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David is a Managing Partner at FMD Capital Management, a fee-only registered investment advisory firm specializing in exchange-traded funds. He has years of experience constructing and implementing actively managed growth and income portfolios using ETFs, CEFs, and mutual funds. FMD Capital ...more

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This Year’s Hottest Health Care ETFs
Health care ETFs offer market beating performance, but these areas represent the strongest industry ETFs so far this year.
Don’t Sweat The Small Caps
Small cap stocks have underperformed since April, but the market doesn't seem to care.
Why Income Investors Should Be Watching High Yield Bond ETFs
High yield bond ETFs are signalling a warning sign for income investors as they begin to fall in price.
ETFs That Outperform Are In The Minority
Don't be concerned about your ETF outperforming its benchmark, most are designed to be passive vehicles that give you exposure to the market.
Don’t Count On Dividend ETFs To Play Defense
Dividend ETFs make great tools for income and capital appreciation, but they may not save you from the next downturn in stocks.
3 Mid-Year Portfolio Tune Up Tips For ETF Investors
The midpoint of the year is often a great time to step back and assess your ETF portfolios strengths and weaknesses relative to your investment goals.
16% Yield In An ETN – What Could Go Wrong?
Investors chasing yield need to be wary about leveraged products that enhance income streams but also come with a degree of higher risk.
Capturing Yield With ETFs Of CEFs
ETFs that invest in closed-end funds offer investors the opportunity for higher yields and diversified investment qualities for aggressive income seekers.
Boring Market? Be Careful What You Wish For
The recent complacency in stocks has created an environment of low volatility and general boredom. When this ends, we are going to see a bifurcation between stocks and bonds that will lend itself to additional trading opportunities.
Don’t Confuse Rising TIPS Prices With Inflation
Many investors confuse the price action of TIPS with inflationary effects. TIPS respond to changes in interest rates just like regular treasury bonds, but their coupon can adjust with changes in the Consumer Price Index.
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