I want to invest in ETFs. I understand they are advantageous since they are made of different asset classes. Does that mean there is only one type of ETF made of different investment vehicles or they are different ETFs? I want to know so that I can decide wisely as I get down to investing in ETFs. Thanks.
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Hi there,
I want to invest in ETFs. I understand they are advantageous since they are made of different asset classes. Does that mean there is only one type of ETF made of different investment vehicles or they are different ETFs? I want to know so that I can decide wisely as I get down to investing in ETFs. Thanks.
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