As tariff risk becomes part of the 2025 investing calculus, many investors are choosing to look for opportunities overseas. The T. Rowe Price International Equity ETF (TOUS) is worth consideration, given its actively managed strategy and performance this year.
In muddled markets fraught with volatility and changing regimes, it can become difficult to discern areas of opportunity. T. Rowe Price, an active management powerhouse within the industry, recently discussed potential avenues of opportunity it's watching this year in equity markets.
Could now be the time to diversify abroad with an active international equity ETF? Active ETFs have become key parts of numerous portfolios in recent years.
The tariff sell-off has taken a big bite out of market value. With clarity lacking about what the Trump administration will do next, investors may be looking at their options.
On this episode of the “ETF of the Week” podcast, VettaFi's Head of Research Todd Rosenbluth talked about the T. Rowe Price International Equity ETF (TOUS) with Money Life host Chuck Jaffe.
VettaFi's Head of Research Todd Rosenbluth discussed the T. Rowe Price International Equity ETF (TOUS) on this week's “ETF of the Week” podcast with Chuck Jaffe of “Money Life.
It's hard to ignore the market selloff facing investors right now. The S&P 500 has fallen almost 10% over the last month, while the Dow has dropped 8.6% in that time.
International equities may have been overlooked amid the recent surge in active ETF popularity — until now. The active international ETF TOUS has gotten off to a hot start in 2025, sending a buy signal with strong tech chart momentum.
Pinning down a market narrative to start 2025 may be difficult, but some funds have already stood out as the first month of the year comes to an end. The active international ETF TOUS is one, performing well year-to-date.
Many investors have likely entered 2025 feeling positive but also uncertain. Last year saw markets produce significant returns largely riding on just a handful of firms, mostly in tech.
U.S. investors have their sights set on a big presidential election just over the horizon. With ramifications for many aspects of American life, including markets, it has investors' and advisors' rapt attention.
Is now the time to invest abroad? Yes, a big 50 basis point rate cut has brightened the economic picture in the U.S. That doesn't guarantee a soft landing from inflation, however.