There were 10 new ETFs launched last week, with niches ranging from bond funds focused on narrow ranges of the credit spectrum to a commodity-oriented fund that counters contango. These latest products should enable investors to quickly and easily fine-tune their portfolio’s exposures. Read More
Benjamin Shepherd is a recognized exchange-traded fund (ETF), mutual fund and stock expert with an extensive background analyzing time-tested funds, including their managers and strategies. Ben looks for investments that have proven themselves in both bull and bear markets. Ben also specializes in covering emerging markets, pinpointing the most dynamic investments in developing nations for market-beating growth.
Ben is an analyst for Global Income Edge and regularly contributes to Personal Finance, Investing Daily’s flagship product.
Analyst Articles
Consumer doldrums are undermining an already sluggish US economy. In particular, consumers see income growth stagnating due to a weak labor market. Read More
REITs are attracting yield-hungry investors. Ben interviews the manager of the Delaware REIT Fund (DPREX). Read More
In the first quarter, the S&P 500 gained nearly 13 percent, while the ALPS Alerian MLP ETF (NYSE: AMLP) managed to eke out a 1.7 percent gain. A slight spike in Treasury yields seems to have pulled at least some income seekers away from master limited partnerships (MLP), while questions… Read More
US oil production has risen to its highest level in more than a decade. With global energy supplies likely to remain tight, we highlight two ETFs that are solid plays on domestic energy exploration and production. Read More
The market has moved significantly higher at the beginning of the year but the good times are unlikely to keep rolling. Read More
Free cash flow is a key investment metric. Read More
REITs are attracting yield-hungry investors. The extended interview is now available. Read More
The tubeless insulin pump is a major advance for diabetics. Read More
Corporate bonds can offer income during a correction. Read More