- A Few Keys to Optimal Investing -- Incorporating Modern Portfolio Theory -- Minimizing your costs -- Striving for tax-efficiency -- Timing your investments (just a touch) -- Finding the Perfect Portfolio Fit | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with ETFs -- Chapter 1 ETFs: No Longer the New Kid on the Block -- What the Heck Is an ETF? -- Choosing between the classic and the new indexes -- Preferring ETFs over individual stocks -- Distinguishing ETFs from mutual funds -- Why the Big Boys Prefer ETFs -- Trading in large lots -- Savoring the versatility -- Why Individual Investors Are Learning to Love ETFs -- The cost advantage: How low can you go? -- How can no fees make sense? -- Why ETFs are cheaper -- An unfair race -- Uncle Sam's loss, your gain -- What you see is what you get -- Style drift: An epidemic -- ETFs are the cure -- Transparency also discourages dishonesty -- How to Get the Professional Edge -- Passive versus Active Investing: Your Choice -- The index advantage -- The allure of active management -- Why the race is getting harder to measure . . . and what to do -- Do ETFs Belong in Your Life? -- Calculating commissions -- Moving money in a flash -- Understanding tracking error -- Making a sometimes tricky choice -- Chapter 2 Introducing the ETF Players -- Creating an Account for Your ETFs -- Answering a zillion questions -- Placing an order to buy -- But wait just a moment! -- Trading ETFs like a pro -- Introducing the Shops -- Vanguard -- Fidelity -- Charles Schwab -- E*TRADE -- Other brokerage houses -- Presenting the Suppliers -- BlackRock Financial Management iShares -- Vanguard ETFs -- State Street Global Advisors SPDRs -- Invesco -- Charles Schwab -- First Trust -- Other suppliers -- Familiarizing Yourself with the Indexers -- S& -- P Dow Jones Indices -- MSCI -- FTSE/Russell -- CRSP -- Bloomberg -- Meeting the Middlemen -- Meeting the Wannabe Middlemen Commissioned brokers -- Separately managed accounts -- Annuities and life insurance products -- Funds of funds -- Part 2 Familiarizing Yourself with Different ETFs -- Chapter 3 ETFs for Large Growth and Large Value -- Reviewing Large-Growth Basics -- What makes large cap large? -- How does growth differ from value? -- Putting these terms to use -- Looking into Big and Brawny Stocks -- Mulling over theories about large-growth stocks -- Letting history serve as only a rough guide -- Digging into Large-Cap ETF Options Galore -- Winnowing the field -- The best options for strictly large growth -- Vanguard Growth ETF (ticker symbol: VUG) -- Vanguard Mega Cap 300 Growth ETF (ticker symbol: MGK) -- Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: SCHG) -- iShares Morningstar Large-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: ILCG) -- Nuveen ESG Large-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: NULG) -- Growth ETFs I wouldn't go out of my way to own -- Checking Out Six Ways to Recognize Value -- Searching for the Best Value Buys -- Taking the index route -- Making an ETF selection -- Vanguard Value Index ETF (ticker symbol: VTV) -- Vanguard Mega Cap 300 Value Index ETF (ticker symbol: MGV) -- iShares Morningstar Value ETF (ticker symbol: ILCV) -- Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value ETF (ticker symbol: SCHV) -- Nuveen ESG Large-Cap Value ETF (ticker symbol: NULV) -- Value ETFs I wouldn't go out of my way to own -- Chapter 4 ETFs for Small Growth and Small Value -- Getting Real about Small-Cap Investments -- Checking Out Your Choices for Small Growth -- Strictly small-cap growth funds -- iShares Morningstar Small-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: ISCG) -- Vanguard Small-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: VBK) -- SPDR S& -- P 600 Small Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: SLYG) -- iShares S& -- P Small-Cap 600 Growth ETF (ticker symbol: IJT) -- Smaller than small: The micro caps iShares Micro-Cap ETF (ticker symbol: IWC) -- First Trust Dow Jones Select MicroCap Index Fund (ticker symbol: FDM) -- AdvisorShares Dorsey Wright Micro-Cap ETF (ticker symbol: DWMC) -- Opting for Small Value: Diminutive Dazzlers -- Latching on for fun and profit -- Keeping your balance -- iShares Morningstar Small-Cap Value Index (ticker symbol: ISCV) -- Vanguard Small-Cap Value ETF (ticker symbol: VBR) -- iShares S& -- P Small-Cap 600 Value Index (ticker symbol: IJS) -- Invesco S& -- P 600 