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How to Execute Orders in ETFs

There are so many uses for ETFs within portfolios that they have become tools for a wide variety of investors. The average investor is using them in small trading accounts and personal investment portfolios. Smaller money managers and financial advisors are moving client assets into the funds for directional exposure or hedging that would have been costlier to access prior to the products. At the same time, some of the largest institutions—hedge funds, registered investment advisors, asset management firms, pensions, endowments, and family offices—are managing large portfolios of ETFs and using them for risk management, ...

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