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Can you identify how a manager differs from a particular benchmark? WBI President, Matt Schreiber, discusses the importance of active share!
We're busting one of the biggest misconceptions in the ETF industry. Think you know how liquidity works? Doug Yones provides his insight.
Want to know more about WBI's Power Factor High Dividend ETF, WBIY? Let's break it down in this week's episode.
The WBI Power Factor High Dividend ETF (WBIY) has surpassed $50 million in assets under management.
Confused about how to determine an ETF's liquidity? Let's break it down in this week's episode.
There’s a lot of yield calculations out there, and depending on where you’re picking up the yield they can be different. Let's break it down in this week's episode.
There's been a lot of talk about growth stocks over the last few years but today we're talking dividends in this episode of Bull | Bear Minute. Find out how the power of compounding impacts returns.
Matt's breaking down the BEA's Q1 state personal income release and what it means for the consumer.
The Cinderella story of corporate fundamentals that no one's talking about.
Does the "Down Dow" have you worried about your investments? Matt Schreiber, President & Chief Investments Strategist at WBI, says we are working to protect your capital.
In this Market Minute Matt Schreiber, President & Chief Investment Strategist, discusses some headlines that might be indicating good news for markets. For more on these topics, listen to Bull | Bear Radio Season 2, Episode 4 on Apple Podcast apple.co/2BC8xzZ or Google Play bit.ly/2DNCS3P
In this Market Minute Matt Schreiber, President & Chief Investment Strategist, walks us through the State By State GDP highlights from Q2 2017. For more on this topic, read his article Q2 2017 State GDP Shows Promise of Continued Economic Growth, but Concerns Linger bit.ly/2nRg24s To watch: bit.ly/2EtB64F
Just how different are these two major market indexes? Matt Schreiber explains why investors might not be as diversified as they think. S&P 500 TR Index: includes a representative sample of large-cap U.S. companies in leading industries where all cash payouts (dividends) are reinvested automatically. MSCI World TR Gross Index: captures large and mid-cap representation of 23 developed markets with 1,653 constituents, covering approximately 85% of free-float capitalization of each country. MSCI makes no express or implied warranties or representations and shall have no liability whatsoever with respect to any MSCI data contained herein. The MSCI data may not be further redistributed or used as a basis for other indexes or any securities or financial products. This report is not approved, endorsed, reviewed, or produced by MSCI. None of the MSCI data is intended to constitute investment advice or a recommendation to make (or refrain from making) any kind of investment decision and may not be relied on as such.
In this Market Minute Matt Schreiber, President & Chief Investment Strategist, gives us the final Q3 Earnings Season update.