Exchange-traded funds have made it easier than ever for people to invest, and their low costs enable investors to tailor the market exposure they want in their portfolios without losing too much money to investing fees. After a strong 2017, many investors are ramping down their expectations for 2018. But the best way to approach the coming year is to stick with the same strategy that has worked over the long run: Keep a core of all-weather ETFs and supplement it with modest positions based on short-term market conditions. The five following ETFs provide both a core portfolio for the long haul as well as a bet on a couple of possible winning sectors in 2018.

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