The Etf Book - by Richard A Ferri (Hardcover) (2024)

About the Book

With the marketplace for ETPs quickly evolving, now is the perfect time for the updated edition of The ETF Book.

Book Synopsis

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are revolutionizing the investment industry. From their introduction in 1993, ETFs have expanded exponentially over the past fifteen years. You, as an informed investor, need to know what makes ETFs unique, how they work, and which funds may help you achieve your financial goals. The updated edition provides the most current look at the ETF market, where the number of funds has doubled since the book first published in December 2007. A huge number of bonds funds, commodities funds, currency funds, leverage and short funds have been introduced. In addition, actively managed ETFs are here now, and some major mutual fund companies, like Fidelity and PIMCO, are getting into the market. Remarkably, the terminology in the ETP marketplace is also evolving at a rapid pace. The acronym ETP for exchange-traded product has become an industry standard. The term did not exist two years ago.

Written by veteran financial professional and experienced author Richard Ferri, The ETF Book, Updated Edition gives you a broad and deep understanding of this important investment vehicle and provides you with the tools needed to successfully integrate exchange-traded funds into any portfolio.

This detailed, yet clearly articulated guide contains the most up-to-date information on navigating the growing number of ETFs available in today's marketplace. Divided into four comprehensive parts, this guide addresses everything from ETF basics and in-depth fund analysis to the tax benefits of using ETFs. Included are a variety of portfolio management strategies using ETFs and examples of different model portfolios that you can easily adapt to your own investment endeavors.

Whether you're just getting started or are a seasoned ETF investor, The ETF Book, Updated Edition will help enhance your understanding of this evolving field by:

  • Examining the fundamental differences between exchange-traded portfolios
  • Highlighting how to effectively implement a wide selection of ETFs?from
  • Exploring specific ETF strategies?from buy and hold to market timing and sector rotation
  • Introducing Index Strategy Boxes?a new way to understand index construction and how a fund is investing your money
  • And much more

Each chapter of The ETF Book, Updated Edition offers concise coverage of various issues. It is filled with in-depth insights on different types of ETFs and practical advice on how to select and manage them. The appendixes are an added benefit, offering an ETF Resource List, which will point you to more places for information on these structures, and a detailed Glossary to help you with industry-specific definitions.

The ETF Book, Updated Edition is an invaluable road map for developing a winning investment strategy. Armed with the knowledge found throughout these pages, you'll be prepared to build a solid portfolio of ETFs that will benefit you for years to come.

From the Back Cover

The Etf Book

All You Need to Know About Exchange-Traded Funds

Richard A. Ferri, CFA

Foreword by

Don Phillips, Managing Director, Morningstar

Praise for the previous edition of

The Etf Book

"In The ETF Book, Rick covers the nuts and bolts of ETFs, the nuances of index creation, and even strategies for putting a financial plan based on ETFs into place. He even goes so far as to suggest an innovative new means of classifying and thinking about these new vehicles. In short, he's done the heavy lifting and the background research that investors need to go forth knowledgeably into this exciting new world."
--From the Foreword by Don Phillips, Managing Director, Morningstar

"Though less than fifteen years since the S&P 500 SPDR introduced the first ETF, ETFs now come in an ever-growing range of asset classes and market segments based on a wide variety of stock selection and weighting approaches. Rick Ferri's book, combined with his ETF classification system, is a first-rate guide to these important investment tools."
--David M. Blitzer, PhD, Managing Director and Chairman of the Index Committee, Standard & Poor's

"Choosing from among the burgeoning selection of ETFs is like trying to drink from a fire hose. Luckily for investors, there's Rick Ferri and The ETF Book--an essential guide to choosing the right investments as well as how to build a solid portfolio. For years, I have highly recommended Rick's books to my readers and have kept my own well-worn copies close at hand. The ETF Book will join my small pile of frequently referenced books next to my computer."
--Robert Brokamp, Editor, The Motley Fool's Rule Your Retirement service

"Rick Ferri has put together a gem of a book on ETFs--and that is remarkable, because he was shooting at a moving target. It's hard to imagine a more thoughtful--and useful --overview of the exchange-traded product market. He's got it all here: what they are, how they're different, what they can do, and best of all, how to use them."
--Jim Wiandt, Editor, Journal of Indexes, and Publisher of ETFR and IndexUniverse.com

"The ETF Book is a complete guide to understanding exchange-traded funds--the investment vehicle of choice for an increasing number of investors and advisors. Written in Rick's informative, easy-to-read style, this book is filled with practical strategies and advice designed to help investors build smarter, stronger portfolios using ETFs."
--Anthony Rochte, Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors

About the Author

Richard A. Ferri, CFA, is the founder and CEO of the investment firm Portfolio Solutions, LLC. An author of four previous books on low-cost investing, Ferri earned a bachelor of science degree in business administration from the University of Rhode Island and a master of science degree in finance from Walsh College. He worked at two major Wall Street firms for ten years before starting Portfolio Solutions in 1999. The company manages $1 billion in separate accounts using ETFs and index funds. Clients include individuals, nonprofit organizations, and corporate pension plans.

