Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) are versatile investment vehicles that bundle together a collection of assets—such as stocks, bonds, or commodities—and trade on public exchanges similarly to individual stocks. Designed to offer broad market exposure with built-in diversification, ETFs enable investors to access entire sectors, indices, or asset classes through a single, tradable instrument. Whether tracking major benchmarks like the S&P 500, mirroring commodity prices, or following specialized investment strategies, ETFs appeal to both retail and institutional investors for their liquidity, transparency, and typically lower fees compared to mutual funds.
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