If you’re considering investing in a mutual fund or ETF, you might have heard the terms “open-end” and “closed-end” — and immediately scratched your head in confusion. Indeed, these are two distinct ...
Open-end funds allow investors to buy and sell shares at any time based on the current net asset value (NAV), while closed-end funds have a fixed number of shares and are traded on stock exchanges ...
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