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Excerpt:
ETFs have taken on a new look and feel over the last few years as some themes fade while others appear to be just ramping up. To be sure, investors have more income options than ever in the ETF universe, from conservative Treasury funds to more advanced covered call ETFs, writes Christine Short, VP Research at Wall Street Horizon. In this article, Ms. Short spotlights data-driven trends market participants should weigh when investing in ETFs and managing portfolios.
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