Fund Managers See More Gains In Store For ETF Investors
17 December 2009 at 2:01 pm by Staff
If a recent Bank Of America survey of fund managers is accurate, 2010 could see more profits for ETF investors. The bullish sentiment stems from a belief that the world economy will continue to grow, inflation will stay in check and corporate profit expectations are higher than at any point since 2003.
But, just a mere 9 months ago, many of these people were singing a completely different tune. If they were overly bearish then, are they overly bullish now?
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