ETFs

What Is ETF Liquidity?

Liquidity is one of the most misunderstood elements of ETFs. The amount of units traded on an exchange plus the liquidity of the individual assets in the ETF’s portfolio make up ETF liquidity. ETFs are open-ended, which means that units can be created or redeemed at any time in response to investor demand. Market makers, […]

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What Is ETF Exposure?

Investing in exchange-traded funds is a lot like investing in millennials: Born in the early 1990s, it didn’t become truly relevant until after the recession of 2007-09, but it’s been a force to be reckoned with ever since. ETFs in the United States have $530 billion in assets in 2008. Today, that figure is estimated

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What Is ETF Approval?

The fund provider holds the underlying assets, creates a fund to track their performance, and then sells shares in the fund to investors. An ETF’s shareholders own a portion of the fund but not the underlying assets. Nonetheless, investors in an ETF that tracks a stock index may get lump dividend payments or reinvestments for

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