ETF Investing Around the World

A Guide to Building a Global ETF Portfolio

by Carlton T. Delfeld


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$16.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/6/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9780595429202
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9780595872589

About the Book

ETFs and a Global Perspective = Superior Returns

Exchange-traded funds, usually referred to as ETFs, have become the investment tool of choice by many investors and advisors.

The advantages of ETFs have hit home with investors. They are easy to use, low cost, transparent, tax efficient, flexible and offer investors risk management strategies plus easy diversification. ETFs are exciting new investment tools that have grown rapidly to over $400 billion of assets and offer exposure to dozens of asset classes. 75% of all investment advisors now use ETFs in building client portfolios.

But as valuable as ETFs are, they are still just an investment tool. Without a smart strategy and a clear risk management plan an investor can still run amok.

Our strategy is decidedly global. Without a global perspective, you are missing a world of opportunity. While U.S. markets are still the largest, the rest of the world is catching up fast and the pace is accelerating due to tremendous breakthroughs in communication and technology.

The purpose of ETF Investing Around the World is to help you use ETFs to capture global growth and value opportunities.


About the Author

Carl is President of the global investment advisory firm Chartwell Partners and is a columnist on global investing with Forbes Asia. He is also the editor of ChartwellETFadvisor.com.

He is the author of Think Global, Grow Rich and The New Global ETF Investor and, during the administration of George H.W. Bush, served on the Executive Board of Directors of the Asian Development Bank.

Carl was a Vice President and opened Asian markets for the investment bank Robert W. Baird, was an ETF specialist with the Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS and was an advisor to both the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Treasury