Seeying Beyond Uncertainty With Minimum Volatility

Seeying Beyond Uncertainty With Minimum Volatility

In this one-hour webinar, ETF.com Managing Director Dave Nadig sits down with Alex Piré

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In this one-hour webinar, ETF.com Managing Director Dave Nadig sits down with Alex Piré, head of Client Portfolio Management for Seeyond at Natixis Investment Managers, to discuss the challenges of slotting international investments into a diversified portfolio—and staying invested when it matters most.

Continuing education (CE) credit available

Speaker:
Dave Nadig, ETF.com

Guest:
Alex Piré, Natixis Investment Managers

Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019 – 2:00 p.m. ET

Duration: 60 minutes

 

 

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Before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risk, charges, and expenses. Visit im.natixis.com for a prospectus or a summary prospectus containing this and other information. Read it carefully.​

Unlike typical exchange-traded funds, there are no indexes that an active ETF attempts to track or replicate. Thus, the ability of an active ETF to achieve its objectives will depend on the effectiveness of the portfolio manager.

ALPS Distributors, Inc. is the distributor for the Natixis Seeyond International Minimum Volatility ETF. Natixis Distribution, L.P. is a marketing agent. ALPS Distributors, Inc. is not affiliated with Natixis Distribution, L.P.​

Foreign securities may involve heightened risk due to currency fluctuations. Additionally, they may be subject to greater political, economic, environmental, credit, and information risks. Foreign securities may be subject to higher volatility than U.S. securities, due to varying degrees of regulation and limited liquidity.

Currency exchange rates between the U.S. dollar and foreign currencies may cause the value of the fund’s investments to decline.

Equity securities are volatile and can decline significantly in response to broad market and economic conditions.

Foreign securities may involve heightened risk due to currency fluctuations. Additionally, they may be subject to greater political, economic, environmental, credit, and information risks. Foreign securities may be subject to higher volatility than U.S. securities, due to varying degrees of regulation and limited liquidity.

 

Performance data shown represents past performance and is no guarantee of, and not necessarily indicative of, future results. Total return and value will vary and you may have a gain or loss when shares are sold. Current performance may be lower or higher than quoted. For most recent month-end performance, visit im.natixis.com/ETFs. You may not invest directly in an index.

 

The statements and opinions expressed are those of Alex Pire and are as of the date of the webinar. All information is historical and not indicative of future results and subject to change. Readers should not assume that an investment in the securities mentioned was or would be profitable in the future. This information is not a recommendation to buy or sell. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

 

Alpha: A measure of the difference between a portfolio's actual returns and its expected performance, given its level of systematic market risk.  A positive alpha indicates outperformance and negative alpha indicates underperformance relative to the portfolio's level of systematic risk.

Active Share: Active Share is a measure of the percentage of stock holdings in a manager's portfolio that differs from the benchmark index. Exclude all non-equity holdings

 

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