ETFs’ Troubled Cousins Bid For New Investors
Posted on Monday, June 8th, 2009 | In Exchange Traded Funds, Market Commentary
Contributed by: ETF Daily News (http://www.etfdailynews.com) -
Backers of exchange-traded notes are hoping financial markets settle down enough for investors to see the investment’s advantages rather than just its credit-related risks.
Before the credit crunch, ETNs were sometimes lumped with their more popular cousins, exchange-traded funds, or ETFs. Although structured differently, both generally follow indexes and trade on exchanges like stocks.
However, the [...]
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