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Rydex Managed Futures Strategy Fund is the first open-end mutual fund that provides exposure to the futures market. Listen to this podcast to learn more about this unique fund from Rydex Investments.
Exchange traded funds, or ETFs, offer investors many advantages, including the ability to trade like stocks. That similarity may lead you to believe that an ETF's liquidity is dictated by its trading volume. But it's actually the trading volume of an ETF's underlying stocks that has the biggest impact on its overall liquidity.
Offering flexibility, low cost and transparency, Exchange Traded Funds (or ETFs) have quickly become a popular investment vehicle. But how exactly is an ETF priced? What's involved in the process that establishes an ETF's value? Today we are going to discuss the ETF pricing process.
Offering flexibility, transparency and low expense ratios, Exchange Traded Funds have quickly become a popular investment vehicle. But how is an ETF first established? What has to happen in order to bring an ETF to market? Today we are going to discuss how an ETF is created; specifically we'll review the ETF creation and redemption process.
Aug 21, 2007
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