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Title/Description Format Length Client Ready CE Credits

Identify the potential benefits and risks of investing in preferred stocks.

whitepaper 6 pages FINRA letter

Use this presentation to educate clients about the potential risks and benefits of both passive and active investing.

presentation 17 pages
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Learn the differences between 3 common product structures of ETFs.

article 3 pages
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Learn about ETFs and how they compare to mutual funds.

article 4 pages
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Explore the mechanics and benefits of total US stock market investing (e.g., lower costs, simple structure, broad diversification, no rebalancing needed).

article 2 pages
Client Ready
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Learn how to use ETFs for asset allocation, tax management, risk management, and transition management.

brochure 7 pages
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Title/Description Format Length Client Ready CE Credits

Find out more about minimum variance equity portfolios, whether or not they behave like long-short equity hedge funds, and the implications of these findings.

article 5 pages

Learn more about the differences in index providers’ approaches to index construction and why it matters.

article 6 pages FINRA letter

Identify the risks and benefits of both passive and active investing. Discover when and how to use each in your portfolios.

whitepaper 13 pages Available >

Examine the impact of asset growth, volume growth, and short interest on the performance of an exchange traded fund, with a specific focus on the SPDR S&P Retail ETF.

whitepaper 7 pages
Title/Description Format Length Client Ready CE Credits

Based upon the whitepaper Passive and Active Management: A Balanced Perspective, this guide assists advisors in assessing which clients are best suited for taking active risk in their portfolios by employing a number of client evaluation tools, including sample questions, passive and active personality indicators and a passive/active decision tree to assess a client’s investment personality.

article 3 pages

Learn about the fundamentals of passive and active management, and pros and cons of each approach.

article 6 pages
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Explore State Street's newest research covering passive and active performance from 1996 through 2010, and examine how both strategies coped with the 2008 downturn and subsequent recovery. Access additional materials to help determine whether passive or active investing — or a combination of the two — is appropriate for your clients’ individual needs.

content kit 6 pieces

Explore the benefits of combining passive and active strategies in the same portfolio, and how ETFs can be leveraged in those asset classes where active management has historically underperformed. Learn how to evaluate your clients' tolerance for active risk and properly combine passive and active strategies in their portfolios.

multimedia

Learn what advisors and experts from The Wharton School and State Street believe the future holds for exchange-traded investing.

research report 16 pages
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