An iShares exchange-traded fund that invests in mortgage-backed securities has raised $3.1 billion since the start of 2019, making it the third-most popular ETF so far this year, according to FactSet. Reasons for the surge in popularity: stock market mayhem and the Federal Reserve.
Can't see how investing in Mortgage backed securities could go wrong!
The Wall Street journal supports Trump. They want the rich to make policy for workers in this country. The Wall Street journal is Fake News.
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