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Plus: 3 high-quality stock ETFs, should you own a covered-call ETF like JEPI, and successful manager

Plus: 3 high-quality stock ETFs, should you own a covered-call ETF like JEPI, and successful manager David Giroux on his new ETF, stock-picking, and more. [Morningstar](?utm_source=eloqua&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_etfstrategist&utm_content=48504&elqTrackId=8025a6e6897744038a3f4b1ace3b6d6b&elq=3a6d0b5955ee4abd9a5137c9229eebde&elqaid=48504&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=24076) [ETF Strategist] ETF Strategist October 4, 2023 [The Top ETF Trends for Investors in Q3]( Investors lean on Treasury and large-blend stock portfolios as markets slump in September to close out the quarter. Ryan Jackson [Read More]( Share: [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( ADVERTISEMENT [media]( [media] [3 High-Quality Stock ETFs]( These low-cost funds show that quality can come cheap. [Watch Now]( [Should You Own a Covered-Call ETF Like JEPI?]( You might be paying more than the expense ratio for option income. [Read More]( [David Giroux: ‘I Want to Look Forward, Not Backward’]( The successful manager of T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation discusses the new ETF he’s running, stock-picking, index concentration, and more. [Listen Now]( [ETF Investors Play the Hits in Q3]( Investors lean on Treasury and large-blend stock portfolios as markets slump in September to close out the quarter. [Read More]( [Cathie Wood on Her Rize ETF Deal, AI, Nvidia, and Bitcoin]( The ARK Invest founder discusses the promise of AI, thematic investing, and why she doesn’t regret sitting out Nvidia’s latest moon rally. [Watch Now]( [Assets in Global Climate Funds March Steadily Higher]( Appetite for U.S. climate investment funds rebounds in 2023. [Read More]( [What the SEC’s Actions on Greenwashing Mean for Investors]( Key developments include the DWS Investments settlement and changes to the Names Rule. [Read More]( [When It Comes to Passive Bond ETFs, the Devil Is in the Details]( Small nuances in the indexes they track can cause unexpected behavior during stress markets. [Read More]( Listen Now Get the latest investing insights and market updates with [Morningstar’s podcasts]( available on your iPhone, iPad, Android, PC, or smart speaker. 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](. © 2023 Morningstar, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 22 W. Washington St. Chicago, IL 60602

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