2010
03.28
Daniel Webb asked:




ETF Trading is a new venture that some savvy traders are looking into to help make their money work for them. The concept is nothing new. In fact it is a solid and intelligent one that can yield maximum profits without entailing a convoluted process. And it is wise for investors and traders to always be on the lookout for a new method of improving the profits on their investment capital.

ETF trading (an exchange traded fund) is a variant on the traditional investment portfolio that is comprised of various investments which are designed to be traded in the same manner as a stock. But, of course, they are not stocks; they are a collective of various securities designed to keep track of how an index performs. Some may think this is similar to a mutual fund and, in some ways, it is. However, there is also a huge difference between ETF trading and mutual funds. That difference is that you have the potential to buy and sell an ETF throughout the same day. Yes, that means that these securities can be day traded on the American Stock Exchange and the various other legitimate world markets. Additionally, restrictions and limits associated with the closing sale price of a mutual fund would not factor into the equation.

Some may here the term ‘day trading’ and feel somewhat put off by the notion. They may have heard of high fees or other complexities associated with such trading. Here is some news for those that may have had second thoughts about looking into ETF trading: the process is not as restrictive as day trading and the concept of minimum investments is waived. It is possible sell short or buy as much as they wish to. And since the aforementioned concept of a locked mutual fund price is not part of the issue, traders are able to make purchases or sales based on current market prices and indications.

There are other uses for an ETF investment other than trading. These investments have been used to hedge portfolios, they have been optioned, and even bundled with other investments. It is this flexibility that has most definitely made this type of trading popular and effective in various investing circles. This is why more people are looking towards ETF trading as a viable concept for making their money grow in a variety of ways. This flexibility is further benefited by the fact that many have experienced reliably decent returns on their investments which certainly adds to the great value of exploring ETF trading.

Then, there is another major positive associated with working with ETF securities: there is no rule that says you cannot hold on to them for an extended period of time and term them into long term investments. In fact, many people prefer to use them for just this purpose and the end result is often something that is quite positive and impactful.

Gloria
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