Wikipedia給ETF的定義:
Exchange-traded funds (or ETFs) are open ended mutual
funds that can be traded at any time throughout the course of the day.
Typically, ETFs try to replicate a stock market index such as the S&P 500 (.INX) or the Hang Seng Index, a market sector such as energy or technology, or a commodity such as gold or petroleum;
However, as ETFs proliferated in 2006 from under one hundred in number
to almost four hundred by the end of the year, the trend has been away
from these simpler index-tracking funds to intellidexes and other
proprietary groupings of stocks.
ETF和一般開放式基金最大的不同在於,ETF在整個交易日的營業時間,都可以交易。只要有成交,就會有新的報價。和開放式基金,一天只結算一次淨值,很不一樣。你可以對股票作的事,也可以用在ETF上。放空、下市價單或是限價單、停損指令等,都可以執行。
來源:
綠角財經筆記ETF中文介紹
Exchange-traded funds (or ETFs) are open ended mutual
funds that can be traded at any time throughout the course of the day.
Typically, ETFs try to replicate a stock market index such as the S&P 500 (.INX) or the Hang Seng Index, a market sector such as energy or technology, or a commodity such as gold or petroleum;
However, as ETFs proliferated in 2006 from under one hundred in number
to almost four hundred by the end of the year, the trend has been away
from these simpler index-tracking funds to intellidexes and other
proprietary groupings of stocks.
ETF和一般開放式基金最大的不同在於,ETF在整個交易日的營業時間,都可以交易。只要有成交,就會有新的報價。和開放式基金,一天只結算一次淨值,很不一樣。你可以對股票作的事,也可以用在ETF上。放空、下市價單或是限價單、停損指令等,都可以執行。
來源:
綠角財經筆記ETF中文介紹
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