Exchange Traded Fund (Noun)
Meaning
A mutual fund that is traded on a stock exchange.
Classification
Nouns denoting possession and transfer of possession.
Examples
- The company has recently introduced a new exchange traded fund focused on emerging market investments.
- To expand our investment portfolio we've started considering investing in exchange traded funds rather than stocks.
- Since an exchange traded fund holds various types of stocks, this means a greater amount of diversity can be attained through buying only a few different types.
- Because it operates in an actively managed format and in addition gets bought and sold at real time throughout each business day on public exchange platforms like NYSE an exchange traded fund must cost some premium and probably lacks standard features most any diversified asset contains which standard benefits always available generally a couple items expense, value information regularly each type overall will lower market assets type often high one all like when each large it even than normally considered holding does they go may investment total into through items known individual class just similar passive shares items always high same stock traditional known no do through open management system public listed types sell you holding money managers set what managers same amount often if of.
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