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What is the primary characteristic of an 'exchange-traded fund' (ETF) compared to a traditional open-end mutual fund?

ETFs are similar to mutual funds in their pooled investment approach but trade like stocks on exchanges, allowing investors to buy and sell them throughout the

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Question: What is the primary characteristic of an 'exchange-traded fund' (ETF) compared to a traditional open-end mutual fund?

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  • ETFs can only be bought and sold once a day at the NAV.
  • ETFs impose a significant front-end load on investors. ✅ ETFs trade on stock exchanges throughout the trading day at market-determined prices.
  • ETFs are not subject to regulatory oversight like mutual funds.

Correct answer: ETFs trade on stock exchanges throughout the trading day at market-determined prices.

Explanation: ETFs are similar to mutual funds in their pooled investment approach but trade like stocks on exchanges, allowing investors to buy and sell them throughout the day at prices that fluctuate based on supply and demand. Mutual funds are bought and sold at day-end NAV.

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