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By ETF Trends
October 12, 2023
Why Quality and Value Work Well Together
Experienced advisors and investors know that there are many factor combinations to consider. ETFs amplify this proposition, as there are a slew of ded more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
September 26, 2023
WTV: Too Small Value Exposure Does Not Justify A Bullish Outlook (Rating Downgrade)
WTV, a shareholder yield-centered actively managed ETF, has been mostly a disappointment since my previous coverage in February 2023. Since the previo more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
September 8, 2023
Value ETFs Could Be Worth Revisiting
Growth stocks are getting the better of their value rivals this year. Still, that doesn't mean exchange traded funds dedicated to value stocks are del more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
September 4, 2023
It's Time to Look at Value Strategies!
By Christopher Gannatti, CFA Global Head of Research The first eight months of 2023 have been, in a word, surprising. After a difficult 2022 performan more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
May 8, 2023
WTV: A Shareholder Yield ETF With Great Valuation
WisdomTree U.S. Value Fund ETF is an actively managed fund focused on dividends, buybacks and quality. It is well-diversified across sectors and holdi more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
February 18, 2023
WTV: Excellent Shareholder Yield Fund That Would Appeal To Quality Investors
WTV offers exposure to a carefully calibrated cohort of U.S. stocks sporting substantial shareholder yields backed by robust quality. WTV changed its more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
February 6, 2023
WisdomTree Distribution Exec Talks Advisors, Value, Dividends
Investors have a lot on their plate to start a complicated 2023, with conflicting narratives surrounding the Fed, growth, value, and a potential reces more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
September 9, 2022
WTV Captures the Companies Aggressively Growing Their Dividends
The Fed has given clear messaging that it's not backing down from interest rate increases any time soon while inflation persists and the jobs market r more_horizontal