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Since the first edition of The Financial Times Guide to ETFs was published in 2009, the number of ETFs in issue has doubled and ETFs are now common both on investor platforms and increasingly amongst financial advisors. This massive increase in demand has highlighted an urgent debate – just how dangerous are ETFs and how much do investors and advisers understand about the structure of the index tracker? The second edition of this book attempts to answer this debate and is the indispensable bible on trackers for professional advisers and serious private investors. This new edition also features a chapter based around the theme of Due Diligence and a new chapter on How to use ETFs and Index Funds for theLong-term, as well as a new Jargon busting section and a-new appendix looking at new ideas beginning to emerge.
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- Author : David Stevenson
- Publisher : Pearson UK
- Genre : Business & Economics
- Total Pages : 382 pages
- ISBN : 0273769421
- Release Date : 14 December 2012
- PDF File Size : 8,8 Mb
- Language : English
- Rating : 4/5 from 21 reviews
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