ETFs are just exchange traded funds... you buy and sell them like a stock but they are just mutual funds. And truthfully they usually return a hair better than mutual funds with lower fees and no commissions. I've played with them on occasion when I don't know what to buy and reading the economic indicators have a good idea that the market is going to rise (or fall...they have short trading ETFs too)
And since I've been laid up due to my legs and quarantines...it's kept me busy and out of trouble.
And since I've been laid up due to my legs and quarantines...it's kept me busy and out of trouble.
I think what put's me off ETF's is that I would only be buying a contract. Therefore no underlying asset. That's the part my brain struggles with lol. Anyhow I know plenty of people like them and have made money with them.
I pray your legs get better
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