Look at your text book, it may hold the clue. If it does not, go to morningstar.com, the school probably has a subscription and look under their ETF tab.
With ETF’s, you don’t have to decide which individual stocks to buy. ETF’s are like mutual funds except you can buy or sell them any time of the day. (Mutual funds can only be bought or sold at the end of the day.) For indepth info, go to morningstar.com and take their classes online. They’re free and very informative. They start out with very basic info. You can work your way up at your own speed.
Look at your text book, it may hold the clue. If it does not, go to morningstar.com, the school probably has a subscription and look under their ETF tab.
With ETF’s, you don’t have to decide which individual stocks to buy. ETF’s are like mutual funds except you can buy or sell them any time of the day. (Mutual funds can only be bought or sold at the end of the day.) For indepth info, go to morningstar.com and take their classes online. They’re free and very informative. They start out with very basic info. You can work your way up at your own speed.