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Q: In this environment do you consider investing in active etf instead of regular index.
Can you also suggest active etf for USA, CDN and global markets index.
Thanks for the great advice and support.
Can you also suggest active etf for USA, CDN and global markets index.
Thanks for the great advice and support.
Q: DYNF— iShares U.S. Equity Factor Rotation Active ETF (not in your data base). Does this ETF look promising to you going forward ? Based on information in the fund sheet , this ETF is a diversified and tactical exposure to style factors via a factor rotation model. ETF.com says “... The [ETF] model allows securities to be included in multiple equity style factors rather than being solely assigned to a single style factor”.
DYNF has performed very well over the years. It has a 5-star rating from Morningstar based on past performance; Morningstar rates it ‘bronze’ looking forward. I don’t expect the ETF to deliver returns similar to what returns of the past ten years. Nevertheless, in your opinion is this ETF a worthy addition to a portfolio? Unfortunately, my ‘portfolios are overly aggressive and lack dividends, so this ETF is may not be the best. I assume however that since the manager uses several different factors, DYNF may well continue to surpass the S&P 500. Is the above a logical or wrong-headed assumption? If you have better suggestions please advise (US or Europe only) :sab:
DYNF has performed very well over the years. It has a 5-star rating from Morningstar based on past performance; Morningstar rates it ‘bronze’ looking forward. I don’t expect the ETF to deliver returns similar to what returns of the past ten years. Nevertheless, in your opinion is this ETF a worthy addition to a portfolio? Unfortunately, my ‘portfolios are overly aggressive and lack dividends, so this ETF is may not be the best. I assume however that since the manager uses several different factors, DYNF may well continue to surpass the S&P 500. Is the above a logical or wrong-headed assumption? If you have better suggestions please advise (US or Europe only) :sab:
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