Ollie
Smith:
There’s
an
ETF
for
everything
these
days.
No,
genuinely.
There’s
an
ETF
for
video
games.
There’s
an
ETF
that
invests
in
companies
with
“biblical”
values.
There’s
even
an
ETF
for
pet
care.
So
why
have
such
products
become
so
popular?
And,
in
the
era
of
SEC-approved
bitcoin
spot
ETFs,
how
should
investors
navigate
this
labyrinthine
world
–
all
while
staying
diversified,
and
keeping
a
good
handle
on
their
risk
tolerance?
Enter
Morningstar.
This
week
across
Morningstar’s
European
editorial
websites,
we’ll
be
bringing
you
everything
you
need
to
know
about
exchange-traded
funds.
From
the
top
and
bottom
performers
to
the
broader
market
view,
we’ll
be
asking
some
pressing
questions.
For
instance:
which
global
equity
ETFs
are
the
best?
Where
are
passive
strategies
winning,
and
where
are
they
losing?
And:
can
ETFs
really
ever
be
active?
If
all
of
this
sounds
confusing,
fear
not.
We’ll
also
have
a
simple
guide
for
beginners
too.
From
how
ETFs
work
to
how
you
should
approach
them
with
your
tax
profile
in
mind,
we’ve
got
all
angles
covered.
Never
again
will
you
have
to
pretend
you
know
what
you’re
talking
about
at
dinner
parties
when
that
weird
guy
who
doesn’t
read
social
cues
very
well
[*points
to
self*]
brings
it
up.
If
only
there
was
an
ETF
for
good
manners.
No
really,
there’s
an
ETF
for
everything
these
days!
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