Usually perceived as unregulated, risky investment vehicles for
the most affluent investors, the truth is a little more complicated.
«The record levels of households reflect the significantly higher values of all asset classes post-recession,» Spectrem Group president George Walper, Jr., said in a press release, «and the recent record level of the United States markets following the presidential election has added demonstrably to the asset level of
most affluent investors.»
Not exact matches
While sophisticated,
affluent investors like the typical MoneySense reader are well aware of the benefits of exchange - traded funds (ETFs), they're still relatively unknown to
most Canadian
investors, according to a study being released today by the BMO Wealth Institute.
TORONTO — Four in ten (43 per cent) of the
affluent millennials surveyed believe they will have more than enough income when they retire, despite putting saving for retirement near the bottom of their priorities, according to the
most recent Manulife
Investor Sentiment Index.