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August 27, 2018: Money Market ETFs?

August 27, 2018: Money Market ETFs?

by MyPlanIQ | Aug 28, 2018 | Asset-Allocation, Bonds, Economy, Feature, Gold, Headline, Income, Inv, Investments, IRA, Markets, Mutual-Funds, newsletter, Portfolios, Retirement

We look at so called ‘money market’ ETFs and see whether they are up to the task. 

August 20, 2018: How Momentum Investing Stacks Up?

August 20, 2018: How Momentum Investing Stacks Up?

by MyPlanIQ | Aug 21, 2018 | Asset-Allocation, Bonds, Economy, Feature, Gold, Headline, Income, Inv, Investments, IRA, Markets, Mutual-Funds, newsletter, Portfolios, Retirement

We look at rolling 10 and 15 year returns of momentum based stock portfolios. 

August 13, 2018: Total Return Bond ETF

August 13, 2018: Total Return Bond ETF

by MyPlanIQ | Aug 14, 2018 | Asset-Allocation, Bonds, Economy, Feature, Gold, Headline, Income, Inv, Investments, IRA, Markets, Mutual-Funds, newsletter, Portfolios, Retirement

Our review on total return bond ETFs still shows that these ETF based fixed income portfolios are not comparable to the total return bond mutual fund portfolios. 

August 6, 2018: Fidelity Zero-Fee Index Funds

August 6, 2018: Fidelity Zero-Fee Index Funds

by MyPlanIQ | Aug 7, 2018 | Asset-Allocation, Bonds, Economy, Feature, Gold, Headline, Income, Inv, Investments, IRA, Markets, Mutual-Funds, newsletter, Portfolios, Retirement

We look at Fidelity low cost index funds in more details

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