SmallCap Pure Value (ticker symbol: RZV) -- What about the Mid Caps? -- Chapter 5 Around the World: Global and International ETFs -- Studying the Ups and Downs of Markets around the World -- Low correlation is the name of the game -- Note what happened to Japan -- Finding Your Best Mix of Domestic and International -- Why putting three-quarters of your portfolio in foreign stocks is too much -- Why putting one-quarter of your portfolio in foreign stocks is insufficient -- Why ETFs are a great tool for international investing -- Knowing That Not All Foreign Stocks Are Created Equal -- Choosing the Best International ETFs for Your Portfolio -- Choosing from a number of brands -- Examining ETFs that cover the planet -- Digging into developed-market ETFs -- SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex-US ETF (ticker symbol: SPDW) -- Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (ticker symbol: VEA) -- Dimensional Core Equity Market ETF (ticker symbol: DFAI) -- Evaluating emerging-market stock ETFs -- Vanguard MSCI Emerging Market ETF (ticker symbol: VWO) -- iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets (ticker symbol: IEMG) -- Dimensional Emerging Core Equity Market ETF (ticker symbol: DFAE) -- Adding value to your international portfolio -- iShares MSCI International Value Factor ETF (ticker symbol: IVLU) -- Cambria Global Value ETF (ticker symbol: GVAL) Surveying small-cap international: Yes, you want it -- Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-U.S. Small Cap Index (ticker symbol: VSS) -- iShares International Developed Small Cap Value Factor ETF (ticker symbol: ISVL) -- Chapter 6 Sector Investing and Different Specialized Stocks -- Selecting Stocks by Sector, not Style -- Calculating your optimal sector mix -- Seeking risk adjustment with high- and low-volatility sectors -- Knowing where the style grid comes through -- Seeking low correlations for added diversification -- Surveying Sector Choices by the Dozen -- Investing for a Better World -- What are "sustainable investing" and "ESG"? -- Sustainable investing is sometimes filled with ambiguity -- Are companies with better ESG ratings more profitable? -- Is ESG investing creating a better world? -- Will investing in ESG funds make you rich? -- Fence-sitters, make a decision -- Which sustainable ETFs are best for your portfolio? -- Dividend Funds: The Search for Steady Money -- All-In-One ETFs: For the Ultimate Lazy Portfolio -- Buying into the world's stock markets in a flash -- Putting the world's bond markets at your fingertips -- Russell's average review for the average reader on an average day -- Chapter 7 For Your Interest: Bond ETFs -- Tracing the Track Record of Bonds -- Portfolio protection when you need it most -- History may or may not repeat -- Tapping into Bonds in Various Ways -- Finding strength in numbers -- Considering bond investment costs -- Determining the Optimal Fixed-Income Allocation -- Your Basic Bonds: Treasurys, Agency Bonds, and Corporates -- Tapping the Treasurys: Uncle Sam's IOUs -- Bread at 15 a loaf? Getting inflation protection in a flash -- Treasurys' cousins: U.S. agency bonds -- Banking on business: Corporate bond ETFs -- The whole shebang: Investing in the entire U.S. bond market Moving Beyond Basics into Municipal and Foreign Bonds -- Municipals for mostly tax-free income -- Foreign bonds for fixed-income diversification -- Emerging-market bonds: High risk, high return -- Chapter 8 REITs, Commodities, and Active ETFs -- Real Estate Investment Trusts -- Considering REITs' five distinguishing characteristics -- Limited correlation to the broad markets -- Unusually high dividends -- Different taxation of dividends -- Special status among financial pros -- Connection to tangible property -- Calculating a proper REIT allocation -- Judging from the past -- Splitting it up: Domestic and international REIT funds -- Picking REIT ETFs for your portfolio -- All That Glitters: Gold, Silver, and Other Commodities -- Gold, gold, gold! -- A vastly improved way to buy the precious metal -- The taxman cometh -- Silver: The second metal -- Quick silver on the move -- If you must . . . -- Oil and gas: Truly volatile commodities -- The sad saga of contango -- Taxing your tax advisor -- (Somewhat) safer: General commodity index funds -- PowerShares DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund (ticker symbol: DBC) -- iPath commodity