Hi everyone,
Can someone please explain (fixed income book P178 - equity portfolio management):
Why ETFs protect from the cost of providing liquidity to shareholders who are selling fund shares?
Not really understanding that.
Thanks much.
Unlike mutual funds, shareholders in an ETF don’t sell their shares back to the ETF; they sell them to other investors. So the ETF doesn’t need to provide liquidity.
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