Lawrence Carrel – ETFs for the Long Run
Lawrence Carrel – ETFs for the Long Run
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Praise for ETFs For The Long Run
“As the title of the book suggests, ETFs are going to be an increasingly important reality for a broad class of investors in coming years. This book offers the reader real understanding of this growing force in our economic lives.”
—Robert J. Shiller, Arthur M. Okun Professor of Economics at Yale University, Co-founder and Chief Economist at MacroMarkets LLC
“ETFs for the Long Run is a fascinating read. A seasoned financial industry journalist, Lawrence Carrel does an excellent job of highlighting exchange traded funds’ meteoric rise in popularity over the last few years. A terrific book for anyone looking to grasp the ABCs of ETF investing.”
—Jerry Moskowitz, President, FTSE Americas Inc.
“ETFs for the Long Run provides a unique combination of a detailed history of the development of ETFs, a clear explanation of the sophisticated mechanics of ETFs, an assessment of investors’ choices amongst this dynamic product area, and unbiased recommendations for appropriate portfolio allocation to these efficient investment tools. Lawrence Carrel has done investors and the industry a great service in pulling these four elements together in a highly readable and often entertaining book.
—Steven Schoenfeld, Chief Investment Officer, Global Quantitative Management, Northern Trust, and Editor, Active Index Investing
Despite the incredible growth of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and the fact they’ve been on the market for fifteen years, some investors are still either unaware of the effectiveness of ETFs or unsure of how to use them in their investment endeavors.
That’s why respected ETF expert and journalist Lawrence Carrel has written ETFs for the Long Run. Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, this reliable resource puts ETFs in perspective and reveals how they can help you profit in both up and down markets.
Page by page, Carrel takes you through the ins and outs of ETFs, including their history, the tax benefits and minimal charges associated with them, and the fundamental differences between ETFs and other types of investments. He also provides you with the resources and tools needed to trade ETFs and build your own ETF portfolio.
You may have heard about ETFs while researching other investments or speaking with an investment advisor. If you want to learn more about them, this book will provide you with a clear understanding of what ETFs are, how they work, and how they can be used to create a low-cost, liquid, and diversified portfolio.
Review
“This book should go a long way to helping not just investors but top-notch financial professionals…” (Research Magazine)
From the Inside Flap
Over the past few years, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have gained wider recognition among retail investors and become a staple in the portfolios of many individuals. In addition to its flexibility and transparency, the ETF’s ability to track asset classes besides stocks and bondsâ??such as commodities and currenciesâ??has allowed investors to own a liquid, diversified portfolio for a minimal investment.
Respected ETF expert and journalist Lawrence Carrel knows how effective this financial product can be, and now, with ETFs for the Long Run, he’ll show what they are and how they workâ??as well as outline simple strategies you can use to incorporate them into your investment endeavors.
The journey begins with a brief history of ETFs, who the industry leaders are, and how they got there. After this introduction, you’ll become familiar with the fundamental differences between ETFs and other types of investments, such as mutual funds. You’ll also discover the advantages that an ETF’s indexing structure has over an actively managed product.
With this information in hand, you’ll be prepared to delve into the nuts and bolts of the ETF and see why it’s one of the most efficient ways to gain exposure to today’s market. Page by page, Carrel skillfully examines the unparalleled benefits associated with ETFs, explores new exchange-traded vehicles (ETVs)â??which are very similar to ETFsâ??and addresses innovations within this area that have created more diverse opportunities for today’s individual investor. Along the way, Carrel also reminds us that while a fund’s returns can’t be known ahead of time, its costs canâ??so focusing on cutting those costs can save you thousands of dollars down the road.
Rounding out this detailed discussion of ETFs are two chapters dedicated to building your own ETF portfolio, touching on everything from the mechanics of trading to designing asset allocation strategies. Here, Carrel calls upon a select group of financial professionals to help you understand a wide variety of portfolio construction possibilities and implement the ones that best suit your investment style.
The basic challenge that every investor faces is creating a broadly diversified portfolio for the least amount of money. ETFs can help you achieve this goal, and ETFs for the Long Run will show you exactly how.
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Praise for ETFs For The Long Run
“As the title of the book suggests, ETFs are going to be an increasingly important reality for a broad class of investors in coming years. This book offers the reader real understanding of this growing force in our economic lives.”
—Robert J. Shiller,
Arthur M. Okun Professor of Economics at Yale University, Co-founder and Chief Economist at MacroMarkets LLC
“ETFs for the Long Run is a fascinating read. A seasoned financial industry journalist, Lawrence Carrel does an excellent job of highlighting exchange traded funds’ meteoric rise in popularity over the last few years. A terrific book for anyone looking to grasp the ABCs of ETF investing.”
—Jerry Moskowitz, President, FTSE Americas Inc.
“ETFs for the Long Run provides a unique combination of a detailed history of the development of ETFs, a clear explanation of the sophisticated mechanics of ETFs, an assessment of investors’ choices amongst this dynamic product area, and unbiased recommendations for appropriate portfolio allocation to these efficient investment tools. Lawrence Carrel has done investors and the industry a great service in pulling these four elements together in a highly readable and often entertaining book.
—Steven Schoenfeld, Chief Investment Officer, Global Quantitative Management, Northern Trust, and Editor, Active Index Investing
Despite the incredible growth of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and the fact they’ve been on the market for fifteen years, some investors are still either unaware of the effectiveness of ETFs or unsure of how to use them in their investment endeavors.
That’s why respected ETF expert and journalist Lawrence Carrel has written ETFs for the Long Run . Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, this reliable resource puts ETFs in perspective and reveals how they can help you profit in both up and down markets.
Page by page, Carrel takes you through the ins and outs of ETFs, including their history, the tax benefits and minimal charges associated with them, and the fundamental differences between ETFs and other types of investments. He also provides you with the resources and tools needed to trade ETFs and build your own ETF portfolio.
You may have heard about ETFs while researching other investments or speaking with an investment advisor. If you want to learn more about them, this book will provide you with a clear understanding of what ETFs are, how they work, and how they can be used to create a low-cost, liquid, and diversified portfolio.
About the Author
Lawrence Carrel, as a senior writer, took over the weekly ETF and mutual fund columns at TheStreet.com in 2007. Prior to that, he created SmartMoney.com’s “ETF Focus” column, a weekly look at the ETF industry from the individual investor’s point of view. Before joining SmartMoney in 1999, Carrel was a founding member of the Wall Street Journal Online, where he covered the stock market, edited breaking news, and was one of the writers of the “Cyber Investing” column. Carrel holds a bachelor’s degree in applied economics and management and communications from Cornell University.
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