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Exchange Traded Funds

Exchange Traded Funds
Exchange Traded Funds are portfolios of stocks that replicate the performance of pretty much every imaginable stock index. They offer investors the opportunity to invest in a particular market sector without researching individual stocks.

Most Exchange Traded Funds require no minimum investment, and there is no required holding period. Unlike mutual funds that trade only once a day, after the market closes, ETFs can be traded at any time during the day. Another advantage is that Exchange Traded Funds can be sold short.

Barclays ETF
iShares, the world's largest family of Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) is the brand name of the exchange-traded fund family pioneered by Barclays Global Investors. Each iShare fund tracks a bond or stock market index.

Unlike US iShares, Barclay's added currency hedging features to the Canadian iShares, to distinguish them from the US products in response to the elimination of limits on foreign holdings by Canadians in an RRSP.

Bond ETF
While similar to other ETFs, bond ETFs are unique in the world of fixed income because, as they are traded on stock exchanges, the current and historical prices of bond ETFs are available to all investors. Historically, this kind of price transparency for bonds has been available only to institutional investors. Bond ETFs are available on a global basis.

There are two reasons to consider investing in a bond ETF. The first is to provide a relatively steady stream of income. If you're older, you may appreciate the stability that comes from income generating investments. The other reason is to decrease overall portfolio volatility because bonds and stocks often don't move in concert with each other.

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ETFs are a low cost, tax efficient way to manage your portfolio. International investment opportunities abound and ETF's are the safest and smartest way to invest in global markets.

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