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This category lists individual exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and ETF families. Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are open-end funds that trade in real-time in stock exchanges, like if they were ordinary company stock. They combine some of the advantages of stocks with those of mutual funds. ETFs are generally based on tax-efficient indices, and are therefore good choices for passive, buy-and-hold investment strategies. Unlike stocks, which cannot be shorted on a 'down-tick', they can be shorted on a down-tick. Moreover, unlike mutual funds, ETFs can have stop and/or limit orders.
http://etf.about.com/
Learn about ETFs and the many benefits they have over other regular assets.
http://www.alpsetfs.com/
Exchange-traded funds offered by ALPS Inc., like the Cohen & Steers Global Realty Majors real-estate-index ETF (GRI).
http://www.invescopowershares.com/
Managers of the extensive line of active and passively-managed PowerShares exchange-traded funds. Offers product information and tools.
http://www.ishares.com/
Investment information for over 50 ETF index funds.
http://www.marketriders.com/
Tools for building and managing ETF portfolios (e.g., rebalancing, alerts and asset allocation). Nearly all available ETFs are categorized into 11 asset classes.
http://www.proshares.com/
ETF offerings of Profunds, Inc. Known for their Short, Ultra (leveraged) and UltraShort (leveraged and short) products.
http://www.wisdomtree.com/
Provides an extensive line of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), including fundamentally weighted, sector and currency funds. Offers a 401(k) plan.
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