Why invest in ETFs? 

An exchange traded fund, or ETF, is a basket of investments such as stocks or bonds. There are many types of ETFs. Some track broad stock indexes, while others invest in specific themes or industries. This makes it easy to invest in an idea without having to pick individual stocks.

If you're just starting to learn how to invest in ETFs, the first step is to open a brokerage account.

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Diversification

A single ETF can include a wide range of stocks or bonds. This can help you efficiently diversify your portfolio.

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Lower costs

ETFs often have lower fees than mutual funds. Savings are passed onto investors and can even provide tax benefits.

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Flexibility

Like stocks, ETFs can be traded anytime during market hours and can often be bought in dollar amounts at Light Horse.

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Expertise

ETFs are managed by investing professionals that focus on keeping the investing in the ETF on track, and on target.

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An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a basket of securities that trades on an exchange just like a stock does. The cool part is that the ETF portfolio holds securities themed to an idea or industry or country. ETFs can even give you access to leverage or a type of security that might be hard to buy individually.
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ETF share prices fluctuate all day as the ETF is bought and sold. This is different from mutual funds, which are only priced once a day, after the market closes.
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ETFs can contain all types of investments, including stocks, commodities, or bonds. Some ETFs offer U.S. only holdings, while others are international.
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ETFs offer low expense ratios and fewer broker commissions than buying the stocks individually.
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