Not exact matches
The most popular ETFs still track major global
indexes, but with more
than 1,600 ETFs available for purchase in the U.S., one of the daunting issues investors face is one of quantity: Just
because there's an ETF for something doesn't mean you should buy it, according to Robert Goldsborough, a Morningstar fund analyst.
My reasoning: Return would be lower
than Dividend Investing above
because index funds need to hold stocks yielding 1 and 2 % as well as those yielding > 3 %.
Because the funds may employ a representative sampling strategy and may also invest in securities that are not included in the
index, the funds may experience tracking error to a greater extent
than funds that seek to replicate an
index.
The effect of equal weighting is keener for XRT
than for some other equal - weight funds
because XRT draws retail stocks from the broad S&P Total Market
Index, not the large - cap - oriented S&P 500.
Plus,
index ETFs are cheaper to trade
than index mutual funds
because they have lower expense ratios, or the percentage of your investment you have to pay in order to trade that asset.
In my experience, a dividend growth portfolio strategy seems to be performing better as an investment
than owning a home, in my honest opinion, I would rather rent in a great area
than own a home in that area, jeez if I were able to get a lease agreement for 10 years
indexed at inflation or at 2.5 % increase annually I would take it and take my down payment and invest it in my portfolio, and continue to contribute the max in my 401K, HSA, and Roth IRA, while enjoying living in a low tax bracket
because of my contributions.
Other
than that, my current investment portfolio is heavily focused on
index funds
because of its historical performance and tax & cost efficiency.
We have a higher threshold for accessibility
than other
index providers
because of the size and diversity of our emerging markets investor base.
Now, we have added the short ETF back to our watchlist, but are targeting the non-leveraged ETF ($ TBF), rather
than the leveraged one ($ TBT),
because there will be a slightly better correlation to the underlying
index if $ TBF triggers for buy entry.
It's been difficult for me to determine how my mix of stuff has done vs. a given
index because the PersonalCapital You Index feature takes your current portfolio weightings and backdates that rather than accounting for your trades, natural changes in value, added contribution
index because the PersonalCapital You
Index feature takes your current portfolio weightings and backdates that rather than accounting for your trades, natural changes in value, added contribution
Index feature takes your current portfolio weightings and backdates that rather
than accounting for your trades, natural changes in value, added contributions etc
TIPS are safer
than cash or Treasury bills,
because their payout rises with the consumer price
index.
(All that said, some active funds do better
than index funds in bear markets — but this is typically
because they hold a slug of cash to meet client redemptions, and this cash doesn't fall when the market does.
Yes the
Index - linked fund is more susceptible to interest rate risk
than the regular bond fund, but not by the nature of it being a linker, it's
because the average duration is longer.
These widely used measures of house prices are all less
than fully satisfactory in that the quarterly movements are influenced by compositional changes and contain significant lags in recording transactions; the lags arise
because most standard
indices record prices as at the date a transaction is settled, which is well after the price was determined by agreement on a contract.
Or
because the manager's performance is compared to the benchmark
index, is there an incentive for the manager to avoid producing returns lower
than the
index?
If you are doing investing outside of a Roth or IRA, you always want to do
index funds rather
than mutual funds
because of the taxman.
This is
because the lower valuations of companies leaving the S&P 500 make them undervalued, and generate better total returns
than the
index in the future.
This carries particular resonance today
because of how abnormally long the current market cycle has become: Despite the recent sell - off, the S&P 500
Index hasn't seen a bear market since the financial crisis ended more
than nine years ago.
Their claim is that the price - to - earnings of the Nasdaq (or any
index really) is much higher
than reported
because we
Because of the omission of leisure from our
index, between 1950 and 1965 the correlation between growth in GNP and growth in the ISEW was higher
than between the GNP and the MSEW of Nordhaus and Tobin.
You may notice recipes appearing more
than once in the
index,
because a number of recipes (especially the vegetables) can do double or even triple duty.
Because we tend to de-emphasize grain intake in our WHFoods recipes and meal plans, and because we generally tend to emphasize intake of low glycemic index foods that have limited to moderate amounts of available carbohydrates, we set a WHFoods recommendation level of 225 grams for total carbohydrate — about 10 % higher than the low end of the range recommended by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in its discussion of Dietary Reference I
Because we tend to de-emphasize grain intake in our WHFoods recipes and meal plans, and
because we generally tend to emphasize intake of low glycemic index foods that have limited to moderate amounts of available carbohydrates, we set a WHFoods recommendation level of 225 grams for total carbohydrate — about 10 % higher than the low end of the range recommended by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in its discussion of Dietary Reference I
because we generally tend to emphasize intake of low glycemic
index foods that have limited to moderate amounts of available carbohydrates, we set a WHFoods recommendation level of 225 grams for total carbohydrate — about 10 % higher
than the low end of the range recommended by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in its discussion of Dietary Reference Intakes.
