Rob's 10 best educational articles from etf.com
Here are links to a wealth of knowledge, from Rob Isbitts' articles on etf.com
I write several times a week for etf.com. Many of those articles are intended to be timely commentary on different parts of the global markets, but viewed through an “ETF lens.” The goal of etf.com is not to provide specific “picks” but to lead the reader in a direction where they can do their own research. That’s why it appeals to professional and self-directed investors alike.
Here is a set of links to my etf.com articles that I think are the most thematic, educational ones I’ve written. They are less timely, more topical. And I think that when you combine this insight with the information and tools we provide at ETFYourself.com, it provides a strong start for investors wanting to learn how to invest like a professional, not like many who hop from guru to guru, as so many do. For the dilegent, intentional investor, these articles should be another excellent building block.
We’ll continue to add articles to this list and alert you to them in Sunday edition, where each week we list several of my etf.com articles. But consider what you see below as the “best of” according to me when it comes to investment perspective and education. Enjoy!
Lessons from the late Charlie Munger
High yield bonds as a surrogate for stocks
Understanding the 10-2 US Treasury Spread, most reliable recession indicator
Equal-weight ETFs as an alternative to the more common "cap-weighted" ETFs
ETF lessons from preparing for hurricanes
ETFs are the future (I wrote this from a plane heading to Africa!)