Why ETFs?
An ETF, or Exchange Traded Fund, is a collection of various securities that can be purchased or sold on a stock exchange. It holds multiple underlying assets, which may include stocks, bonds, or commodities. ETFs are named “Exchange Traded Funds” because they are traded on an exchange in a manner similar to stocks. The price of an ETF’s shares fluctuates throughout the trading day as investors buy and sell shares on the open market.