We are roughly six months into the pandemic. Equity markets have regained nearly all of their losses following their precipitous decline in March. But the economy remains in a recession. Some are even calling it a depression. Advisors and their clients want downside protection, but also want to participate in the upside if markets continue to perform well. That has made defined-outcome ETFs the most popular product type among ETFs. Here today to talk about how those ETFs work is Bruce Bond of Innovator ETFs, the leading provider of defined-outcome ETFs.
We are roughly six months into the pandemic. Equity markets have regained nearly all of their losses following their precipitous decline in March. But the economy remains in a recession. Some are even calling it a depression. Advisors and their clients want downside protection, but also want to participate in the upside if markets continue to perform well. That has made defined-outcome ETFs the most popular product type among ETFs. Here today to talk about how those ETFs work is Bruce Bond of Innovator ETFs, the leading provider of defined-outcome ETFs.
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