An ETF tracks a basket of assets like stocks or bonds and trades on exchanges throughout the day. Each share represents a proportional slice of the underlying index, such as the S&P 500, and trades on NYSE or Nasdaq with a ticker symbol. The fund's net asset value closely tracks its market price, with intraday price differences possible.
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