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Lost And Found: ETFs That Still Don’t Exist

By: ETFdb
Over the course of the last few years, the ETF space has grown immensely. What started off as a handful of low-cost, broad-based funds has now turned into a space of nearly 1,400 products with investment methodologies ranging across the board. The innovation in the space has led to a number of unique products that offer exposure to asset classes like commodity futures, volatility, and even more specialized funds that target something like A-Shares on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. But for all of the doors that the ETF industry has opened, there are still a number of holes in the overall lineup. Below, we outline several funds that still don’t exist yet, with some surprising results [see also 25 Things Every Financial Advisor Should Know About ETFs]. United Kingdom Small/Mid Cap ETFs When it comes to country exposure in ETFs, the U.S. obviously takes the crown, with over 500 funds [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: Top 5 Countries Most Widely Represented By ETFs ETF Insider: Will The Supercommittee Surprise? Tuesday’s ETF Chart To Watch: iShares MSCI United Kingdom Index Fund (EWU) Three ETF To Watch This Week: EWU, TAN, VXX iShares Planning Small Cap Country ETFs
Over the course of the last few years, the ETF space has grown immensely. What started off as a handful of low-cost, broad-based funds has now turned into a space of nearly 1,400 products with investment methodologies ranging across the board. The innovation in the space has led to a number of unique products that offer exposure to asset classes like commodity futures, volatility, and even more specialized funds that target something like A-Shares on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. But for all of the doors that the ETF industry has opened, there are still a number of holes in the overall lineup. Below, we outline several funds that still don’t exist yet, with some surprising results [see also 25 Things Every Financial Advisor Should Know About ETFs]. United Kingdom Small/Mid Cap ETFs When it comes to country exposure in ETFs, the U.S. obviously takes the crown, with over 500 funds [...]

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