ETF

  • ready-made portfolios, e.g. shares, bonds, commodities
  • when you choose an ETF, you get a ready-made investment portfolio
  • you invest in the whole portfolio, no need to look for individual instruments
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What is an ETF

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An ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) is an open-ended investment fund listed on an exchange. An ETF reflects the behaviour of a particular stock market index, industry or sector. It allows for the constant creation and redemption of units, i.e. participation titles. ETF units are listed on the stock exchange in the same way as shares.

How to get started investing in ETFs?

If you want to invest in exchange traded funds, set up a brokerage account. You can find more information here.

Key fees

Other instruments

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Invest in companies listed on the Stock Exchange
Invest in companies listed on the Stock Exchange
Invest in companies listed on the Stock Exchange
Invest in companies listed on the Stock Exchange

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Buy and sell government, cooperative, municipal and corporate bonds
Buy and sell government, cooperative, municipal and corporate bonds
Buy and sell government, cooperative, municipal and corporate bonds
Buy and sell government, cooperative, municipal and corporate bonds

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Transact in instruments whose price depends on the underlying
Transact in instruments whose price depends on the underlying
Transact in instruments whose price depends on the underlying
Transact in instruments whose price depends on the underlying

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Hedge your portfolio and make money on ups or down
Hedge your portfolio and make money on ups or down
Hedge your portfolio and make money on ups or down
Hedge your portfolio and make money on ups or down