3 Sectors ETF Investors Should Buy And Hold For The Mid-Cycle Expansion

By: ETFdb
The seemingly endless tug of war between the bulls and bears on Wall Street can be frustrating for even the most patient investors, which is why arming yourself with knowledge about how previous economic recoveries have played out can give you an edge. Business cycle analysis can help ETF investors distinguish between different phases of economic expansion and contraction, helping to pinpoint sectors of the market that perform better than others throughout certain phases [see 101 ETF Lessons Every Financial Advisor Should Learn]. As such, there are two pressing questions that must be answered at any point in time before jumping into an investment. First, what part of the business cycle are we in now? And the logical follow up is what asset classes should investors over or underweight during the coming months in an effort to favorably position themselves? What Part Of The Business Cycle Are We In? Economists and market [...] Click here to read the original article on ETFdb.com. Related Posts: ETFs & Sector Rotation: Large Cap, Small Cap, Or International? ETF Insider: Buy On The Dip Prospects September 30th Edition Earnings Preview: Gold Miners, Apple, And Aerospace Report Daily ETF Roundup: KBE Pops On Morgan Stanley, XLE Jumps As Oil Tops $108 Earnings Preview: Banks, Techs, And Healthcare Report
The seemingly endless tug of war between the bulls and bears on Wall Street can be frustrating for even the most patient investors, which is why arming yourself with knowledge about how previous economic recoveries have played out can give you an edge. Business cycle analysis can help ETF investors distinguish between different phases of economic expansion and contraction, helping to pinpoint sectors of the market that perform better than others throughout certain phases [see 101 ETF Lessons Every Financial Advisor Should Learn]. As such, there are two pressing questions that must be answered at any point in time before jumping into an investment. First, what part of the business cycle are we in now? And the logical follow up is what asset classes should investors over or underweight during the coming months in an effort to favorably position themselves?  What Part Of The Business Cycle Are We In? Economists and market [...]

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