Look! More Crazy ETF Charts

It's not entirely clear when the "enough is enough" moment will come in terms of highlighting charts that illustrate the epochal (and increasingly dangerous) shift to passive versus active management, but I don't think we're there yet. It may just be me, but it certainly seems as though ETFs are getting a lot more attention over the past several months and that's saying something because they've been a hot topic for years. We - and a lot of other folks - have tried our best to stay abreast of

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  1. The easy $$$’s in high yield bonds is all but gone, it would be wise to get your “junk” out while you can. Spreads are around 4% and that is back to 2007 and 2014 territory and that leaves very little margin for error. Just a thought….

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