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	<title>Comments on: What are Exchange Traded Funds (ETF)</title>
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		<title>By: Jimmy</title>
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		<description>Exchange traded funds are a great way to diversify your portfolio.  I used to hire a financial planner to help me manage my wealth because he had access to complex investments but with ETFs, I can pretty much do everything myself.  I may not be as in tune with the market as him, but with a 2% management fee from my advisor every year and another 2% from the funds that he picks, a low cost ETF has a lot of room to underperform the other active funds.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://investing-school.com/definition/what-are-exchange-traded-funds-etf/" >Exchange traded funds</a> are a great way to <a href="http://investing-school.com/fundamentals/diversification-across-all-asset-classes/" >diversify</a> your portfolio.  I used to hire a financial planner to help me manage my wealth because he had access to complex investments but with <a href="http://investing-school.com/definition/what-are-exchange-traded-funds-etf/" >ETFs</a>, I can pretty much do everything myself.  I may not be as in tune with the market as him, but with a 2% management fee from my advisor every year and another 2% from the funds that he picks, a low cost <a href="http://investing-school.com/definition/what-are-exchange-traded-funds-etf/" >ETF</a> has a lot of room to underperform the other active funds.</p>
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