While ETFs do provide low-cost access to a variety of asset classes, industry sectors, and international markets, they do carry some unique risks.
What is an ETF?
An exchange traded fund (ETF) is a basket of securities that trade on an exchange, just like a stock. ETF share prices fluctuate all day as the ETF is bought and sold;
5 mistakes investors make with ETFs
If an ETF is thinly traded, there can be problems getting out of the investment, depending on the size of your position in relation to the average trading volume.
How to pick and evaluate ETFs
Fund size - larger tends to be better.
Everything you need to know about ETFs
ETFs own a basket of stocks, bonds or other assets that mimic a benchmark, such as Standard & Poor's 500-stock index.
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