Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are index-based products. Each ETF holds a portfolio of securities that approximates the price and yield performance of its underlying benchmark index.
Basically, ETFs (also called "index shares") are index funds that are listed on an exchange and can be traded on an intraday basis. Investors can buy or sell ETF shares as a single security. Exchange traded funds combine the flexibility, ease, and liquidity of trading stocks with the benefits of investing in traditional index funds.
With index shares, you have a wide range of investment options:
In recent years, these unique features and benefits have helped ETFs explode in popularity. They have become one of the most flexible, multi-purpose investment vehicle available, representing an entirely new investment category.
The following are the most active (liquid) ETFs:
Naked options trading is very risky - many people lose money trading them. It is recommended contacting your broker or investment professional to find out about trading risk and margin requirements before getting involved into trading uncovered options.