Other Asset ETFs
Other asset ETFs provide exposure to alternative investments such as commodities, real estate, currencies, and other non-traditional assets. These funds offer diversification benefits and can act as inflation hedges or portfolio stabilizers. Commodity ETFs track the price of raw materials, while real estate ETFs invest in property-related securities. Currency ETFs allow investors to gain exposure to foreign exchange markets, and alternative ETFs may include strategies like long-short equity or managed futures.
Commodity
ETFs tracking physical goods such as precious metals, energy resources, or agricultural products. These funds offer exposure to raw materials, potentially hedging against inflation and providing portfolio diversification.
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Real Estate
ETFs investing in property-related securities, including REITs and real estate companies. These funds provide liquid exposure to real estate markets, offering potential income and long-term appreciation.
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Cryptocurrency
ETFs providing exposure to digital currencies or blockchain-related companies. These funds offer a way to invest in the emerging crypto market without directly holding cryptocurrencies, though they often come with high volatility.
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Cash & Currencies
ETFs focusing on money market instruments or foreign exchange markets. These funds can provide stability, liquidity, or exposure to currency fluctuations, serving various roles from cash management to currency speculation.
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Alternatives
ETFs using non-traditional investment strategies or assets. These may include hedge fund-like strategies, commodities, or other alternative investments, aiming to provide unique return profiles and portfolio diversification.