Mutual Funds/ETFs

What Are Mutual Funds and ETFs?

Both mutual funds and ETFs are investment funds — a collection of many different stocks, bonds, or other assets packed into one product.

Instead of buying one stock (like Apple), you buy a basket of many companies — this reduces risk through diversification.

The Basics

Mutual Fund
ETF
Pricing
Price set once per day (after market close)
How you trade
Buy/sell through the fund company
Fees
Often higher (management fees)
Taxes
Can trigger capital gains inside fund
Use case
Retirement accounts, auto-invest plans
Pricing
Trades all day like a stock (price moves intraday)
How you trade
Buy/sell on exchanges
Fees
Typically lower (expense ratios)
Taxes
Usually more tax-efficient
Use case
Passive investing, intraday flexibility

How They’re Similar

Key Differences

Which Should You Choose?