Chairman Dan Wiener appeared on CNBC’s “ETFA type of security which allows investors to indirectly invest in an underlying basket of financial instruments (these may include stocks, bonds, commodities or other types of instruments). Shares in an ETF are publicly traded on an exchange, and the price of an ETF’s shares will fluctuate throughout the trading day (traditional mutual funds trade only once a day). For example, one popular ETF tracks the companies in the S&P 500, so buying a share of the ETF gets an investor exposure to all 500 companies in the index. Edge” to talk about the tumult in the Chinese markets, including why investing with active managers who have boots on the ground is necessary to steer through this rocky stretch.
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