ETNs -- (Quasi) actively managed commodity funds -- Playing the commodity market indirectly -- Oil and gas ETFs -- Mining ETFs -- Materials or natural resources ETFs -- Going Active with ETFs -- Part 3 Making the Most of Your ETF Portfolio -- Chapter 9 Checking Out Sample ETF Portfolio Menus -- So, How Much Risk Can You Handle and Still Sleep at Night? -- A few things that just don't matter -- The irony of risk and return -- The 25x rule -- Other risk/return considerations -- The limitations of risk questionnaires -- A Few Keys to Optimal Investing -- Incorporating Modern Portfolio Theory -- Minimizing your costs -- Striving for tax-efficiency -- Timing your investments (just a touch) -- Finding the Perfect Portfolio Fit Considering the simplest of the simple |
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-- Chapter 5 Around the World: Global and International ETFs -- Studying the Ups and Downs of Markets around the World -- Low correlation is the name of the game -- Note what happened to Japan -- Finding Your Best Mix of Domestic and International -- Why putting three-quarters of your portfolio in foreign stocks is too much -- Why putting one-quarter of your portfolio in foreign stocks is insufficient -- Why ETFs are a great tool for international investing -- Knowing That Not All Foreign Stocks Are Created Equal -- Choosing the Best International ETFs for Your Portfolio -- Choosing from a number of brands -- Examining ETFs that cover the planet -- Digging into developed-market ETFs -- SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex-US ETF (ticker symbol: SPDW) -- Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (ticker symbol: VEA) -- Dimensional Core Equity Market ETF (ticker symbol: DFAI) -- Evaluating emerging-market stock ETFs -- Vanguard MSCI Emerging Market ETF (ticker symbol: VWO) -- iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets (ticker symbol: IEMG) -- Dimensional Emerging Core Equity Market ETF (ticker symbol: DFAE) -- Adding value to your international portfolio -- iShares MSCI International Value Factor ETF (ticker symbol: IVLU) -- Cambria Global Value ETF (ticker symbol: GVAL)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Surveying small-cap international: Yes, you want it -- Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-U.S. Small Cap Index (ticker symbol: VSS) -- iShares International Developed Small Cap Value Factor ETF (ticker symbol: ISVL) -- Chapter 6 Sector Investing and Different Specialized Stocks -- Selecting Stocks by Sector, not Style -- Calculating your optimal sector mix -- Seeking risk adjustment with high- and low-volatility sectors -- Knowing where the style grid comes through -- Seeking low correlations for added diversification -- Surveying Sector Choices by the Dozen -- Investing for a Better World -- What are "sustainable investing" and "ESG"? 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spelling | Wild, Russell Verfasser aut Investing in ETFs for Dummies 2nd ed Newark John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (275 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with ETFs -- Chapter 1 ETFs: No Longer the New Kid on the Block -- What the Heck Is an ETF? -- Choosing between the classic and the new indexes -- Preferring ETFs over individual stocks -- Distinguishing ETFs from mutual funds -- Why the Big Boys Prefer ETFs -- Trading in large lots -- Savoring the versatility -- Why Individual Investors Are Learning to Love ETFs -- The cost advantage: How low can you go? -- How can no fees make sense? -- Why ETFs are cheaper -- An unfair race -- Uncle Sam's loss, your gain -- What you see is what you get -- Style drift: An epidemic -- ETFs are the cure -- Transparency also discourages dishonesty -- How to Get the Professional Edge -- Passive versus Active Investing: Your Choice -- The index advantage -- The allure of active management -- Why the race is getting harder to measure . . . and what to do -- Do ETFs Belong in Your Life? -- Calculating commissions -- Moving money in a flash -- Understanding tracking error -- Making a sometimes tricky choice -- Chapter 2 Introducing the ETF Players -- Creating an Account for Your ETFs -- Answering a zillion questions -- Placing an order to buy -- But wait just a moment! -- Trading ETFs like a pro -- Introducing the Shops -- Vanguard -- Fidelity -- Charles Schwab -- E*TRADE -- Other brokerage houses -- Presenting