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Plus: 3 Dividend ETFs Having a Great 2024 and How Do Capital Group’s Latest Active ETFs Stack U

Plus: 3 Dividend ETFs Having a Great 2024 and How Do Capital Group’s Latest Active ETFs Stack Up? [Morningstar](?utm_source=eloqua&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_etfstrategist&utm_content=58014&elqTrackId=60fc01c5decf49b5afe1c57ed473ced7&elq=1e81751360284806a0b9dd442f0f89d1&elqaid=58014&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=29580&elqak=8AF5D8B51502D9528A9F230164544F72C12F337AC21E7AD0A0E77042765D4C37A61D) [ETF Strategist] ETF Strategist September 25, 2024 [Are Low-Volatility ETFs Dead?]( These funds are down, but they’re not out. Daniel Sotiroff [Read More]( Share: [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( ADVERTISEMENT [media]( [media] [3 Dividend ETFs Having a Great 2024]( These funds have had a strong year despite a mixed performance by dividend stocks. [Watch Now]( [How Do Capital Group’s Latest Active ETFs Stack Up?]( A closer look at the budding lineup. [Find Out More]( [How Fast Will Active Equity ETFs Grow?]( Likely not as fast as passives did; many are already on life support. [Read More]( [Why Vanguard Short-Term Bond Index Stands Out]( The fund is as cheap as they come. [Learn More]( [Investors First: The Convergence of Public and Private Markets]( Morningstar CEO Kunal Kapoor and others discuss the surge in private-market interest, the growth of interval funds, and the potential challenges and benefits for investors. [Watch Now]( Think Like an Analyst With Morningstar Investor Understand funds and stocks from all angles with Morningstar Investor's powerful—and proven—investment ratings and research. Find and compare securities using our comprehensive valuation and performance metrics and get our continuous, unbiased take on the long-term value of thousands of investment opportunities. Investor is your one-stop shop for making better investment decisions. [Start your free trial today](. Stay connected: [twitter]( [facebook]( [linkedin]( [instagram]( [YouTube]( [Apple News]( [View online]( | [See all newsletters]( | [Share your feedback]( [Unsubscribe]( from this newsletter. Or update your [email preferences](. © 2024 Morningstar, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 22 W. Washington St. Chicago, IL 60602

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