Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) offer convenience to investors since buying a share of an ETF provides you with a position in each of the securities that the ETF is composed of in one shot.
But for many preferred stock investors that convenience may not be worth the downside, a downside that is specific to ETFs as Wall Street has applied that model to preferred stocks...
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Preferred Stock ETFs: The Downside That Preferred Stock Investors Can Avoid
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