the Suppliers -- BlackRock Financial Management iShares -- Vanguard ETFs -- State Street Global Advisors SPDRs -- Invesco -- Charles Schwab -- First Trust -- Other suppliers -- Familiarizing Yourself with the Indexers -- S& -- P Dow Jones Indices -- MSCI -- FTSE/Russell -- CRSP -- Bloomberg -- Meeting the Middlemen -- Meeting the Wannabe Middlemen Commissioned brokers -- Separately managed accounts -- Annuities and life insurance products -- Funds of funds -- Part 2 Familiarizing Yourself with Different ETFs -- Chapter 3 ETFs for Large Growth and Large Value -- Reviewing Large-Growth Basics -- What makes large cap large? -- How does growth differ from value? -- Putting these terms to use -- Looking into Big and Brawny Stocks -- Mulling over theories about large-growth stocks -- Letting history serve as only a rough guide -- Digging into Large-Cap ETF Options Galore -- Winnowing the field -- The best options for strictly large growth -- Vanguard Growth ETF (ticker symbol: VUG) -- Vanguard Mega Cap 300 Growth ETF (ticker symbol: MGK) -- Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: SCHG) -- iShares Morningstar Large-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: ILCG) -- Nuveen ESG Large-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: NULG) -- Growth ETFs I wouldn't go out of my way to own -- Checking Out Six Ways to Recognize Value -- Searching for the Best Value Buys -- Taking the index route -- Making an ETF selection -- Vanguard Value Index ETF (ticker symbol: VTV) -- Vanguard Mega Cap 300 Value Index ETF (ticker symbol: MGV) -- iShares Morningstar Value ETF (ticker symbol: ILCV) -- Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value ETF (ticker symbol: SCHV) -- Nuveen ESG Large-Cap Value ETF (ticker symbol: NULV) -- Value ETFs I wouldn't go out of my way to own -- Chapter 4 ETFs for Small Growth and Small Value -- Getting Real about Small-Cap Investments -- Checking Out Your Choices for Small Growth -- Strictly small-cap growth funds -- iShares Morningstar Small-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: ISCG) -- Vanguard Small-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: VBK) -- SPDR S& -- P 600 Small Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: SLYG) -- iShares S& -- P Small-Cap 600 Growth ETF (ticker symbol: IJT) -- Smaller than small: The micro caps iShares Micro-Cap ETF (ticker symbol: IWC) -- First Trust Dow Jones Select MicroCap Index Fund (ticker symbol: FDM) -- AdvisorShares Dorsey Wright Micro-Cap ETF (ticker symbol: DWMC) -- Opting for Small Value: Diminutive Dazzlers -- Latching on for fun and profit -- Keeping your balance -- iShares Morningstar Small-Cap Value Index (ticker symbol: ISCV) -- Vanguard Small-Cap Value ETF (ticker symbol: VBR) -- iShares S& -- P Small-Cap 600 Value Index (ticker symbol: IJS) -- Invesco S& -- P 600 SmallCap Pure Value (ticker symbol: RZV) -- What about the Mid Caps? -- Chapter 5 Around the World: Global and International ETFs -- Studying the Ups and Downs of Markets around the World -- Low correlation is the name of the game -- Note what happened to Japan -- Finding Your Best Mix of Domestic and International -- Why putting three-quarters of your portfolio in foreign stocks is too much -- Why putting one-quarter of your portfolio in foreign stocks is insufficient -- Why ETFs are a great tool for international investing -- Knowing That Not All Foreign Stocks Are Created Equal -- Choosing the Best International ETFs for Your Portfolio -- Choosing from a number of brands -- Examining ETFs that cover the planet -- Digging into developed-market ETFs -- SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex-US ETF (ticker symbol: SPDW) -- Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (ticker symbol: VEA) -- Dimensional Core Equity Market ETF (ticker symbol: DFAI) -- Evaluating emerging-market stock ETFs -- Vanguard MSCI Emerging Market ETF (ticker symbol: VWO) -- iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets (ticker symbol: IEMG) -- Dimensional Emerging Core Equity Market ETF (ticker symbol: DFAE) -- Adding value to your international portfolio -- iShares MSCI International Value Factor ETF (ticker symbol: IVLU) -- Cambria Global Value ETF (ticker symbol: GVAL) Surveying small-cap international: Yes, you want it -- Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-U.S. Small Cap Index (ticker symbol: VSS) -- iShares International