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ETFs are mutual funds that are traded on a stock exchange and track a specified index or benchmark, thereby alowing investors to participate in entire financial markets with the ease of share trading.
While offering the same diversification and investment reach as mutual funds, ETFs differ in several key areas:
You can invest in ETFs directly from the GlobalReach Markets platform. All ETFs tradable through the platform can be bought or sold using the Stock Trading module or the Price List. If you have trouble finding the ETF you want to purchase, use the Instrument Explorer to search by the ETFs name or ticker symbol.
You can track the performance of your ETF through the GlobalReach Markets platform. Monitor the price of the ETF through the Price List and use the charting system to identify longer term price trends and review past performance. GlobalReach Market's Instrument Information module even allows you to read news and background information related to the ETFs you are trading.
GlobalReach Markets offers over 100 passively-managed ETFs covering a wide range of sectors and markets.
No. ETFs are available for a variety of indices including fixed income, currencies and commodities.
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are mutual funds, which are generally required to register for marketing and/or trading in the individual jurisdiction in which they are publicly offered. Certain restrictions may apply depending on the jurisdiction in which you live. Please be aware that Your Company recommends that you should only invest in an ETF if it is duly registered in your local jurisdiction. Investing in an ETF which is not registered in your local jurisdiction could result in loss of investment or adverse tax implications.
ETFs fall under the auspices of the jurisdictions in which they are registered and are subject to the rules and regulations of the exchange on which they are traded.
For specific regulatory information, check with your local financial authority.
Trading ETFs like shares offers several advantages:
ETFs are subject to an annual fee, commonly referred to as Management Fee or Expense Ratio. This fee does not include the commission payable on buying or selling the ETF. Details regarding the fee are provided in the prospectus for each individual ETF.