Which of the following investment features is typically associated with ETFs but not mutual funds? - Funds provide investors with immediate diversification. - Funds can be traded throughout the day. - Funds can be purchased that match a market index. - Funds are often actively managed.
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Step 1: ETFs can be traded throughout the day, while mutual funds can only be bought or sold at the end of the trading day. Show more…
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