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Mutual funds are a kind of open-end collective investment vehicles. "Open end" refers to their shares being created and redeemed continuously, according to the demand from investors. Shares of mutual funds are bought and sold through the fund companies and fund supermarkets, unlike exchange-traded and closed-end funds, which are traded at stock exchanges. Their difference with hedge funds is that they are heavily regulated, to make them adequate for smaller investors who don't have the amount of information and financial strength necessary to get involved in the strategies used by some hedge funds.
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Latest on mutual fund industry developments and mutual fund investing topics.
http://www.lipperleaders.com/
Set of tools for selecting mutual funds, includes mutual fund scores.
http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/mutual-funds
Mutual funds section of MarketWatch, a Wall Street Journal publication. Offers news, tools and fund information.
http://www.mfea.com/
Features daily pricing and performance information on more than 9,000 mutual funds plus daily news and educational information about fund investing.
http://www.mutualfundsnet.com/
Directory of major fund companies and broker dealers. Links such as online prospectuses and related investment information.
http://finance.yahoo.com/funds
Top performers, quotes, reference, news, message board, and personalized portfolio with registration.
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