As ETF industry meets, these are the hot trends people are watching in 2019

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As ETF industry meets, these are the hot trends people are watching in 2019
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Zero-fee funds, the influence of Google and Amazon, and smart beta strategies are all hot topics as the ETF industry meets in Florida this week.

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