Investment word of the day: ETFs — what are exchange-traded funds and how do they work? | Mint

Investment word of the day: An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a combination of securities that provides diversification benefits of mutual funds with the ease of trading equities. It works similarly to an index mutual fund; the only key difference is it can be bought and sold on a stock exchange just like individual stocks. Unlike … Read more

How stock market investors and traders can use liquid ETFs to manage cash

For active investors or traders who frequently buy and sell stocks, parking funds in a broking account is convenient. However, funds in these accounts don’t yield any interest. Instead, one can consider using liquid ETFs or exchange-traded funds to earn interest. If your broker allows it, you can simultaneously sell liquid ETF units to buy … Read more

How Gold ETFs hold an edge over physical gold for diversification

Given the current gold prices and the average consumption over the past five years, India is expected to consume gold worth approximately $70 billion in 2025. While concerns over the widening current account deficit (CAD) persist, they often overshadow the broader perspective. Gold continues to provide a buffer for Indian households during economic turbulence and … Read more

Why the US market may no longer be your best global bet

However, the narrative is shifting. After a strong start to 2025, US equity markets have hit turbulent waters. Tariff concerns loom large as President Donald Trump imposes fresh trade barriers and threatens more, with no clear resolution in sight. Consumer sentiment has been the biggest casualty of this uncertainty, with surveys showing a sharp decline. … Read more

What is core-satellite investment approach and how it helps grow your portfolio

This quote holds significance, especially in building a balanced portfolio that provides growth prospects along with stability in the long run. One way to achieve this is to utilise core satellite investing. Developed in 1973 by US economists Fischer Black and Jack Treynor—who also created the CAPM model—core satellite investing blends active and passive investment … Read more