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Advantages of ETFs

With Index Shares (ETFs) you have a wide range of investment opportunities:

  • An entire portfolio of stocks in a single transaction

  • Ability to buy on margin

  • All ETFs may be sold short even on a down tick (i.e., a last sale price lower than the preceding last sale)

  • Buying or selling throughout the trading day unlike mutual funds, which are priced daily at 4 p.m.

  • Lower costs for investor affordability

  • You can purchase as little as one share

  • No high management and sponsor fees

  • Opportunity for dividends

  • Ease and convenience

  • Tax efficiencies

  • Instant exposure to a diversified portfolio of stocks

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