The Institutional Etf Toolbox - (Bloomberg Financial) by Eric Balchunas (Hardcover) (2024)

Book Synopsis

Get up to speed on the booming innovation surrounding institutional ETF usage.

The Institutional ETF Toolbox is the institutional investor's guide to utilizing exchange-traded funds and taking full advantage of the innovative new products in their expanding repertoire. The ETF toolbox is expanding rapidly with nearly one new ETF launching every day this decade so far. As with any financial innovation, this phenomenon brings both opportunity and concerns, as well as a dire need for clarity and strong due diligence skills.

This book is both reference and resource, providing data-driven explanations backed by real-world market examples--alongside valuable insight from leading practitioners. Coverage includes an examination of the advantages and growth of ETFs as well as current and future uses of ETFs, emerging markets, and the strategic and tactical perspectives you need to effectively use ETFs to optimal effect. The major concerns surrounding ETFs are addressed in full to give you the background you need to formulate a better ETF strategy.

ETF allocations are expected to keep growing rapidly across all institutional types, and new and emerging products are becoming more and more liquid allowing easier expression of investment opinion. This book shows you how any investors can utilize these tools to strengthen your portfolio and safely expand into particularly appealing areas.

  • Understand how the ETF ticks and the how to take advantage of all the myriad of advantages
  • Learn how to perform effective due diligence using exposure, cost, liquidity, risk and structure
  • Utilize ETFs for cash equitization, portfolio rebalancing, liquidity management, and more
  • Learn how ETFs are expanding into equities, fixed income, emerging markets, and alternatives
  • Learn how to avoid unwanted costs, liquidity issues and hidden complexities

ETF usage is climbing with assets growing by about 25 percent per year, and those who use them expect to expand their usage quickly. The Institutional ETF Toolbox provides the actionable information institutions need to identify and adopt the most suitable approach.

From the Back Cover

It is widely known that exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have democratized investing by giving the little guy (retail) the same access as the big guy (institutions). While that is very true, the less-told story is that many institutions have also turned to ETFs for a wide variety of purposes. This detailed look at ETFs by Bloomberg's top ETF authority, Eric Balchunas, focuses on the fundamentals, best practices, and latest ETFs specifically useful to institutional investors. Professional-level guidance will help you understand, use, and perform due diligence on the diverse choice of ETFs available today. A range of examples, as well as valuable insight from leading practitioners, illustrate how some institutions went outside the norm to use ETFs in innovative and profitable ways. Cutting-edge coverage also includes new perspectives on liquidity and trading that reveal a wide range of possibilities for institutions.

The first section looks at why ETFs are so popular, where they came from, how they work, all the ways different institutions are using them, and what it takes to research and vet them. The second part gives you a categorical overview of the breadth of ETF choices available and enables you to dig down into the specifics of each one. You'll turn to this section again and again for its:

  • In-depth look at various asset classes, including equities, fixed income, and alternatives
  • Expanded coverage on such hot-topic areas as smart beta, currency hedging, and liquid alts
  • Insider's perspective on trading ETFs, including how to consider premiums and discounts

Case studies in each section are carefully selected to provide an analytic edge when evaluating ETFs, making this reference endlessly useful in practice.

The Institutional ETF Toolbox is the institutional investor's guide to utilizing exchangetraded funds and taking full advantage of the innovative new products in their expanding repertoire. The ETF toolbox is expanding rapidly with nearly one new ETF launching every day this decade. As with any financial innovation, this phenomenon brings both opportunity and concerns, as well as a dire need for clarity and strong due diligence skills. In The Institutional ETF Toolbox, the professional money manager can take another look at ETFs, one of the most powerful and fastest-growing investing options available today.

About the Author

ERIC BALCHUNAS is a senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg, where he has more than a decade of experience working with ETF data, designing new functions, and writing ETF research for the Bloomberg terminal. He also writes articles, feature stories, and blog posts on ETFs for Bloomberg.com and appears each week on Bloomberg TV and Radio to discuss ETFs.

The Institutional Etf Toolbox - (Bloomberg Financial) by  Eric Balchunas (Hardcover) (2024)

FAQs

Who is the ETF specialist at Bloomberg? ›

Eric Balchunas is an analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence focused on exchange-traded funds.

Do institutional investors use ETFs? ›

Institutional investors, the pension funds, insurance companies, endowment funds, and other mega-money players have slightly different fund needs than retail investors. That said, they have increasingly turned to ETFs over the last decade or so, thanks to their transparency and tax advantages.

How much does Bloomberg ETF Analyst earn? ›

Total Salary Range for Bloomberg Analyst

The estimated total pay range for a Analyst at Bloomberg is $119K–$179K per year, which includes base salary and additional pay. The average Analyst base salary at Bloomberg is $123K per year.

Who is the largest ETF market maker? ›

Key Takeaways
  • ETFs are among the most popular and affordable investment options available to investors.
  • Vanguard, BlackRock, and State Street dominate the ETF market with the most offerings.
  • The five largest ETF issuers have more than $100 billion each in ETF assets under management.
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Does Warren Buffett use ETFs? ›

Warren Buffett has long recommended the S&P 500 index fund and ETF, and through his holding company Berkshire Hathaway, he also owns two of these types of investments: the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO -1.36%) and the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY -1.38%).

Are ETFs a smart investment? ›

For most individual investors, ETFs represent an ideal type of asset with which to build a diversified portfolio. In addition, ETFs tend to have much lower expense ratios compared to actively managed funds, can be more tax-efficient, and offer the option to immediately reinvest dividends.

Should I invest in individual stocks or ETFs? ›

ETFs offer advantages over stocks in two situations. First, when the return from stocks in the sector has a narrow dispersion around the mean, an ETF might be the best choice. Second, if you are unable to gain an advantage through knowledge of the company, an ETF is your best choice.

Who is the top ETF manager? ›

BlackRock

What is an ETF specialist? ›

Your Responsibilities:

Managing a territory to generate sales and revenue to meet objectives. Managing and cultivating key relationships with professional buyers and developing ETF sales through those contacts.

Who manages ETF funds? ›

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are SEC-registered investment companies that offer investors a way to pool their money in a fund that invests in stocks, bonds, or other assets. In return, investors receive an interest in the fund. Most ETFs are professionally managed by SEC-registered investment advisers.

What is the function of ETF in Bloomberg? ›

ETFL<GO> is a key tool that allows you to analyze the liquidity of the underlying shares of any equity exchange-traded fund where holdings data is available (Figure A.

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