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    ETFs And Bonds

    What is an ETF unit?

    A unit of ETF is the smallest unit that can be traded at an exchange. This is similar to one share of a company. Like shares, ETF units are directly deposited into your demat account when you buy them. ETF units are one share, that represent a proportional ownership stake, of the portfolio; here, the portfolio is the underlying asset/index that is tracked by the index.

    Difference between MF, ETF and direct equity

    Feature ETF Direct Equity Mutual Fund
    What you invest in A basket of securities tracking an asset/index Shares of a single company A professionally managed portfolio
    Trading method Bought and sold on exchange Bought and sold on exchange Bought and redeemed from AMC
    Price Real-time market price Real-time market price End-of-day NAV
    Minimum investment 1 unit’s price 1 share’s price Based on the scheme
    Management style Passively managed by fund manager Managed by investor Actively and passively managed by fund manager based on the scheme

     


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