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An exchange-traded product (ETP) is a regularly priced
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which trades during the day on a national
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. ETPs may embed derivatives but it is not a requirement that they do so – and the investment memorandum (or offering documents) should be read with care to ensure that the pricing methodology and use (or not) of derivatives is explicitly stated. Typically, individual underlying securities, such as
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and bonds, are not considered ETPs.


Overview

ETPs are often benchmarked to indices,
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s,
commodities In economics, a commodity is an economic good, usually a resource, that specifically has full or substantial fungibility: that is, the market treats instances of the good as equivalent or nearly so with no regard to who produced them. Th ...
, or may be actively managed. There are several types of ETPs, including: *
Closed-end fund A closed-end fund (CEF), also known as a closed-end mutual fund, is an investment vehicle fund that raises capital by issuing a fixed number of shares at its inception, and then invests that capital in financial assets such as stocks and bonds. ...
s (CEFs) are collective investment vehicles which restrict the investors right to redeem their units at
net asset value Net asset value (NAV) is the value of an entity's assets minus the value of its Liability (financial accounting), liabilities, often in relation to open-end fund, open-end, mutual fund, mutual funds, Hedge fund, hedge funds, and Venture capital, v ...
(NAV) * Exchange-traded derivative contracts *
Exchange-traded fund An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a type of investment fund that is also an exchange-traded product, i.e., it is traded on stock exchanges. ETFs own financial assets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, debts, futures contracts, and/or comm ...
s (ETFs) are mutual funds trading at a stock exchange having agreements in place to ensure that the stock exchange price always is close to the NAV *
Exchange-traded note An exchange-traded note (ETN) is a senior, unsecured, unsubordinated debt security issued by an underwriting bank or by a special-purpose entity. Similar to other debt securities, ETNs may have a maturity date and are backed by the credit of th ...
s (ETNs) are unsecured derivative debt obligations issued by banks or investment firms with a repayment value linked to an index or basket of assets *Exchange-traded commodities (ETCs) are asset-backed securities repackaging the value of commodities or currencies and listed at a stock exchange. ETCs allow people to invest in markets often difficult to access like commodities such as metals, livestock, and energies. ETCs are known in the European market where (other than in the U.S.) mutual funds cannot invest in single commodities or undiversified baskets of commodities. The distribution and marketing of ETCs thus is not regulated by mutual fund laws but by the Prospectus Directive. ETCs come in two forms: :*;Single Commodity :Investors can buy single-commodity ETCs like gold and oil or more exotic variants like zinc and livestock. :*;Index Tracking :People can invest in index tracking ETCs giving exposure to a range of underlyings from broad indices to specific sub-indices such as energy or livestock, all in one trade. ::*ETCs are also a vehicle for trading cryptocurrencies on a regulated market. In 2019, The Frankfurt Stock Exchange put out an ETP fully collateralized by bitcoin
BTCE
Europe, as of 2021, surpassed Canada to hold the world's largest and most traded physical single asset cryptocurrency ETP. As well, Short Bitcoin is another example of a cryptocurrency ETP. More information on the release of cryptocurrency in the European market can be found on th
ESMA website
*Exchange-traded instruments (ETIs) are derivative securities repackaging the value of an index or even actively managed portfolio issued by financial institutions and listed at a stock exchange. ETIs are known in the European market where several investment strategies cannot be replicated within a mutual fund and ETIs are set up as an alternative investment vehicle to overcome these restrictions. The distribution and marketing of ETIs thus is not regulated by mutual fund laws but by the Prospectus Directive. These investment vehicles are sometimes also marketed as Exchange-traded certificates or (if unlisted) actively managed certificates (AMC) ETPs also qualify for advanced types of orders such as
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s and stop orders. This is in contrast to traditional
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s which are only available for buying and selling at certain points in the day.


Regulation

On October 6 of 2021,
SEC Chair The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government, created in the aftermath of the Wall Street crash of 1929. Its primary purpose is to enforce laws against market ma ...
Gary Gensler Gary Scott Gensler (born October 18, 1957) is an American former government official and former investment banker who served as the chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) from 2021 to 2025. Gensler previously worked for Goldm ...
warned that leveraged exchange traded products present a risk to the "stability of financial markets" and called for tighter regulations on the "complex" products. He said "
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ETPs] can pose risks even to sophisticated investors and can potentially create system-wide risks by operating in unanticipated ways when markets experience volatility or stress conditions". Leveraged ETFs have been found to exaggerate intraday momentum. However, this momentum is often rebalanced at next trading day's opening as the momentum is not due to any new information. This means that the momentum is due to automatic actions from the ETFs when responding to temporary price pressures.


See also

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List of exchange-traded funds The exchange-traded funds available on exchanges vary from country to country. Many of the ETFs listed below are available exclusively on that nation's primary stock exchange and cannot be purchased on a foreign stock exchange. * List of American ...
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Gold exchange-traded product Gold exchange-traded products are exchange-traded funds (ETFs), closed-end funds (CEFs) and exchange-traded notes (ETNs) that are used to own gold as an investment. Gold exchange-traded products are traded on the major stock exchanges including the ...
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Silver exchange-traded product Silver exchange-traded products are exchange-traded funds (ETFs), exchange-traded notes (ETNs) and closed-end funds (CEFs) that aim to track the price of silver. Silver exchange-traded products are traded on the major stock exchanges including the ...
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UCITS The Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities Directive (Directive 2009/65/EC, "UCITS") is a directive of the European Union (EU) that allows collective investment schemes to operate freely throughout the EU on the basis o ...


References

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