Developed Small Cap Value Factor ETF (ticker symbol: ISVL) -- Chapter 6 Sector Investing and Different Specialized Stocks -- Selecting Stocks by Sector, not Style -- Calculating your optimal sector mix -- Seeking risk adjustment with high- and low-volatility sectors -- Knowing where the style grid comes through -- Seeking low correlations for added diversification -- Surveying Sector Choices by the Dozen -- Investing for a Better World -- What are "sustainable investing" and "ESG"? -- Sustainable investing is sometimes filled with ambiguity -- Are companies with better ESG ratings more profitable? -- Is ESG investing creating a better world? -- Will investing in ESG funds make you rich? -- Fence-sitters, make a decision -- Which sustainable ETFs are best for your portfolio? -- Dividend Funds: The Search for Steady Money -- All-In-One ETFs: For the Ultimate Lazy Portfolio -- Buying into the world's stock markets in a flash -- Putting the world's bond markets at your fingertips -- Russell's average review for the average reader on an average day -- Chapter 7 For Your Interest: Bond ETFs -- Tracing the Track Record of Bonds -- Portfolio protection when you need it most -- History may or may not repeat -- Tapping into Bonds in Various Ways -- Finding strength in numbers -- Considering bond investment costs -- Determining the Optimal Fixed-Income Allocation -- Your Basic Bonds: Treasurys, Agency Bonds, and Corporates -- Tapping the Treasurys: Uncle Sam's IOUs -- Bread at 15 a loaf? Getting inflation protection in a flash -- Treasurys' cousins: U.S. agency bonds -- Banking on business: Corporate bond ETFs -- The whole shebang: Investing in the entire U.S. bond market Moving Beyond Basics into Municipal and Foreign Bonds -- Municipals for mostly tax-free income -- Foreign bonds for fixed-income diversification -- Emerging-market bonds: High risk, high return -- Chapter 8 REITs, Commodities, and Active ETFs -- Real Estate Investment Trusts -- Considering REITs' five distinguishing characteristics -- Limited correlation to the broad markets -- Unusually high dividends -- Different taxation of dividends -- Special status among financial pros -- Connection to tangible property -- Calculating a proper REIT allocation -- Judging from the past -- Splitting it up: Domestic and international REIT funds -- Picking REIT ETFs for your portfolio -- All That Glitters: Gold, Silver, and Other Commodities -- Gold, gold, gold! -- A vastly improved way to buy the precious metal -- The taxman cometh -- Silver: The second metal -- Quick silver on the move -- If you must . . . -- Oil and gas: Truly volatile commodities -- The sad saga of contango -- Taxing your tax advisor -- (Somewhat) safer: General commodity index funds -- PowerShares DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund (ticker symbol: DBC) -- iPath commodity ETNs -- (Quasi) actively managed commodity funds -- Playing the commodity market indirectly -- Oil and gas ETFs -- Mining ETFs -- Materials or natural resources ETFs -- Going Active with ETFs -- Part 3 Making the Most of Your ETF Portfolio -- Chapter 9 Checking Out Sample ETF Portfolio Menus -- So, How Much Risk Can You Handle and Still Sleep at Night? -- A few things that just don't matter -- The irony of risk and return -- The 25x rule -- Other risk/return considerations -- The limitations of risk questionnaires -- A Few Keys to Optimal Investing -- Incorporating Modern Portfolio Theory -- Minimizing your costs -- Striving for tax-efficiency -- Timing your investments (just a touch) -- Finding the Perfect Portfolio Fit Considering the simplest of the simple Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Wild, Russell Investing in ETFs for Dummies Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2023 9781394201075 |
