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Millennials Show More Love For ETFs (and Vice Versa) Than Their Parents Do
I'm not sure where to begin with some of the glaring logical fail of this article.
a) b) Do/did those interviewed/surveyed even know about mutual funds or consider them if they did? Or how OEFs might be better than ETFs in various ways/scenarios?
b) How much of this ETF-love was in the form of robo-advising, either self-service or low-fee RIA?
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I'm not sure where to begin with some of the glaring logical fail of this article.
a) b) Do/did those interviewed/surveyed even know about mutual funds or consider them if they did? Or how OEFs might be better than ETFs in various ways/scenarios?
b) How much of this ETF-love was in the form of robo-advising, either self-service or low-fee RIA?
For starters....