Best value ETFs: Top funds that hold bargain-priced stocks
Think value stocks are poised to rise? Here are some of the top value funds to consider for your portfolio.
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Brian is driven to help people learn more about their money and investments knowing that it could end up positively impacting them in a real-life financial decision someday.
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Brian holds a B.S. in finance from Syracuse University and lives in New York with his family.
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