▶ What is an ETF? Explained in One Sentence
Have you heard of the concept "investing a single amount in the entire market"? That is the core appeal of ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds). Simply put, an ETF is an investment fund listed on a stock exchange that bundles various assets (stocks, bonds, commodities, etc.), allowing you to buy and sell as flexibly as stocks while enjoying the peace of mind that comes with diversification.
Unlike traditional funds, ETFs have two special features: real-time trading and high transparency. You don't have to wait until the end of the trading day to know the price; instead, you can buy and sell at market prices throughout the trading day. This flexibility has attracted millions of investors worldwide.
▶ The True Identity of ETFs: The Perfect Design of a Hybrid
ETFs combine the advantages of stocks and funds. From stocks, they inherit liquidity and real-time pricing; from funds, they gain diversification and professional management. More importantly,