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| STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS |
| ETF Holdings and Transparency |
On the surface, ETFs that seem to invest in similar areas or sectors of the market may appear almost identical, but they can actually be very different due to alternative weighting strategies and even in the ways they gain exposure to the market areas they seek to access.
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| Guide to Registered Products |
On the surface, ETFs that seem to invest in similar areas or sectors of the market may appear almost identical, but they can actually be very different due to alternative weighting strategies and even in the ways they gain exposure to the market areas they seek to access.
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| ETFs vs. Other Common Investment Vehicles |
Exchange traded funds (ETFs) are hybrid investment products that offer a unique set of characteristics. Some of their traits and advantages are shared by traditional open-end mutual funds, while other aspects make them look and operate more like individual stocks. Understanding the structure of other common investment options—including open-end mutual funds, closed-end funds and hybrid “interval” funds—can help enhance an understanding of how ETFs are structured and how they are similar or different from these other investments.
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Read the fund’s prospectus carefully before investing. It contains the fund’s investment objectives,
risks, charges, expenses and other information. Obtain a prospectus here or
877.RYDEX34.
This information is subject to change at any time and should not be construed as a recommendation of any specific security
or strategy.
This information does not constitute tax advice. Please consult your tax advisor and/or state and local tax offices for more
complete information.
Securities are not guaranteed by any bank, are not insured by the FDIC or any other agency, and involve investment risks,
including the possible loss of the principal amount invested.
RydexShares™ are distributed by Rydex Distributors, Inc., an affiliate of Rydex Investments.
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