Sizing Up a Low-Volatility ETF | Page 2 of 2 | ETF Trends

Over the past 50 years, low-volatility stocks have performed almost as well as the broad U.S. market but with less risk. Overall, they have outperformed in most international markets, reports Samuel Lee for Morningstar. Lee also points out that the there are three major factors that will slow down growth going forward – deleveraging, debt and demographics. [ETFs for a Slow-Growth Economy]

PowerShares S&P 500 Low Volatility ETF


Tisha Guerrero contributed to this article.