ETFS



Etfs

Etfs

An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a financial instrument comprised of several assets grouped together to serve as one tradable asset. Each fund follows a certain market strategy or index and is designed to either suit the hedging needs of a specific financial institution, or to be a low-risk option for investors. ETFs are created by financial bodies using a team of experts who tailor each fund to meet its specific goal. The assets within the fund are owned by its creators, and just like stocks, dividends can be distributed to investors from time to time. ETFs are usually considered to be long-term investment tools, as they are geared towards low-risk, and are designed to yield steady profits over time.


Some of our popular ETFs include:


  • Proshares Ultra S&P 500 (SSO)
  • SPDR Gold (GLD)
  • Emerging Markets Index (EEM)

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RISK WARNING:   Contracts for Difference ("CFDs") are complex financial products that are traded on margin. Trading CFDs carries a high risk of losing money rapidly, since leverage can work both to your advantage and disadvantage. As a result, CFDs may not be suitable for all investors because you may lose all your invested capital. Before deciding to trade, you should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and all the risks involved, by taking into account your investment objectives and level of experience, and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. Risk Disclosure.