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 Precious Metals Squeeze

Precious metals companies have been beaten to a pulp, but it may be time for small, cautious bets on gold. Make sure to start slowly and hedge the bets.

Do Growth Investors Have Anywhere To Hide?

Investors in growth stocks are trying to find a place to hide while the market pulls back. Bonds and metals were the traditional spot, but are under fire, too.

5 Mistakes To Avoid With Your ETF Portfolio

Using ETFs as part of an overall investment strategy takes planning and thought, and here are 5 ways to avoid problems before they start

Are Muni Bond ETFs Worth the Risks?

Detroit put municipal bonds back in the headlines last week, after announcing that it couldn't repay a portion of its debt. Should investors be worried?

Stock Caution: Risky Summer Ahead

Keep an eye of the SPY ETF as it can be a warning signal over the summer for a move down in the market.

5 Rules Every ETF Investor Should Follow

ETF investing offers a great number of advantages for investors. Use these five rules to make the most of the investment opportunity.

The Opportunities & Pitfalls in Global Small-Cap ETFs

Small-cap emerging-market companies will continue to shine in the years to come -- and their non-correlated returns will ultimately benefit your portfolio.

Stocks, Bonds, And Gold: Where Do We Go From Here?

The historical pattern of moving money from stocks to bonds or gold hasn't happened during the recent slowdown as investors instead stick with their cash.

Don’t Let Conviction Destroy Your Portfolio

Keeping an open mind and sticking with an investment plan can save you lots of heartache and headaches; take these 3 pieces of advice as a way to start

Intermediate-Term Treasury Bonds on the Brink

We're near an important inflection point in fixed-income -- keep a close eye on bond prices.