In the study, 81% of advisors said they either recommend or use ETFs, while only 78% said they use or recommend mutual funds.
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A study by the Journal of Financial Planning and the FPA Research and Practice Institute has determined that exchange-traded funds are now more popular among advisors than are mutual funds. So reports Valuewalk.
In the study, 81% of advisors said they either recommend or use ETFs, while only 78% said they use or recommend mutual funds.