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A closed end mutual fund is a mutual fund where the sponsor does not buy or sell additional shares after the original underwriting. The fund shares trade on exchanges like stocks and the price of the closed end fund moves based on demand and supply. Thus, one needs to find a stock broker to which the closed end fund shares can be transferred and then sold.
A closed end fund means that an investment company that raises a fixed amount of capital goods, gets is listed and traded on the stock exchange. This word means closed end mutual funds, but closed end fund is short.
The vast majority of mutual funds do not short stocks. Whether it is an open end or closed end fund is irrelevant. If a fund can short stocks, this strategy will be described as a "long-short" fund or something similar.
MUTUAL FUND IN NEPALNepal is a land lock country and it is between the two big growing economy country China in north and India in South,East&West.In Nepal there is not proper growing of Financial Markets so the Mutual Fund concept so in Nepal there is only two mutual fund the are:-NCM Mutual Fund &CBU Mutual Fund1. NCM Mutual FundThis fund is generated by Nepal Industrial Development Co-operation in 2059. This fund is an Open end fund.2. CBU Mutual FundThis fund is generated by Citizen Investment Trust and this is a closed end mutual fund.
Often referred to as the mutual fund industry, the open-end fund industry comprises about 95 percent of the mutual fund market
The first American open-end mutual fund, Massachusetts Investors Trust, was started in 1924
The Massachusetts Investors Trust was the first American open-end mutual fund
The first American open-end mutual fund, Massachusetts Investors Trust, was started in 1924
The first American open-end mutual fund, Massachusetts Investors Trust, was started in 1924
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An exchange traded fund (ETF) is a type of fund that is traded intra-day on an exchange. Examples include index ETFs and closed-end ETFs. Usually people use the term closed-end funds, but they are a type of exchange-traded fund. An exchange traded fund (ETF) is a type of fund that is traded intra-day on an exchange. Examples include index ETFs and closed-end ETFs. Usually people use the term closed-end funds, but they are a type of exchange-traded fund.
A fund end load mutual fund Is a fund that charges a sales charge that must be paid when a person buys a investment. This reduces the shares that can be purchased, but its better for long term investment. There are also low front end load fees which are best for short term investors. There are many websites which provide information such as Reliance mutual fund, ICICI, HDFC.