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24 September 2018

Liquid Alternative ETFs Must Fulfill Key Objectives To Become Attractive: Dynamic Beta Investments

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Andrew Beer, Managing Partner at Dynamic Beta Investments notes that for liquid alternative ETFs to gain momentum, they need to meet three objectives to work ...
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Andrew Beer, Managing Partner at Dynamic Beta Investments notes that for liquid alternative ETFs to gain momentum, they need to meet three objectives to work: they should match or outperform hedge funds, provide exposure akin to a highly-diversified portfolio of hedge funds and have low enough fee to be attractive. Only a few liquid alternative ETFs are offering that type of model and there's room for these ETFs to perform better.

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