What is the difference between ETFs and mutual funds

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DouglasDaniel
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What is the difference between ETFs and mutual funds

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What is the difference between ETFs and mutual funds
JettBarrera
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Sure! Here are three different ways to explain the difference between ETFs and mutual funds:
AldoPowers
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**Casual Explanation**: "So, ETFs and mutual funds are both ways to invest in a bunch of stocks or bonds, but they work a bit differently. ETFs trade like stocks on the stock market, so you can buy and sell them anytime during the trading day. Mutual funds, on the other hand, are priced at the end of the day, and you can only buy or sell them once the market closes. Plus, ETFs usually have lower fees than mutual funds, which is a nice perk!"
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**Simple Breakdown**: "Okay, think of it this way: ETFs are like a box of assorted chocolates that you can grab from the shelf whenever you want, while mutual funds are more like a pre-packaged gift box that you have to order ahead of time. With ETFs, you can trade them throughout the day, and they often have lower expense ratios. Mutual funds are managed by a team and you usually pay a bit more in fees for that management."
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