Bear Alphabites - Multigrain
Because coconut blossom nectar has a much lower glycaemic
index than sugar, it prevents crazy sugar highs and grizzly sugar crashes, keeping kids fuller for longer, and fingers out of the biscuit jar.Bear Alphabites - Cocoa MultigrainBecause coconut blossom nectar has a much lower glycaemic
index than sugar, it preve...
Bear Alphabites - Multigrain
Because coconut blossom nectar has a much lower glycaemic
index than sugar, it prevents crazy sugar highs and grizzly sugar crashes, keeping kids fuller for longer, and fingers out of the biscuit jar.
Because coconut blossom nectar has a much lower glycaemic
index than sugar, it prevents crazy sugar highs and grizzly sugar crashes, keeping kids fuller for longer, and fingers out of the biscuit jar.
I actually recommend coconut sugar
because it has a lower glycemic
index than regular table sugar.
She likes almond flour
because it is lower on the glycemic
index than other gluten free flours and is starch free and Paleo.
It's sweeter
than sugar, so you need less of it; plus, it may be better for diabetics
because of its low glycemic
index (though that point is controversial).
«Coconut sugar, date sugar and lucuma powder are «hip» alternative sugars
because they're lower on the glycemic
index than cane sugar,» says Los - Angeles based nutritionist Kelly LeVeque.
I chose to use steel cut oats in this recipe
because not only are they lower on the glycemic
index and (arguably) higher in fiber and nutrients
than other varieties, but they also have a chewy, toasty flavor that I just can't get enough of.
I've been eating them more often and was surprised to learn their glycemic
index is a little higher
than carrots
because they don't taste as sweet.
One thing that * is * true is that steel - cut oats digest a bit more slowly and rank lower on the glycemic
index than other forms of oats
because they take longer for your digestive enzymes to reach the starch inside.
Similarly, women with a history of cesarean delivery performed
because of dystocia have a lower likelihood of VBAC if the current birth weight is greater
than that of the
index pregnancy with dystocia (80).
But the DoH wants the letters to refer to children with a body - mass
index of over 30 as «very overweight» rather
than «obese»
because the latter is «a turn - off».
Note: I tried other datasets
than CPI but seems most (e.g. Defence corruption risk
index) exclude Israel, either specifically or
because they focus on OECD.
He was practically berating DiNapoli when DiNapoli first released the returns figures
because they were less
than the
index returns for the same timeframe.
We used this combined crime
index rather
than simply adding raw numbers for all types of crimes
because it provides a clearer comparison of how the numbers in each district stack up relative to the 1990 baseline.
Although it had poorer hiding power
than lead white
because its refractive
index came closer to that of oil, the zinc - based paint had a bluer hue, which some painters found desirable.
For example, the scientists suggest that the technique could be used to visualize myelin, the lipid layer that wraps neurons and guarantees fast transmission of electrical signals,
because it has a larger refractive
index than the neurons it surrounds.
«While preferred body temperature is a good
index of when most behaviors are affected by temperature, it is not a good representation of the biology of the animals
because they are actually active cooler and warmer
than their preferred temperature,» said Leal.
Although the researchers aren't certain why this is, they suggest that it may be in part
because carbohydrates with a high glycemic
index lower HDL (or good cholesterol) and raise triglycerides less readily in men
than they do in women.
Potatoes are also a good source of resistant starch so they improve gut health by contributing to the growth of healthy, beneficial bacteria in the digestive system, support colon health, and they are better for the glycemic
index than refined carbohydrates such as white sugar, white flour, and white rice
because they digest more slowly.
Because of that, it could be better to use «insulin
index» rather
than «glycemic load.»
Unless you have a clear and present reason to cut carbs (such as doing the TWT
because you have observed signs and symptoms of carbohydrate intolerance), it is more important to reduce the glycemic
index of the carbohydrates you eat
than to dramatically reduce your carbohydrate intake.
It is a combination of fructose, lactose and sucrose, I believe (please check me), and supposedly has a much lower glycemic
index than regular sugar
because of the way the sugars work together.
They tend to cook quicker
than steel - cut oats
because they absorb water quickly but are still low on the glycemic
index.
It is more nutritious and lower on the glycemic
index than sugar
because it contains some fibre and minerals.
It is important to remember that those who are «bigger»
than those who maintain a normal and health BMI (Body Mass
Index) are more likely to have increased inflammation in their body, and this is bad news for those with psoriasis,
because psoriasis is considered an inflammatory disease.
I prefer this recipe with bulgur not only
because it is more tasty to me but also
because bulgur has lower glycemic
index than rice and bulgur releases its carbs slower, so you have a chance to use this energy and don't store it as fat.
Agave is touted by marketers as a healthy sweetener
because it has a low glycemic
index, but it's actually worse
than table sugar.