What Is an Authorized Participant in ETFs?
Authorized participants are large institutions that help create and redeem ETF units,…
What Is an ETF Fund Manager?
An ETF fund manager’s role is usually not to pick stocks freely…
How ETFs Track an Index
ETFs track an index by holding the same securities as the index…
What Happens When an Index Changes?
When an index changes, an ETF tracking it generally adjusts its holdings…
How Often Are ETFs Rebalanced?
ETF rebalancing frequency depends on the underlying index rules. Some indices rebalance…
What Is ETF Rebalancing?
ETF rebalancing is the process of adjusting holdings to match the index…
Equal Weight vs Market Cap Weight ETFs
Equal weight and market-cap weight ETFs can behave differently even when they…
Market Cap Weight ETFs Explained
Market-cap weighted ETFs allocate more to larger companies, which is common in…
Equal Weight ETFs Explained
Equal weight ETFs give similar weight to each index constituent, reducing dependence…
Quality ETFs Explained
Quality ETFs generally focus on companies with stronger profitability, balance sheets, earnings…


