Active Index Investing: Maximizing Portfolio Performance and Minimizing Risk Through Global Index Strategies by Steven A. Schoenfeld
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Someone Will Make Money on Your Funds - Why Not You: A Better Way to Pick Mutual and Exchange-Traded Funds by Gary L. Gastineau
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ETF Trading Strategies Revealed (Trade Secrets (Marketplace Books)) by David Vomund
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Mutual Fund Industry Handbook : A Comprehensive Guide for Investment Professionals by Lee Gremillion
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Create Your Own Hedge Fund: Increase Profits and Reduce Risks with ETFs and Options (Wiley Trading) by Mark D. Wolfinger
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The book is a comprehensive look at the history and applications of the relatively new investment products that have attracted investors of all stripes. Gastineau covers every conceivable topic of interest that could arise for the investor or advisor interested in ETFs. The book is a practical guide on how to compare and use ETFs in a portfolio, focusing specifically on asset allocation, risk, and reward. Gastineau explains why ETFs are cheaper, more flexible, and more tax efficient than traditional open-end index funds. However, the book goes beyond the basics and gets into the strategy and tactics involved in building an ETF portfolio. --Indexfunds.com
Gary Gastineau, a managing director at Nuveen Investments and the author of The Options Manual (1988), has now written what is perhaps the most detailed account in print of open-ended exchange-traded funds: how they work, what are their distinctive characteristics, who trades them (largely, specialists, market makers, and hedge funds), who owns them (largely, brokerage firms clearing and carrying the ETF shares for specialists, market makers, or hedge funds), and what are their advantages and disadvantages over other sorts of investment for various investors.
...Mr. Gastineaus manual is directed chiefly at investment advisers and financial planners as a reference volume, and it serves that purpose quite well. Advisers and planners, and of course their clients, face a bewildering variety of issues pertaining to these relatively new vehiclesissues of tax efficiency, risk management, trading costs and spreads, etc. In many offices, this book will be a welcome aid in sorting out all of that. (HedgeWorld.com)
"...Gary Gastineau...lavishes detail on every layer of the EFT process. What's more, he does it with a style and smoothness which makes the whole process a wonderful read...if only every product could be covered in such a comprehensive fashion, the financial world would be a much easier place to understand...you have got to read this book..." (erivativesreview.com 20 March 2002)
IndexFunds.com
Gastineau covers every conceivable topic of interest that could arise ... and gets into the strategy and tactics involved.
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