Open-end Funds
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An open-end fund sells shares on a continuous basis. Mutual funds are the most conventional type of open-end fund. |
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No Load Fund Mutual Fund offered by an open end investment company that imposes no sales charge (load) on ... Closed-Ended Funds Closed-ended funds, like their more populous and popular open-ended cousins, are investment companies set up to ... Actively Managed Funds In most actively managed funds, the fund manager makes specific investments with the goal of outperforming ... |
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