市场脉动播客——股票投资Will Rhind在本周的事件MarketBeat Podcast, Kate Stalter sits down with Will Rhind, founder, and CEO of the GraniteShares ETF (NYSEARCA: XOUT). Rhind explains why the two most...

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Fund investing has its place for most investors. However, virtually all mutual funds and ETFs inject a certain amount of risk into a portfolio. And managing that risk can feel like a fractured fairy tale. That's because the nature of fund investing forces investors into a forced choice between two less than desirable options.

在本周的事件MarketBeat Podcast, Kate Stalter sits down with Will Rhind, founder, and CEO of theGraniteShares ETF (NYSEARCA: XOUT). Rhind explains why the two most common strategies for fund investing: active management and passive management have predictable flaws that inject risk into a portfolio.

Rhind also explains how his XOUT fund uses a proprietary method to identify large-cap stocks that are likely to underperform the market. Rhind's methodology is a Goldilocks approach that emphasizes capital preservation while keeping a focus on growth.

This fund is for buy-and-hold investors who want to avoid the big mistakes that affect long-term returns. As Rhind points out a 50% drawdown requires a return of 100% just to get you back to breakeven.

And Rhind gives investors a peek behind the curtain to explain why he believes stocks such asVisa (NYSE: V), JPMorgan (NYSE: JPM),andDisney (NYSE: DIS)are likely to underperform in the near term.

Rhind and Stalter also took a look at the broader market to address questions such as:

  • What are Will's financial advisor clients (professional money managers) most concerned about within the markets right now?
  • Does the current market give investors an opportunity to buy beaten-up stocks at lower valuations?
  • Does P/E ratio properly capture the value of companies?

This is the kind of insight that you can expect from every episode of theMarketBeat Podcast. Our host, Kate Stalter, has 20 years of experience in various areas of financial services. This experience gives Stalter personal experience managing client portfolios and puts her in a position to ask the probing questions that cut to the heart of the matter.

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