The 3rd Annual Inside ETFs Conference will take place January 10-12, 2010 at the Boca Raton Resory & Club in Boca Raton , Florida. Regarded within the ETF industry as the premier event for financial advisors, this year’s conference includes an impressive lineup of topics and speakers, including:
- Is Buy-And-Hold Dead?
- Constructing Optimal Model Portfolios
- Leveraged and Inverse ETFs
- Emerging Markets: A New Core Holding?
- ETFs and Taxes: The Issues and Opportunities
- Active ETFs
See a complete agenda for all three days of the conference here. Some of the investment community’s sharpest minds, including David Blitzer, Charlie Cook, and Robert Shiller are among those scheduled to present. In years past, the Inside ETFs Conference has been one of the most informative and productive events in the ETF industry.
Designed for financial advisors, this event is a “must-attend” for RIAs, financial consultants, advisors, and planners using ETFs in client portfolios (and even more vital for those who aren’t!). To register for the event (a special rate of only $249 is available to financial advisors), click here.
Indicative of the tremendous growth in the ETF industry, the world’s largest ETF conference has grown even bigger in 2010. This year’s attendance is expected to top 500, and CNBC will be broadcasting live from the event. And as an added bonus for sports fans, Tuesday’s lunch address will be made by ESPN The Magazine’s Rick Reilly.
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