Active fixed income ETFs, emerging market local currency bond funds and low-volatility-
stock ETFs are hot now. Yet long-short funds, managed futures and volatility ETFs and
ETNs are not.
That's the warning in a
Wall Street Journal article, by Anna Prior, in today's monthly
investing in funds special report section. The article covers hot (and not hot) trends in
the mutual fund business
Along the way, the
WSJ cites a number of mutual funds, including: the
Altergris Managed
Futures Strategy [
profile], the
J.P. Morgan U.S. Large Cap Core Plus Fund [
profile], the
Pimco Total Return
ETF [
profile] and
the
PowerShares
[
profile] S&P 500 Low
Volatility ETF.
Mutual Fund Store founder
Adam Bold,
BlackRock
global exchange-traded product research chief
Dodd Kittsley,
Lipper senior
research analyst
Matthew Lemieux and
LPL senior vice president of research
Anthony Valeri all talked to the paper for the piece. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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