Sentences with phrase «multifactor risk»

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Hartford Funds today has expanded its suite of strategic beta * exchange - traded funds («ETFs») with the launch of the industry's first US - focused real estate investment trust («REIT») ETF to apply the innovations of risk - first investment design with a multifactor approach (Ticker: RORE).
Mispricing theory would argue that investors are unable to correctly translate information beyond simple financial metrics into efficient prices, and risk theory would argue that several metrics related to quality are associated with a distinct undiversifiable correlation pattern, which in a multifactor setting may signal that quality stocks are compensated by a risk premium.
Hartford Multifactor US Equity ETF -LRB-» ROUS») seeks to provide investment results that, before fees and expenses, correspond to the total return performance of Hartford Risk - Optimized Multifactor US Equity Index (Bloomberg Ticker: LROUSLX), which tracks the performance of publicly traded large - cap US equity securities.
Hartford Risk - Optimized Multifactor US Equity Index is the exclusive property of Lattice Strategies LLC (a wholly owned subsidiary of Hartford Funds Management Company, LLC) which has contracted with Solactive AG to maintain and calculate the Index.
Hartford Multifactor Global Small Cap ETF (ROGS): Seeks to provide investment results that, before fees and expenses, correspond to the total return performance of Hartford Risk - Optimized Multifactor Global Small Cap Index, which tracks the performance of small cap companies in the US, developed and emerging markets.
Hartford Multifactor Emerging Markets ETF (ROAM): Seeks to provide investment results that, before fees and expenses, correspond to the total return performance of Hartford Risk - Optimized Multifactor Emerging Markets Index, which tracks the performance of emerging market equity securities.
Hartford Risk - Optimized Multifactor Global Small Cap Index is the exclusive property of Lattice Strategies LLC (a wholly owned subsidiary of Hartford Funds Management Company, LLC) which has contracted with Solactive AG to maintain and calculate the Index.
Hartford Risk - Optimized Multifactor Developed Markets (ex-US) Index is the exclusive property of Lattice Strategies LLC (a wholly owned subsidiary of Hartford Funds Management Company, LLC) which has contracted with Solactive AG to maintain and calculate the Index.
Hartford Multifactor Developed Markets (ex-US) ETF (RODM): Seeks to provide investment results that, before fees and expenses, correspond to the total return performance of the Hartford Risk - Optimized Multifactor Developed Markets (ex-US) Index, which tracks the performance of companies located in major developed markets of Europe, Canada, and the Pacific Region.
Hartford Multifactor US Equity ETF (ROUS): Seeks to provide investment results that, before fees and expenses, correspond to the total return performance of Hartford Risk - Optimized Multifactor US Equity Index, which tracks the performance of publicly traded large - cap US equity securities.
Hartford Risk - Optimized Multifactor REIT Index is the exclusive property of Lattice Strategies LLC (a wholly owned subsidiary of Hartford Funds Management Company, LLC) which has contracted with Solactive AG to maintain and calculate the Index.
Take better control over risks and opportunities in your portfolio with Hartford Funds Multifactor ETFs.
There are strategies targeting single risk - factor exposure (e.g., value, low volatility, momentum, quality, or size), those employing alternative weighting methods (e.g., fundamental, dividend, or equal weight) and a smaller, but expanding, set of multifactor strategies coming to market.
Hartford Multifactor Low Volatility International Equity Index (LLVINX or the «Index») seeks to address risks and opportunities within developed (excluding the US) and emerging market stocks by selecting equity securities exhibiting low volatility and constructing the portfolio in a way that is designed to improve overall exposure to value, momentum, quality and size factors.
«The security risk for any cryptocurrency is with the Bitcoin wallet and how secure the owner keeps it and any systems they use to make transactions,» said Joseph Carson, chief security scientist at Thycotic, an information - security firm based in Washington, D.C. «When using cryptocurrencies, you need to make sure you take extra security to protect your wallet, keep it secret, add multifactor authentication and use encryption.»
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