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In risky market, Wall Street wants to privatize more of your stock and bond money

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Wall Street investment strategies once reserved for private banking clients are increasingly being offered to Main Street investors.

JPMorgan Chase and BlackRock are among major players in the ETF space making bets that private strategies will continue to see greater adoption.

Active ETFs designed to offer downside protection while capitalizing on income gained from selling call options.

The S&P 500 lost more than 10% of its value in a three-week period this month.

Investors should weigh both the pros and cons of wrapping them in an ETF structure.

Private credit ETFs are a good example, he said, since interval funds that trade under ticker symbols are already available, albeit in a less liquid trading format.

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