The Etf Book - by  Richard A Ferri (Hardcover) (2024)

FAQs

What are the best ETFs to invest in 2024? ›

Best ETFs as of May 2024
TickerFund name5-year return
SMHVanEck Semiconductor ETF31.19%
SOXXiShares Semiconductor ETF26.35%
XLKTechnology Select Sector SPDR Fund21.30%
IYWiShares U.S. Technology ETF20.70%
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May 1, 2024

What is the best ETF to invest in? ›

  • Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)
  • Schwab U.S. Small-Cap ETF (SCHA)
  • iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF (IJH)
  • Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)
  • Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM)
  • Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS)
  • Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT)
Apr 24, 2024

Is there a minimum amount of money required to invest in an ETF? ›

What's the minimum investment? Because they trade like stocks, ETFs do not require a minimum initial investment and are purchased as whole shares. You can buy an ETF for the price of just one share, usually referred to as the ETF's "market price."

What is a good management fee for an ETF? ›

How to find the best ETF expense ratio. High fees can turn any investment into a poor one. A good rule of thumb is to not invest in any fund with an expense ratio higher than 1% since many ETFs have expense ratios that are much lower. Also, ETFs tend to be passively managed, which keeps the management fee low.

Which ETF has the best 10 year return? ›

Top 10 ETFs by 10-year Performance
TickerFund10-Yr Return
VGTVanguard Information Technology ETF19.60%
IYWiShares U.S. Technology ETF19.58%
IXNiShares Global Tech ETF18.20%
IGMiShares Expanded Tech Sector ETF17.95%
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Which ETF gives the highest return? ›

Performance of ETFs
SchemesLatest PriceReturns in % (as on May 13, 2024)
CPSE Exchange Traded Fund83.9897.58
Kotak PSU Bank ETF683.4978.72
Nippon ETF PSU Bank BeES77.2478.61
SBI - ETF Nifty Next 5058.22
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What is the safest ETF to invest in? ›

Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO 0.12%) iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV 0.14%) Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI 0.09%) Schwab U.S. Broad Market ETF (SCHB 0.08%)

Is it smart to just invest in ETFs? ›

They can be especially valuable to beginning investors. That's because they won't require the time, effort, and experience needed to research individual stocks. The cost to own an ETF may be lower than the cost to buy a diversified selection of individual stocks, too.

Which ETF has the highest dividend? ›

Top 100 Highest Dividend Yield ETFs
SymbolNameDividend Yield
TSLGraniteShares 1.25x Long Tesla Daily ETF102.73%
CONYYieldMax COIN Option Income Strategy ETF70.52%
NVDGraniteShares 2x Short NVDA Daily ETF64.35%
TSLYYieldMax TSLA Option Income Strategy ETF58.72%
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How much money do I need to invest to make $3,000 a month? ›

Imagine you wish to amass $3000 monthly from your investments, amounting to $36,000 annually. If you park your funds in a savings account offering a 2% annual interest rate, you'd need to inject roughly $1.8 million into the account.

What are the disadvantages of ETFs? ›

Consider the following drawbacks before buying an ETF.
  • Higher Management Fees. Not all ETFs are passive. ...
  • Less Control Over Investment Choices. When you invest in an ETF, you're buying a basket of stocks intended to align with the fund's objectives. ...
  • May Not Beat Individual Stock Returns.
Sep 30, 2023

How much should I invest in an ETF for the first time? ›

ETFs don't have minimum investment requirements -- at least not in the same sense that mutual funds do. However, ETFs trade on a per-share basis, so unless your broker offers the ability to buy fractional shares of stock, you'll need at least the current price of one share to get started.

How much does Fidelity charge for ETF? ›

$0.00 commission applies to online U.S. equity trades, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and options (+ $ 0.65 per contract fee) in a Fidelity retail account only for Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC retail clients. Sell orders are subject to an activity assessment fee (from $0.01 to $0.03 per $1,000 of principal).

How do I know if an ETF is overpriced? ›

The price of an ETF share generally stays very close to NAV but if the share price is below the NAV, then the ETF is said to be trading at a discount. Conversely, if the ETF share price is more expensive than NAV, the ETF is said to be trading at a premium.

Are ETF fees tax deductible? ›

However, like fees on mutual fund, those paid on ETFs are indirectly tax deductible because they reduce the net income flowed through to ETF investors to report on their tax returns. Other non-deductible expenses include: Interest on money borrowed to invest in investments that can only earn capital gains.

What is the best performing ETF in last 5 years? ›

100 Highest 5 Year ETF Returns
SymbolName5-Year Return
FNGOMicroSectors FANG+ Index 2X Leveraged ETNs46.88%
GBTCGrayscale Bitcoin Trust45.67%
TECLDirexion Daily Technology Bull 3X Shares38.58%
SMHVanEck Semiconductor ETF33.39%
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What are the best ETFs for January 2024? ›

For January 2024, ETFs with the best one-month returns include BKCH, GOVZ, ZROZ, BDRY, and FXJ. Digital asset-linked ETFs benefited from renewed interest in cryptocurrencies ahead of Bitcoin's halving event in April 2024.

Is there a future for ETFs? ›

Growth Projections: Capitalising on global demand

Global ETF AuM is expected to exceed $19.2 trillion by June 2028. This would represent a five-year CAGR of 13.5%, more than double the anticipated 5% CAGR for the AWM industry as a whole in the five years up to 2027.

Should I invest in VFIAx or VOO? ›

Investors who prefer to trade during the day to take advantage of price fluctuations may prefer an ETF like VOO, whereas a more passive buy-and-hold investor may prefer a mutual fund like VFIAX. Investors using a taxable brokerage account may prefer VOO because tax implications are another important factor to consider.

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