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Managing Portfolios with Exchange Traded Funds

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) allow the investor to not only diversify across all the major asset classes, such as U.S. equity, foreign equity and fixed income, but also to diversify into investments that have a low and/or negative correlation to the major asset classes. Explore ETF holdings, tracking errors, and other important features; and discover how portfolios built with ETFs are often superior to those with equities. Evaluate key portfolio strategies including asset allocation and sector/style tilting. Use this powerful investment vehicle to construct portfolios that produce consistent and reliable investment results with greater diversification, improved performance, decreased volatility, and lowered transaction costs.

Also Recommended: Using Commodities in a Diversified Portfolio on March 18.

DATE:
Thursday, May 20, 2010

TIME:
1:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m.

LOCATION:
NYSSA
1540 Broadway, 10th Floor,  NYC
(entrance on 45th Street–Times Square)
Photo ID required for access to the building.

INSTRUCTOR: 
Vincent Catalano  (Instructor Bio)

TUITION:
Member $225 | Nonmember $295
Student, Retired and Unemployed members receive half off member price

LEVEL: Basic
 
CREDITS:
CE/CPE = 3

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