Podcast: Finding Defensive Growth in a Fearful Market
As implied volatility surges due to political and COVID-related concerns, investors are faced with a dilemma: How should they meet portfolio goals while also managing the heightened downside risk? For answers to this timely question, Mark Raes, Chris Heakes and Matt Montemurro get creative with their ETF recommendations – offering a number of innovative exposures to capture growth and yield, even as their primary call focuses on strategies with iron-clad defensive positioning.
Mark Raes is the Head of Product at BMO Global Asset Management. He is joined on the podcast by Chris McHaney and Matt Montemurro, two Portfolio Managers and ETF Specialists at BMO Global Asset Management. The episode was recorded live on September 02, 2020.
Podcast: Finding Defensive Growth in a Fearful Market
As implied volatility surges due to political and COVID-related concerns, investors are faced with a dilemma: How should they meet portfolio goals while also managing the heightened downside risk? For answers to this timely question, Mark Raes, Chris Heakes and Matt Montemurro get creative with their ETF recommendations – offering a number of innovative exposures to capture growth and yield, even as their primary call focuses on strategies with iron-clad defensive positioning.
Mark Raes is the Head of Product at BMO Global Asset Management. He is joined on the podcast by Chris McHaney and Matt Montemurro, two Portfolio Managers and ETF Specialists at BMO Global Asset Management. The episode was recorded live on September 02, 2020.
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