(PRWEB) February 25, 2005
Spiders, Diamonds, Vipers, iShares, and Cubes are more than unique names. They represent the fastest growing investment product in the history of Wall Street, with total assets under management exceeding $210 billion. Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), the name used to describe this new class of investment product, have been called Âmutual funds for the 21st Century.Â
In Strategic Index Investing, author Richard D. Romey explains how ETFs work, the advantages they offer compared to traditional mutual funds, and specific strategies investors can use to construct financially sound portfolios using ETFs. According to The Wall Street Journal, exchange-traded funds are taking center stage in many investorÂs portfolios as a result of the advantages they offer.
ÂExchange-Traded Funds are the most important advance in portfolio management since the creation of mutual funds, according to Romey. In Strategic Index Investing, he presents accessible and cutting-edge portfolio management solutions that will enable the reader to understand:
Richard D. Romey has over twenty years of experience helping investors achieve their financial goals. As an early advocate of exchange-traded index funds and president of Romey Capital Management in Leawood, Kansas, Rich is at the forefront of a portfolio management revolution destined to change the way individuals invest. If you would like further information, Rich can be reached at (913) 647-5220 or 888-692-5220.
Available on romeycapital.com, amazon.com, barnes&noble.com, leatherspublishing.com, and at selected bookstores.
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