Advisers who ignore ETFs are missing out on the product evolution, and so are their clients
Plus: El-Erian's gloomy forecast, what it will take to save Social Security, and it's time to start taking cannabis investing seriously
- There are three types of financial advisers who still will not invest in ETFs. They are missing out on much of the evolution, and so are their clients. Plumbers, purists and constrictors.
- Mohamed El-Erian lays out a gloomy forecast of persistent low growth, low inflation and low interest rates. Heads up for the bond market and the “illusion of liquidity.”
- If Social Security is going to survive, we need at least four things to happen. Modifying the benefits.
- Is it time to start taking the $15 billion cannabis industry seriously? The stigma is starting to look like an investment opportunity.
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