Todd Shriber

Todd Shriber

Recent Articles

7 Best Mutual Funds That Justify Their Higher Prices

Although these funds have higher fees than others, some of the best mutual funds justify the higher price tag. These mutual funds aim to dispel the stigma surrounding expensive funds.

7 Best ETFs for Investors Wondering How to Start a Retirement Fund

For novice investors pondering how to start a retirement fund, exchange traded funds help bolster portfolio diversification and access multiple asset classes.

7 Real Estate Funds to Buy

The sector is effectively pricing in the specter of more rate hikes. Here are some real estate mutual funds and ETFs for income-hungry investors before 2018 ends.

7 Bear Market Funds for Protection

True bear market mutual funds are designed to thrive when markets sink. These 7 will give interested investors a great place to start.

10 Dividend Funds for Steady Income

No matter what sort of investor you are, there are dividend funds that will fit into your portfolio and pay you for your patronage.

5 Vice ETFs That Are Worth Sinning For

The current crop of vice ETFs include more focused plays, such as funds focusing explicitly on specific vices. For example, today's vice ETFs include a marijuana fund, a gambling ETF and so on.

The Pros and Cons of Investing in Mutual Funds

Like any other asset class, mutual funds have advantages and drawbacks for investors. Here are some to consider.

7 ETFs That Aren’t for Everybody

There has been an explosion in the number of ETFs available to investors in recent years, but not all of these exchange-traded funds are right for everybody.

7 Consumer Mutual Funds for Defense-Minded Investors

Consumer mutual funds could catch a bid if investors renew their interest in income-focused sectors or view consumer staples as a value sector. Here are some consumer mutual funds to consider for conservative investors.

Debut of Zero-Fee Funds Puts Fidelity ETFs in the Spotlight Again

Fidelity, one of the largest issuers of actively managed mutual funds, did away with investment minimums on mutual funds and 529 college savings plans. But what about Fidelity ETFs?