Exchange Traded Fund Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Exchange Traded Fund stocks.

Exchange Traded Fund Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 18 GLD Gold soars on Russia-Ukraine fears, lower dollar; Goldman reiterates $3,000 gold forecast
Nov 17 GLD Physical Gold Or Miners? The Age-Old Question
Nov 17 OUNZ Physical Gold Or Miners? The Age-Old Question
Nov 16 GLD Benzinga Bulls And Bears: Tesla, Disney, Gold — And Hedge Funds Project Bitcoin To Hit $100K-$150K
Nov 15 GLD Gold slides in biggest weekly drop since 2021 as Fed signals no rush to cut rates
Nov 15 GLD Has Gold Lost Its Luster?
Nov 15 GLD Powell Speaks The Truth - Market Does Not Like It, Consternation About Kennedy, Gaetz, And Hegseth
Nov 15 OUNZ China's Gold Market In October: Unseen Price Records Bring Unprecedented Gold ETF Inflows
Nov 15 GLD China's Gold Market In October: Unseen Price Records Bring Unprecedented Gold ETF Inflows
Nov 15 OUNZ The Sell-Off In The Precious Metals Sector May Be Winding Down
Nov 15 GLD The Sell-Off In The Precious Metals Sector May Be Winding Down
Nov 14 OUNZ Gold: Medium-Term Uptrend Damaged, Spooked By Rapid Rise In 10-Year U.S. Treasury Yield
Nov 14 GLD Gold: Medium-Term Uptrend Damaged, Spooked By Rapid Rise In 10-Year U.S. Treasury Yield
Nov 14 OUNZ Gold Market Commentary: Under Pressure
Nov 14 GLD Gold Market Commentary: Under Pressure
Nov 14 GLD Commodity Roundup: Oil steady, aluminum price forecast raised to $2,450/tonne at BMI
Nov 13 GLD Gold: The Buying Opportunity Of The Year Has Arrived
Nov 13 OUNZ Gold: The Buying Opportunity Of The Year Has Arrived
Nov 12 GLD Gold adds to losses but analysts still see long-term safe-haven demand
Nov 12 GLD Crypto surge partially reflects less trust in government: Economist Judy Shelton
Exchange Traded Fund

An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is an investment fund traded on stock exchanges, much like stocks. An ETF holds assets such as stocks, commodities, or bonds and generally operates with an arbitrage mechanism designed to keep it trading close to its net asset value, although deviations can occasionally occur. Most ETFs track an index, such as a stock index or bond index. ETFs may be attractive as investments because of their low costs, tax efficiency, and stock-like features.ETF distributors only buy or sell ETFs directly from or to authorized participants, which are large broker-dealers with whom they have entered into agreements—and then, only in creation units, which are large blocks of tens of thousands of ETF shares, usually exchanged in-kind with baskets of the underlying securities. Authorized participants may wish to invest in the ETF shares for the long-term, but they usually act as market makers on the open market, using their ability to exchange creation units with their underlying securities to provide liquidity of the ETF shares and help ensure that their intraday market price approximates the net asset value of the underlying assets. Other investors, such as individuals using a retail broker, trade ETF shares on this secondary market.
An ETF combines the valuation feature of a mutual fund or unit investment trust, which can be bought or sold at the end of each trading day for its net asset value, with the tradability feature of a closed-end fund, which trades throughout the trading day at prices that may be more or less than its net asset value. Closed-end funds are not considered to be ETFs, even though they are funds and are traded on an exchange. ETFs have been available in the US since 1993 and in Europe since 1999. ETFs traditionally have been index funds, but in 2008 the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission began to authorize the creation of actively managed ETFs.ETFs offer both tax efficiency as well as lower transaction and management costs. More than US$2 trillion were invested in ETFs in the United States between when they were introduced in 1993 and 2015. By the end of 2015, ETFs offered "1,800 different products, covering almost every conceivable market sector, niche and trading strategy".

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