On this episode of the “ETF of the Week” podcast, VettaFi's Head of Research, Todd Rosenbluth, discussed the T. Rowe Price Value ETF (TVAL) with Chuck Jaffe of Money Life.
VettaFi's Head of Research Todd Rosenbluth discussed the T. Rowe Price Value ETF (TVAL) on this week's “ETF of the Week” podcast with Chuck Jaffe of “Money Life.
Inflation is not so quietly ratcheting up. The economist group the Survey of Professional Forecasters recently projected a heady 6% inflation rate for the second quarter in the U.S. amid continued Middle East volatility and uncertainty.
2026 is off to a volatile start for markets, with geopolitics a bigger factor than ever. The U.S. Iran War has upended whatever predictions markets may have had entering the new year, following a previous U.S. intervention in Venezuela.
Let's face it: Justified or not, stocks are expensive right now. Many key market-leading firms are asking investors to pay a premium for equity exposure, particularly the AI-hyperscalers and megacap tech names.
Value stocks almost always seem just on the cusp of a bright moment, but could “this” time actually be for real for the category? Where past value calls have stemmed from smaller trends in equities data, like disappointing growth returns, more macro factors are looming that could produce value-friendly conditions: namely, persistent inflation.
The narrative for growth stocks continues to face mounting challenges this year on compounding risks. In an environment of spiking economic and market uncertainty, value stocks offer convincing performance and warrant consideration.
In yet another sign markets could be turning toward value, the active value ETF TVAL has added a quarter billion dollars in net inflows over just the last month. Rising uncertainty, market sell-offs, and lingering concentration risk could contribute to that interest.
Is the market regime poised for a shift? Big, growthy tech firms have delivered significant performance for investors in the last few years.
Advisors and investors seeking to diversify their equity portfolios this year should consider the T. Rowe Price Value ETF (TVAL).
Is the market actually too expensive? Earlier this month, VettaFi Economic and Market Research Analyst Jen Nash explored that question.
Will the Fed make one more rate cut to end 2024? One more cut would top off what has been a very positive fall for rate cut hopefuls considering how long the Fed waited.