Structured Notes
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A structured note, in its most popular form, is essentially a bond that’s structured so that it gives the holder (buyer) of the note a return that matches some predetermined index but may limit losses if the index declines. |
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Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) A fund that tracks an index, but can be traded like a stock. Many ETFs ... Index Funds An index fund is a fund that follows a passive investing strategy, meaning that the fund ... Actively Managed Funds In most actively managed funds, the fund manager makes specific investments with the goal of outperforming ... |
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