Ten ETFs Every Advisor Should Know (But Most Have Never Heard Of): Part II

By: ETFdb
As the ETF industry has grown rapidly in recent years, many of the best-known tickers have attracted the majority of new assets. While these “super-tickers” include the building blocks of many buy-and-hold portfolios, some funds receiving considerably less attention present intriguing options as well. Below, we profile five more ETFs that are generally flying under the radar of financial advisors, but could be valuable tools when constructing client portfolios [see Part I of the list]: 5. EG Shares Emerging Markets Consumer ETF (ECON) This ETF was launched less than a week ago, so it’s completely excusable if you’ve never considered ECON for emerging markets exposure. As mentioned in Part I, the emerging markets ETFs utilized most commonly by advisors for client accounts seek to replicate broad-based, market-cap weighted indexes. While these products (such as EEM and VWO) are by no means flawed, the methodology behind the underlying index does expose them to [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Stories: Ten ETFs Every Advisor Should Know (But Most Have Never Heard Of): Part I 2010: Year Of The Bond ETF State Street Launches Corporate Bond ETF (SCPB)
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