3 Things You Need To Know About Low Volatility ETFs

By: ETFdb
During uncertain times, investors gravitate toward lower volatility equities and ETFs, as there is generally less risk attached to these products due to their more stable price action. But even during calm and high growth times, low volatility equities and ETFs have benefits. Growth within the ETF industry now provides investors with highly liquid vehicles for accessing a basket of low volatility equities. In good times and bad, there are several reasons to consider holding a low volatility ETF in your portfolio [see Free Member Report: How To Pick The Right ETF Every Time]. 1. Low Volatility Does NOT Always Equal Low Returns There is a common misconception that buying lower volatility equities or ETFs translates into lower returns. While there are times when low volatility may not make the high gains associated with some higher volatility stocks, a low volatility ETF can actually perform as well or better than some major [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Low Volatility ETFs Attracting Big Inflows The Most Successful ETFs Of All-Time The Compelling (And Simple) Case For Low Volatility ETFs PowerShares Adds To Low Volatility ETF Lineup October ETF Roundup: Launches, Filings, and Closures
During uncertain times, investors gravitate toward lower volatility equities and ETFs, as there is generally less risk attached to these products due to their more stable price action. But even during calm and high growth times, low volatility equities and ETFs have benefits. Growth within the ETF industry now provides investors with highly liquid vehicles for accessing a basket of low volatility equities. In good times and bad, there are several reasons to consider holding a low volatility ETF in your portfolio [see Free Member Report: How To Pick The Right ETF Every Time]. 1. Low Volatility Does NOT Always Equal Low Returns There is a common misconception that buying lower volatility equities or ETFs translates into lower returns. While there are times when low volatility may not make the high gains associated with some higher volatility stocks, a low volatility ETF can actually perform as well or better than some major [...]

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