Market markers 'ruin' ETFs

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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are a simple, inexpensive way for investors to benefit from the movements of an index within a day. However, market makers have been accused of keeping ETF spreads wide in volatile markets, making it hard for investors to day trade.

Practice, Market makers (Securities trading)

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Pooling your resources

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The tax efficiency of pooled funds may make them the right choice for high net worth investors. Some services combine the tax benefits of pooled funds with the advantages of conventional private client investment management.

Services, Investments, Investment advisers, Rich, Rich people

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Passive v active funds

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There is continuing debate over the merits of active and passive funds, but analysing performance is difficult. Active managers should outperform the index sometimes when small and medium-sized stocks are performing well.

Management, Index funds

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Subjects list: Usage, Mutual funds, Methods, Portfolio management
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