An overlooked dividend ETF with surprisingly strong returns
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An overlooked dividend ETF with surprisingly strong returns
GORDON PAPE
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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Back in the 1990s, hardly anyone had heard of ETFs. Mutual funds were far and away the most popular choice for investors who preferred safety in numbers over owning individual stocks.
Despite some years of net redemptions, mutual funds are still the leaders in terms of assets under management (AUM), at $2.53-trillion. That’s because they are the core investments for most employer pension plans.
But ETFs continue to grow at a rapid r…
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