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  2. American depositary receipt - Wikipedia

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    The first ADR was introduced by J.P. Morgan in 1927 for the British retailer Selfridges on the New York Curb Exchange, the American Stock Exchange's precursor. [4] They are the U.S. equivalent of a global depository receipt (GDR). Securities of a foreign company that are represented by an ADR are called American depositary shares (ADSs).

  3. OTCM QX ADR 30 Index - Wikipedia

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    The OTCM QX ADR 30 (OTCQX30) is a United States stock market index comprising the top 30 American depositary receipts (ADR) quoted on the over-the-counter OTCQX. [ 1 ] Component stocks

  4. List of American exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    The largest ETF, as of April 2021, was the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE Arca: SPY), with about $353.4 billion in assets. The second-largest was the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF with around $270.0 billion ( NYSE Arca : IVV ), and third-largest was the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF ( NYSE Arca : VTI ) with $213.1 billion.

  5. List of Canadian exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    TSX: FHM - First Trust AlphaDEX™ U.S. Materials Sector Index ETF; TSX: FHQ - First Trust AlphaDEX™ U.S. Technology Sector Index ETF; TSX: FHU - First Trust AlphaDEX™ U.S. Utilities Sector Index ETF; TSX: FSL - First Trust Senior Loan ETF (CAD-Hedged) TSX: FSL.A - First Trust Senior Loan ETF (CAD-Hedged) TSX: FHY - First Trust Short ...

  6. Ticker symbol - Wikipedia

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    A ticker symbol or stock symbol is an abbreviation used to uniquely identify publicly traded shares of a particular stock or security on a particular stock exchange. Ticker symbols are arrangements of symbols or characters (generally Latin letters or digits) which provide a shorthand for investors to refer to, purchase, and research securities.

  7. Common stock vs. preferred stock: What’s the difference? - AOL

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    It grants shareholders ownership rights, allows them to vote on important decisions such as electing the board of directors and gives them a say in certain policy decisions and management issues ...

  8. Is the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF Worth the Gamble? - AOL

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    Step back and think about that for a second: If you buy the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF, you don't actually get the benefit of having an asset that lives outside of Wall Street. You can't spend it ...

  9. Index fund - Wikipedia

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    An index fund (also index tracker) is a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) designed to follow certain preset rules so that it can replicate the performance ("track") of a specified basket of underlying investments. [1]