Etf

/ˌiː.tiːˈɛf/ noun

Exchange-Traded Fund; an investment fund traded on stock exchanges like individual stocks, typically tracking an index, commodity, bonds, or basket of assets. Combines features of mutual funds and stocks.

Acronym formed from 'Exchange-Traded Fund'. The concept emerged in the 1990s, with the first ETF launched in 1993. The term reflects the fund's key feature of being tradeable on exchanges like stocks.

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