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Why most RIAs bent on launching in-house ETFs should swallow hard and start a mutual fund

What makes exchange traded funds so great for consumers can cut the other way if you try to compete with BlackRock

Author Guest Columnist Andrew Rogers June 23, 2014 at 4:33 PM
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Andrew Rogers: Unless they team up with a distribution or sales partner, smaller firms will likely find launching ETFs too big of a financial strain.

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