ETFs

How Do ETF Fees Work?

The ETF or fund business deducts investment management fees from exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual funds, and daily changes are made to the fund’s net asset value (NAV). Because the fund company processes these fees in-house, investors don’t see them on their accounts. Investors should be concerned about the total management expense ratio (MER), which

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How Do ETFs Grow?

Liquidity is the most important component in any ETF, stock, or other publicly traded asset. When you buy anything, liquidity means that there is enough trading interest that you can get out of it relatively fast without altering the price. Depending on the size of your position in relation to the usual trading volume, getting

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Should I Sell My ETFs?

“If an investor has to sell an ETF and it doesn’t move enough shares to achieve the best price,” Lee explains, “lack of liquidity is an issue.” “In this instance, an ETF with insufficient liquidity may be sold at a lower-than-expected share price during a period of market volatility.” When should I sell my exchange-traded

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