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Q: The last question about this ETF was on February 08, 2022.
On BNN recently, Larry Berman suggested buying PAVE “on a dip”, especially if one’s portfolio has too much Technology and thus increased risk. We are overweight Technology, but underweight U.S., so this ETF is appealing. Do you concur? Also, to buy “on the dip”, what might a good entry price be? Finally, are there better ETF alternatives in the U.S. infrastructure space that should be considered? Thanks.
On BNN recently, Larry Berman suggested buying PAVE “on a dip”, especially if one’s portfolio has too much Technology and thus increased risk. We are overweight Technology, but underweight U.S., so this ETF is appealing. Do you concur? Also, to buy “on the dip”, what might a good entry price be? Finally, are there better ETF alternatives in the U.S. infrastructure space that should be considered? Thanks.
Q: I recently asked a question about infrastructure funds and your team suggested IFRA as an ETF option (because I was just asking about one fund). Based on this and some further digging on my part, I am thinking of splitting the funds between two infrastructure ETFs i.e., IFRA and PAVE. Do you see any issues? Thanks again.
Q: Hi Team
GRID : First Trust NASDAQ Clean Edge Smart Grid Infrastructure ETF , has a very good return (10 years =16.5% with a 0.7% fees).
What is risk ?
If you own PAVE, with other consideration, would you add GRID for diversification on long term hold ? Thanks Best Regards
GRID : First Trust NASDAQ Clean Edge Smart Grid Infrastructure ETF , has a very good return (10 years =16.5% with a 0.7% fees).
What is risk ?
If you own PAVE, with other consideration, would you add GRID for diversification on long term hold ? Thanks Best Regards
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