
ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds)
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) are investment funds that are traded on stock exchanges, much like individual stocks. An ETF holds a collection of assets such as stocks, bonds, or commodities, allowing investors to diversify their holdings without having to buy each individual asset. They are designed to track the performance of a specific index, sector, or asset class. ETFs are known for their flexibility, as they can be bought and sold throughout the trading day, often with lower fees than traditional mutual funds, making them a popular choice for both individual and institutional investors.