FAQ

8. What is an ETF and how is it different from a mutual fund?

Quick Answer:
ETFs trade throughout the day like stocks, while mutual funds price once daily and usually charge higher fees.


Learn More:
Exchange-traded funds offer liquidity and diversification at low cost. They suit both new and experienced investors seeking efficient market exposure. Understanding expense ratios and trading flexibility is key when choosing between the two.

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