ETFs are generally safer than single shares but still carry risks. Market risk is the biggest — if the market or sector the ETF tracks falls, so will the value of your investment. Liquidity risk can occur in niche or thinly traded ETFs, where it’s harder to buy or sell without moving the price. Tracking […]
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