ETFs to Capture the Low-Volatility Anomaly

Much to the active investor’s chagrin, the least risky stocks on the market tend to outperform riskier picks. Consequently, investors may be better off sticking to a low-volatility index-based exchange traded fund. From 1970 to 2011, fund manager GMO found that the top 25% of U.S. stocks with...
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