Exchange-traded fund (ETF)
What is an ETF?
An Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) is a type of investment fund and exchange-traded product that holds a diversified basket of assets—such as stocks, commodities, or bonds.
Explanation:
ETFs are traded on stock exchanges just like individual stocks, allowing investors to buy and sell shares throughout the trading day. They offer a cost-effective way to gain exposure to a broad market or specific sectors, making them popular among both individual and institutional investors.
Practical Example:
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