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        Blockchain ETF
        Blockchain ETF
        A blockchain ETF is similar to the standard sector- or theme-based stock investments through exchange-traded funds (ETFs), working by exclusively investing in a basket of blockchain-based companies. The companies owned in a blockchain ETF have business operations in blockchain technology or are those that invest or profit from blockchain. Blockchain is
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        Index ETF
        Index ETF
        What Is an Index ETF? Index ETFs are exchange-traded funds that seek to replicate and track a benchmark index like the S&P 500 as closely as possible. They are like index mutual funds, but whereas mutual fund shares can be redeemed at just one price each day (the closing net asset value (NAV)), index
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        The Benefits and Drawbacks of Index Funds
        The Benefits and Drawbacks of Index Funds
        The most obvious advantage of index funds is that they have consistently beaten other types of funds in terms of total return. One major reason is that they generally have much lower management fees than other funds because they are passively managed. Instead of having a manager actively trading, and
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        What Is an Index Fund?
        What Is an Index Fund?
        An index fund is a type of mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) that holds all (or a representative sample) of the securities in a specific index, with the goal of matching the performance of that benchmark as closely as possible. The S&P 500 is perhaps the most well-known index,
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        Cross Hedge
        Cross Hedge
        What is Cross Hedge? Cross hedging refers to the practice of hedging risk using two distinct assets with positively correlated price movements. The investor takes opposing positions in each investment in an attempt to reduce the risk of holding just one of the securities. Because cross hedging relies on assets
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        Who Sets the Price of Commodities?
        Who Sets the Price of Commodities?
        What Are Commodities? Do you ever think about what goes into that cup of coffee you reach for every morning? What about the gas that you use to fill up your tank every week? Most of us never realize it, but virtually all of the goods begin with commodities. Commodities
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        Forwardation
        Forwardation
        What Is Forwardation? Forwardation is a term used in pricing futures contracts whereby the futures price of a commodity or currency is trading higher than the spot (cash) price of the commodity for immediate delivery. The term forwardation is more commonly known as contango. A futures contract is a legal
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        Bounties and Cryptocurrencies
        Bounties and Cryptocurrencies
        In the world of cryptocurrency, bounty programs are used by coin developers to incentive actions before the initial coin offering (ICO). An ICO is the crypto equivalent of an initial public offering (IPO), and it’s used for the exact same purpose: to raise funds. A bounty program essentially gives out
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        Why Governments Are Afraid of Bitcoin
        Why Governments Are Afraid of Bitcoin
        Bitcoin claims that “it is the first decentralized peer-to-peer payment network that is powered by its users with no central authority or middlemen. That lack of central authority is the primary reason governments are afraid of cryptocurrency. To understand this fear, it is important to know a little bit about governments
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        3 Forex Careers for Financial Professionals
        3 Forex Careers for Financial Professionals
        The forex markets can be exciting and lucrative for trading if you thoroughly understand how to buy and sell currencies. If you’re drawn to this area, you might even want to make it your career. Forex markets are open 24 hours a day, five total days a week, which means
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