ETF stands for exchange traded fund, and currency etfs are kind of tricky to explain to a beginner. You can go to the website for Investopedia, to get a detailed explanation.
For the best list of currency ETF, go to the website etfbd.com. It is a list of all U.S. traded ETF's that are currently included in the currency ETFdb category. It is filed under many different tabs, depending on what section you need to view.
For someone who wants to invest in Brazil with Brazil ETFs, there are a few options. You could go with an emerging market ETF, a currency ETF, or a BRIC ETF.
A full list of Currency ETFs can be found on Stock Encyclopedia, ETF Database, Seeking Alpha, Wall St Cheat Sheet, ETF MarketPro, Shcoked Investor, and Pattern Stocks.
Yes, there is a website that explains ETF utilities in terms a layperson can understand. http://seekingalpha.com/article/30084-utilities-etfs will help the read better comprehend ETF utilities. Here's a short article: http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/etfs/etf_about.html . It does assume a little knowledge about how markets work, but only the basics.
Bloomberg has a list of the top 10 ETFs but this can change daily. The top right now is CRYSHS-EURO TR.
When choosing an ETF, look for factors such as expense ratio, tracking error, liquidity, underlying assets, and historical performance. These factors can help you assess the ETF's cost, how closely it follows its index, how easy it is to buy and sell, what it invests in, and how it has performed in the past.
The symbol for First Trust Preferred Securities and Income ETF ETF in NASDAQ is: FMB.
ETF stands for exchange-traded funds. Silver ETF's are silver investments that can be bought and/or sold on a stock exchange. An ETF can be compared to a mutual fund.
Some of the best Commodity ETFs include the iShares GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust ETF, SPDR S&P Metals and Mining ETF and the Vanguard Energy Index Fund ETF. Gold-based commodity ETFs such as the iShares COMEX Gold Trust ETF and Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF are available for those concerned about hard currency depreciation in the future as well. Also, most ETFs by Vanguard are wise choices as well, since they are known for low expense ratios on their funds which allows investors to keep more of their money that they make.
The population of ETF Securities is 80.
The population of ETF Securities is 2,011.
There is a market for industrial ETF's. There are also websites that list all of the available industrial ETF's.