Since the first exchange-traded fund launched in 1993, their popularity has continued to grow and they have gathered assets rapidly.
The Street Ratings Guide to Exchange-Traded Funds provides independent, unbiased ratings and analyses of over 800 exchange-traded and closed-end funds, more than any other resource.
- Updated quarterly to ensure the user has access to the most current information available
- Useful overview on how open-end, exchange-traded and closed-end funds differ
- Index of Exchange-Traded and Other Closed-End Funds – with user-friendly letter-grade ratings, fund type, ticker symbol, price, 52-week highs and lows, returns over time, expense ratio, net asset value, premiums and discounts, average price to earnings, portfolio turnover ratio and more
- Detailed Analysis of Exchange-Traded & Closed-End Funds – with expanded data, charts and graphs including fund family, inception date, major rating factors, annualized total return, historical data and more
- Top & Bottom Exchange-Traded and Closed-End Funds
- Best & Worst Funds based on Performance
- Available in print and online database formats
Designed to meet the needs of aggressive as well as conservative investors,
The Street Ratings Guide to Exchange-Traded Funds gives the user a better handle on an exchange-traded fund’s risk-adjusted performance, with balanced ratings based on both performance and risk factors. This important resource will be useful for investors researching this fast-growing market sector, it is a must for all investment collections and public libraries.