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Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) Investing: What You Need to Know

by Harry Domash

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If you liked this Short, you might also like Fire Your Stock Analyst!: Analyzing Stocks On Your Own, 2nd Edition (9780137010233) by Harry Domash. Available in print and digital formats. Why ETFs make as much sense for individual investors as they do for hedge funds! You can trade ETFs through any broker, paying the same commission as a stock trade. Most ETFs require no minimum investment or holding period. ETFs can be traded at any time during the day or sold short. Sophisticated investors quickly discovered they were ideal for market timing. But ETFs make as much sense for individuals as for hedge funds.… (more)
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If you liked this Short, you might also like Fire Your Stock Analyst!: Analyzing Stocks On Your Own, 2nd Edition (9780137010233) by Harry Domash. Available in print and digital formats. Why ETFs make as much sense for individual investors as they do for hedge funds! You can trade ETFs through any broker, paying the same commission as a stock trade. Most ETFs require no minimum investment or holding period. ETFs can be traded at any time during the day or sold short. Sophisticated investors quickly discovered they were ideal for market timing. But ETFs make as much sense for individuals as for hedge funds.

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