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ETF

Buying a single share of an ETF gives you exposure to a whole "basket" of different assets, such as hundreds of stocks or bonds. This helps reduce risk because your portfolio isn't dependent on the performance of just one company. 2. Intraday Trading Buying a single share of an ETF gives

ETF Benefits - Strengthening Your Portfolio | Charles Schwab

Most ETFs are passively managed to track an index (like the S&P 500), which leads to lower management fees compared to actively managed mutual funds. Buying a single share of an ETF gives