What Does ETF Stand For?
ETF stands for Exchange Traded Fund
An ETF is a type of investment fund that you can buy and sell on the stock market, just like a regular stock. It holds a collection of different investments, such as shares of companies, bonds, or commodities (like gold), all grouped together in one fund. When you buy a share of an ETF, you’re buying a small piece of all the investments inside that fund. This helps you spread your risk because you’re not relying on the performance of just one company. Key points: You can trade ETFs anytime the stock market is open. ETFs usually have lower fees than other types of funds. They let you invest in lots of companies or sectors at once, making it easier to diversify. You can see what’s inside most ETFs because they are transparent about their holdings. In short, an ETF is an easy and low-cost way to invest in a mix of assets while being able to trade them like stocks.
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ETF is an Initialism
Added on 4th May 2025 | Last edited on 4th May 2025 | Edit Acronym