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For a brief moment, volatility picked up in early August and again in early September. We saw some appetite reappear for low volatility ETFs, which have gotten no love in 2024.
An end-of-August rally could portend to more strength for U.S. equities heading into the fall, but some analysts think it may be better to brace for more volatility. The guessing game of whether the U.S.
For new investors, low-volatility exchange traded funds often sound appealing, but they can later prove frustrating due to lack of understanding about how they work in real time. On the other, with a little bit of education, investors can benefit from the low-volatility factor and ETFs such as the American Century Low Volatility ETF (LVOL).
Volatility took center stage last week, with increasing investor interest in strategies enabling investors to express a view on a market beset by a simmering bank crisis and, of course, the Fed's ongoing war on inflation.
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- What is LVOL ETF?
- Does LVOL pay dividends?
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- What is the current assets under management for LVOL?
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