ETF Asset Class: Multi-Asset

ETFs are investment vehicles that trade on a stock exchange. ETFs contain a basket of securities, which can include stocks, bonds, commodities, or a mix of asset classes. ETFs are usually designed to track an index, such as the S&P 500. Multi-asset ETFs provide exposure to multiple asset classes in a single ETF. This can be helpful for investors who want to diversify their portfolio without having to invest in multiple ETFs. Multi-asset ETFs generally have lower expense ratios than traditional ETFs because they are passively managed. Multi-asset ETFs can be a good choice for investors who want to diversify their portfolio and don't want to have to worry about picking individual stocks or ETFs. They can also be a good choice for investors who want to keep their costs low.

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