Since introducing the digital edition of InvestmentNews magazine in late March, we have been thrilled to see the engagement and value users have derived from it. In particular, users tell us that they appreciate having such ready access to the content.
Bringing back the physical version last month further informed our desire to deliver this magazine to you in all the ways that you need it.
I want this to be the best product it can be for you, so I’ll address the most common, digital-focused question we’ve received: Can I make the text any bigger?
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If you find the text too small, simply double-click on the title of the article and you will be presented with a reading pane in a clear font for your reading pleasure.
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Direct indexing is on pace to outgrow ETFs and mutual funds. Northern Trust's Ken Lassner explains why the advisors who get it wish they had started sooner.