spellingShingle | Wild, Russell Investing in ETFs for Dummies Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with ETFs -- Chapter 1 ETFs: No Longer the New Kid on the Block -- What the Heck Is an ETF? -- Choosing between the classic and the new indexes -- Preferring ETFs over individual stocks -- Distinguishing ETFs from mutual funds -- Why the Big Boys Prefer ETFs -- Trading in large lots -- Savoring the versatility -- Why Individual Investors Are Learning to Love ETFs -- The cost advantage: How low can you go? -- How can no fees make sense? -- Why ETFs are cheaper -- An unfair race -- Uncle Sam's loss, your gain -- What you see is what you get -- Style drift: An epidemic -- ETFs are the cure -- Transparency also discourages dishonesty -- How to Get the Professional Edge -- Passive versus Active Investing: Your Choice -- The index advantage -- The allure of active management -- Why the race is getting harder to measure . . . and what to do -- Do ETFs Belong in Your Life? -- Calculating commissions -- Moving money in a flash -- Understanding tracking error -- Making a sometimes tricky choice -- Chapter 2 Introducing the ETF Players -- Creating an Account for Your ETFs -- Answering a zillion questions -- Placing an order to buy -- But wait just a moment! -- Trading ETFs like a pro -- Introducing the Shops -- Vanguard -- Fidelity -- Charles Schwab -- E*TRADE -- Other brokerage houses -- Presenting the Suppliers -- BlackRock Financial Management iShares -- Vanguard ETFs -- State Street Global Advisors SPDRs -- Invesco -- Charles Schwab -- First Trust -- Other suppliers -- Familiarizing Yourself with the Indexers -- S& -- P Dow Jones Indices -- MSCI -- FTSE/Russell -- CRSP -- Bloomberg -- Meeting the Middlemen -- Meeting the Wannabe Middlemen Commissioned brokers -- Separately managed accounts -- Annuities and life insurance products -- Funds of funds -- Part 2 Familiarizing Yourself with Different ETFs -- Chapter 3 ETFs for Large Growth and Large Value -- Reviewing Large-Growth Basics -- What makes large cap large? -- How does growth differ from value? -- Putting these terms to use -- Looking into Big and Brawny Stocks -- Mulling over theories about large-growth stocks -- Letting history serve as only a rough guide -- Digging into Large-Cap ETF Options Galore -- Winnowing the field -- The best options for strictly large growth -- Vanguard Growth ETF (ticker symbol: VUG) -- Vanguard Mega Cap 300 Growth ETF (ticker symbol: MGK) -- Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: SCHG) -- iShares Morningstar Large-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: ILCG) -- Nuveen ESG Large-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: NULG) -- Growth ETFs I wouldn't go out of my way to own -- Checking Out Six Ways to Recognize Value -- Searching for the Best Value Buys -- Taking the index route -- Making an ETF selection -- Vanguard Value Index ETF (ticker symbol: VTV) -- Vanguard Mega Cap 300 Value Index ETF (ticker symbol: MGV) -- iShares Morningstar Value ETF (ticker symbol: ILCV) -- Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Value ETF (ticker symbol: SCHV) -- Nuveen ESG Large-Cap Value ETF (ticker symbol: NULV) -- Value ETFs I wouldn't go out of my way to own -- Chapter 4 ETFs for Small Growth and Small Value -- Getting Real about Small-Cap Investments -- Checking Out Your Choices for Small Growth -- Strictly small-cap growth funds -- iShares Morningstar Small-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: ISCG) -- Vanguard Small-Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: VBK) -- SPDR S& -- P 600 Small Cap Growth ETF (ticker symbol: SLYG) -- iShares S& -- P Small-Cap 600 Growth ETF (ticker symbol: IJT) -- Smaller than small: The micro caps iShares Micro-Cap ETF (ticker symbol: IWC) -- First Trust Dow Jones Select MicroCap Index Fund (ticker symbol: FDM) -- AdvisorShares Dorsey Wright Micro-Cap ETF (ticker symbol: DWMC) -- Opting for Small Value: Diminutive Dazzlers -- Latching on for fun and profit -- Keeping your balance -- iShares Morningstar Small-Cap Value Index (ticker symbol: ISCV) -- Vanguard Small-Cap Value ETF (ticker symbol: VBR) -- iShares S& -- P Small-Cap 600 Value Index (ticker symbol: IJS) -- Invesco S& -- P 600 SmallCap Pure Value (ticker symbol: RZV) -- What about the Mid Caps? -- Chapter 5 Around the World: Global and International ETFs -- Studying the Ups and Downs of Markets around the World -- Low correlation is the name of the game -- Note what happened to Japan -- Finding Your Best Mix of Domestic and International -- Why putting three-quarters of your portfolio in foreign stocks is too much -- Why putting one-quarter of your portfolio in foreign stocks is insufficient -- Why ETFs are a great tool for international investing -- Knowing That Not All Foreign Stocks Are Created Equal -- Choosing the Best International ETFs for Your Portfolio -- Choosing from a number of brands -- Examining ETFs that cover the planet -- Digging into developed-market ETFs -- SPDR Portfolio Developed World ex-US ETF (ticker symbol: SPDW) -- Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF (ticker symbol: VEA) -- Dimensional Core Equity Market ETF (ticker symbol: DFAI) -- Evaluating emerging-market stock ETFs -- Vanguard MSCI Emerging Market ETF (ticker symbol: VWO) -- iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets (ticker symbol: IEMG) -- Dimensional Emerging Core Equity Market ETF (ticker symbol: DFAE) -- Adding value to your international portfolio -- iShares MSCI International Value Factor ETF (ticker symbol: IVLU) -- Cambria Global Value ETF (ticker symbol: GVAL) Surveying small-cap international: Yes, you want it -- Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-U.S. Small Cap Index (ticker symbol: VSS) -- iShares International Developed Small Cap Value Factor ETF (ticker symbol: ISVL) -- Chapter 6 Sector Investing and Different Specialized Stocks -- Selecting Stocks by Sector, not Style -- Calculating your optimal sector mix -- Seeking risk adjustment with high- and low-volatility sectors -- Knowing where the style grid comes through -- Seeking low correlations for added diversification -- Surveying Sector Choices by the Dozen -- Investing for a Better World -- What are "sustainable investing" and "ESG"? -- Sustainable investing is sometimes filled with ambiguity -- Are companies with better ESG ratings more profitable? -- Is ESG investing creating a better world? -- Will investing in ESG funds make you rich? -- Fence-sitters, make a decision -- Which sustainable ETFs are best for your portfolio? -- Dividend Funds: The Search for Steady Money -- All-In-One ETFs: For the Ultimate Lazy Portfolio -- Buying into the world's stock markets in a flash -- Putting the world's bond markets at your fingertips -- Russell's average review for the average reader on an average day -- Chapter 7 For Your Interest: Bond ETFs -- Tracing the Track Record of Bonds -- Portfolio protection when you need it most -- History may or may not repeat -- Tapping into Bonds in Various Ways -- Finding strength in numbers -- Considering bond investment costs -- Determining the Optimal Fixed-Income Allocation -- Your Basic Bonds: Treasurys, Agency Bonds, and Corporates -- Tapping the Treasurys: Uncle Sam's IOUs -- Bread at 15 a loaf? Getting inflation protection in a flash -- Treasurys' cousins: U.S. agency bonds -- Banking on business: Corporate bond ETFs -- The whole shebang: Investing in the entire U.S. bond market Moving Beyond Basics into Municipal and Foreign Bonds -- Municipals for mostly tax-free income -- Foreign bonds for fixed-income diversification -- Emerging-market bonds: High risk, high return -- Chapter 8 REITs, Commodities, and Active ETFs -- Real Estate Investment Trusts -- Considering REITs' five distinguishing characteristics -- Limited correlation to the broad markets -- Unusually high dividends -- Different taxation of dividends -- Special status among financial pros -- Connection to tangible property -- Calculating a proper REIT allocation -- Judging from the past -- Splitting it up: Domestic and international REIT funds -- Picking REIT ETFs for your portfolio -- All That Glitters: Gold, Silver, and Other Commodities -- Gold, gold, gold! -- A vastly improved way to buy the precious metal -- The taxman cometh -- Silver: The second metal -- Quick silver on the move -- If you must . . . -- Oil and gas: Truly volatile commodities -- The sad saga of contango -- Taxing your tax advisor -- (Somewhat) safer: General commodity index funds -- PowerShares DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund (ticker symbol: DBC) -- iPath commodity ETNs -- (Quasi) actively managed commodity funds -- Playing the commodity market indirectly -- Oil and gas ETFs -- Mining ETFs -- Materials or natural resources ETFs -- Going Active with ETFs -- Part 3 Making the Most of Your ETF Portfolio -- Chapter 9 Checking Out Sample ETF Portfolio Menus -- So, How Much Risk Can You Handle and Still Sleep at Night? -- A few things that just don't matter -- The irony of risk and return -- The 25x rule -- Other risk/return considerations -- The limitations of risk questionnaires -- A Few Keys to Optimal Investing -- Incorporating Modern Portfolio Theory -- Minimizing your costs -- Striving for tax-efficiency -- Timing your investments (just a touch) -- Finding the Perfect Portfolio Fit Considering the simplest of the simple |
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