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How Volatile Is Your Long/Short ETF?

By: ETFdb
As correlations between international markets have steadily increased over the years, identifying non-correlated assets has become both increasingly important and difficult. In this environment, long/short investment strategies may be an intriguing opportunity, as they maintain the potential to generate positive returns even in the most challenging of economic climates. Investors who wish to access the long/short sector have a number of strong options available at their fingertips [Download Free Report: How To Buy The Right ETF Every Time]. Do These ETFs Perform in the Short or Long Term? The long/short strategy is certainly nothing new; investors have been utilizing market neutral tactics for decades, attempting to generate profits from relative mispricings regardless of whether bullish or bearish conditions exist. Originally employed using individual stocks, long/short strategies have become increasingly complex, and are now a staple of many hedge funds. But the marriage of long/short strategies and the ETF structure is a relatively [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: QuantShares Debuts Market Neutral ETFs AdvisorShares Rolls Out SectorSAM ETF (SSAM) ETFs To Smooth Volatility: Looking At Some Long / Short Options September ETF Roundup: Launches, Filings, and Closures ETF Insider: A Week In The Green
As correlations between international markets have steadily increased over the years, identifying non-correlated assets has become both increasingly important and difficult. In this environment, long/short investment strategies may be an intriguing opportunity, as they maintain the potential to generate positive returns even in the most challenging of economic climates. Investors who wish to access the long/short sector have a number of strong options available at their fingertips [Download Free Report: How To Buy The Right ETF Every Time]. Do These ETFs Perform in the Short or Long Term? The long/short strategy is certainly nothing new; investors have been utilizing market neutral tactics for decades, attempting to generate profits from relative mispricings regardless of whether bullish or bearish conditions exist. Originally employed using individual stocks, long/short strategies have become increasingly complex, and are now a staple of many hedge funds. But the marriage of long/short strategies and the ETF structure is a relatively [...]

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