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From: "Tom Lydon" <tlydon@etftrends.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 11:06:29 -0400
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Subject: Webcast: Utilizing ETF Strategists to Enhance Your Advisory Business - 1 CE Credit

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Utilizing ETF Strategists to Enhance Your Advisory Business

Webcast: Wednesday, September 24th, 2:00 pm ET

Accepted for one hour of CFP/CIMA CE Credit.

 

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Assets are flowing into ETF Strategists' portfolios three times faster than ETFs alone. As the rate of ETF adoption increases, more advisors are turning to ETF Strategists to enhance their portfolio construction. Join Tom Lydon, Editor and Publisher of ETF Trends, as he moderates this discussion on:

  • The ways ETF strategists deliver outcome-oriented "solutions" that investors are currently demanding
  • How ETF Strategists help advisors to access tactical investment expertise that is not available in-house
  • How outsourcing the investment management function helps advisors optimize and grow their practice
  • How ETF Strategists enable advisors to participate in the "economics" of ETFs better within their current business models

Featured Speakers:

  • Robert Williams, CFA, Principal, Managing Director, SAGE
  • Adam Grossman, CFA, Director of Tactical Strategy, RiverFront Investment Group
  • Brendan Clark, CFA, President, Clark Capital Management Group

Title: Utilizing ETF Strategists to Enhance Your Advisory Business
Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Time: 2:00 PM ET

 

Accepted for One hour of CFP/CIMA®, CIMC® or CPWA® CE Credit for Live webcast attendees.

This complimentary webinar is for financial professionals only and is closed to the public.

 



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