Catch Up on the Smart Beta ETF Landscape

Morningstar's Al Kellett explains what smart beta is, the latest developments in this fashionable landscape, and some of the strategies used to invest via smart beta ETFs

Holly Cook 28 May, 2013 | 5:00PM
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Morningstar's passive-fund analysts host monthly webinars on a wide range of topics affecting ETF investors, providing you with the opportunity to have your questions answered first hand. 

This month's webinar was on the topic of "The Smart Beta ETF Landscape". Held on Wednesday, May 29, the free online event was hosted by senior fund analyst Al Kellett. Kellett started by providing an introduction to what the term ‘smart beta’ means and by taking a look at the smart beta ETF landscape--how big this subset of the ETF market is and how it’s been growing. He illustrated why it’s hard to define and discuss some of the ways that this strategy is being carried out right now in the marketplace.

If you missed the live webinar (and, therefore, missed your chance to have Kellett answer your questions), you can listen to a recording and view his slides below. 

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