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Day‑0 ETFs: The Simple Basket Behind Most Beginner Portfolios

ETFs: The Simple Basket Behind Most Beginner Portfolios

KAHROS Team

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  • An ETF is a tradable fund that represents a basket of securities.
  • Beginner apps highlight ETFs because they bundle diversification and trade like a stock.
  • Key things to check: the fund’s holdings, its annual cost, and how it may behave in market swings.
  • ETFs differ from mutual funds mainly in intraday trading and how costs and minimums are presented.

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