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Exchange-Traded Note (ETN)

Financial term in the Investing category

Definition

An unsecured debt security that tracks an index, commodity, or strategy. Similar to ETFs but structured as debt, not equity. Subject to issuer credit risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Exchange-Traded Note (ETN)?

An unsecured debt security that tracks an index, commodity, or strategy. Similar to ETFs but structured as debt, not equity. Subject to issuer credit risk.

Why is Exchange-Traded Note (ETN) important in personal finance?

Exchange-Traded Note (ETN) is an important investing concept that helps individuals make better financial decisions. Understanding Exchange-Traded Note (ETN) can improve your financial planning and help you achieve your money goals.

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