WEBCASTS

How a Systematic Active Approach Can Pinpoint Opportunities in Emerging Markets

Join Dimensional’s Senior Investment Director, Althea Trevor in the upcoming webcast as she describes opportunities in emerging markets and the advantages of systematic, active investing with Tom Lydon, Vice Chairman of VettaFi

July 28, 2022
11am PT | 2pm ET
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SUMMARY

Dimensional has applied a systematic yet flexible approach in its emerging markets strategies for nearly three decades. The firm recently expanded its offering to include exchange-traded funds (ETFs), including emerging markets strategies. Topics covered will also include:

  • Current state of emerging markets and the potential for higher expected returns
  • Recent geopolitical risk and market volatility related to emerging markets
  • The importance of flexibility when pursuing return premiums
  • How a systematic and diversified approach can improve upon indexing

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SPEAKERS

Althea Trevor

Senior Investment Director
Dimensional Fund Advisors

Tom Lydon

Vice Chairman
VettaFi

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Important Disclosures

This information is provided for registered investment advisors and Institutional investors and is not intended for public use. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP is an investment advisor registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP does not endorse, recommend, or guarantee the services of any advisor. or advisory or consulting firm. Dimensional Fund Advisors LP is not affiliated with the third-party speakers listed above. 

ETFs trade like stocks, fluctuate in market value, and may trade either at a premium or discount to their net asset value. ETF shares trade at market price and are not individually redeemable with the issuing fund, other than in large share amounts called creation units. ETFs are subject to risks similar to those of stocks, including those regarding short-selling and margin account maintenance. Ordinary broker commissions may apply. Risks include loss of principal and fluctuating value.