David Fabian

David Fabian

David currently is a Managing Partner at FMD Capital Management, a fee-only registered investment advisory firm specializing in exchange-traded funds. He has years of experience constructing actively managed growth and income portfolios using ETFs. David regularly contributes his views on wealth management in his company blog, podcasts, and special reports.

Visit fmdcapital.com to learn more, and contact David on Twitter at @fabiancapital.

Recent Articles

How to Play the High-Yield Sweet Spot in Bonds

2013 has been tumultuous for bond investors, but one high-yield slice of the bond market is continuing to thrive amid the turbulent seas.

Wait for the Turn in Emerging Markets

Emerging markets have had an abysmal year in 2013, but when they recover, they could outpace domestic stocks.

Will the Markets Get a September to Remember?

This four-month outlook for stocks, bond and gold can help you prepare for the markets' post-Labor Day action.

2 Energy ETFs to Benefit From Global Uncertainty

The growing potential for conflict in Syria is a boon to the oil and energy sectors, and investors can benefit through these 2 ETS

REITs: Catch the Falling Knife, But Use Gloves

REIT funds are sitting near 52-week lows ... so if you believe like I do that most of the big interest-rate moves have been made, consider it bargain-buying time.

Now Might Not Be the Time to Buy the Dip

A continued pullback seems likely in the next few weeks, so if you do plan on buying the current dip, make sure you do so with that risk in the back of your head.

3 ETFs to Lower Your Portfolio’s Volatility

Volatility in an ETF portfolio can be managed with more conservative or contrary plays, and here are 3 to look at as an option

Hunting High Yield? Watch the Correction in Preferred ETFs

High-yielding preferred-stock ETFs have been pummeled amid higher interest rates, opening the doors to a buying opportunity. But don't stick your foot in yet.

2 International ETFs With Strong Recovery Momentum

Several international ETFs on my radar that have picked up momentum from their June lows and appear to be poised for additional upside.

Treasury Bonds: With New Lows Come Updated Plans

Treasury bond prices have taken a big turn down, with longer term securities hit hardest. It's time to reconsider how to play in this important asset class