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  2. Open-end fund - Wikipedia

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    Most open-end funds are actively managed, meaning that a portfolio manager picks the securities to buy, although index funds are now growing in popularity. Index funds are open-end funds that attempt to replicate an index, such as the S&P 500, and therefore do not allow the manager to actively choose securities to buy.

  3. Best brokers for buying fractional shares in May 2024 - AOL

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    Vanguard does not offer fractional-share investing in stocks or non-Vanguard ETFs, though the broker does allow you to reinvest dividends in stocks, ETFs and mutual funds.

  4. Closed-end fund - Wikipedia

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    concerns that closed-end fund net asset values overstate the true market value of the underlying investments, for example because the fund holds illiquid securities (such as private placements or restricted stock), or because net asset value does not reflect capital gains taxes that will be incurred when the fund sells the underlying ...

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    Vanguard Digital Advisor uses a range of its renowned exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to accomplish customers’ investing goals. As a robo-advisor, Vanguard Digital Advisor is an example of putting ...

  6. Qualifying investor alternative investment fund - Wikipedia

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    Irish QIAIFs are subject to the EU Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive 2011 (“AIFMD”) which lays out detailed rules on the process of constructing (e.g. diversification, leverage), managing (e.g. AIFM approved managers), and marketing (e.g. qualifying investors) of QIAIFs in Europe.

  7. Passive management - Wikipedia

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    Passive management (also called passive investing) is an investing strategy that tracks a market-weighted index or portfolio. [1] [2] Passive management is most common on the equity market, where index funds track a stock market index, but it is becoming more common in other investment types, including bonds, commodities and hedge funds.

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