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  • ETFs? There’s an app for that — from Claymore
    Vanguard may have arrived with a splash into Canada’s ETF market this week but the innovations keep on coming from rival Claymore Investments, headed by Som Seif. Claymore and Scotia iTrade won the Best ETF Initiative at last week’s Canadian Investment Awards for their joint commission-less ETF trades.
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    Jonathan Chevreau | December 08, 2011
  • Make sure ETF strategies suit client objectives
    Index investing is an effective way of helping clients get broad market exposure in a low-cost, non-emotional way, according to Som Seif, president and CEO of Claymore Investments Inc. But as advisors embrace exchange traded funds, he says they...
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    Megan Harman | December 01, 2011

 

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by Scott Minerd

CEO and Chief Investment Officer,
Guggenheim Partners Asset Management

  • The Triumph of Optimism

    by Scott Minerd | Jan 04, 2012
    There is an old proverb that describes three methods of gaining wisdom: “First, by reflection, which is noblest; second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third, by experience, which is bitterest.” At year-end, many of us turn to the nobility of reflection in hopes of gleaning wisdom for the new year. Recently, my own ruminations helped me solidify my outlook on the future.
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by Mike Schwager

Managing Director Chief Market Strategist,
Claymore Investments

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