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What is an ETF? A 2-minute beginner’s explainer

An ETF is basically a ready-made basket of investments you can buy in one click — instead of picking shares one by one.

🔎 Anatomy of an ETF

This is a real fund card, exactly as it appears when you browse. Each label explains a part of it.

The fund’s name

Usually tells you the provider and the index it follows. One ETF like this can hold hundreds or thousands of companies at once.

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Dividends

Il fondo reinveste automaticamente i dividendi in se stesso, quindi la tua partecipazione cresce senza pagamenti in denaro.

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Yearly fee (TER)

Il costo annuale di gestione del fondo, espresso come percentuale del tuo denaro. €0,20 per ogni €100 all'anno con uno 0,20%. Un valore inferiore significa costi più bassi.

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Patrimonio del fondo

Quanto denaro è investito nel fondo. I fondi più grandi sono solitamente più economici da gestire e facili da scambiare. Its ticker (SWDA) is its short code on the exchange.

iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF

iShares
StocksReinvestsIE
Yearly fee 0.20%all'anno
1 anno+24.8%Total Return
Patrimonio del fondo $126BSWDA
IE00B4L5Y983

What’s inside

Azioni di società (titoli azionari).

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Where it’s based

The fund’s home country (IE) sets its tax rules and regulations. Ireland (IE) and Luxembourg (LU) are the most common for European investors.

Last year’s return

Rendimento che include i dividendi reinvestiti — il quadro più completo di quello che hai effettivamente guadagnato. Past returns don’t predict the future.

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Its ID code (ISIN)

Un codice internazionale di 12 caratteri che identifica univocamente questa classe di quote del fondo.

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Live data for a real fund — an example to learn from, not a recommendation.

👉 Change the numbers above — it’s your money, your assumptions.

One basket, many companies at once

Instead of buying Apple, then Microsoft, then hundreds more one company at a time, an ETF buys the whole list for you and bundles it into a single thing you can own. One purchase of a broad world ETF can give you a slice of 1,500+ companies at once. Each fund carries a unique Un codice internazionale di 12 caratteri che identifica univocamente questa classe di quote del fondo. More → code, so you always know exactly which one you are looking at. The annotated card above breaks down what every part of a real ETF actually means.

It trades like a single share

The ‘exchange-traded’ half of the name is the clever bit. A traditional fund is priced just once a day; an ETF sits on a stock exchange and trades like a single share, all day long. So buying broad exposure is as quick as buying one stock — one order, one price you can see, and you can sell the same way whenever the market is open. How closely the fund mirrors its target list is called its Come il fondo replica l'indice: acquistando direttamente le azioni (replica fisica) o utilizzando un contratto di swap (replica sintetica). More → .

Why beginners like them

Three reasons beginners reach for them. Spread: your money is split across many holdings, so one company stumbling matters far less. Low cost: a plain index ETF charges a small yearly fee, the Il costo annuale di gestione del fondo, espresso come percentuale del tuo denaro. €0,20 per ogni €100 all'anno con uno 0,20%. Un valore inferiore significa costi più bassi. More → , often a fraction of a percent. Simplicity: one purchase gives you broad exposure with no need to pick individual winners — and an Il fondo reinveste automaticamente i dividendi in se stesso, quindi la tua partecipazione cresce senza pagamenti in denaro. More → version even reinvests dividends for you automatically.

What an ETF is not

It helps to be clear on what an ETF is not. It is not a single hot stock — that is the whole point, it is a basket. It is not a savings account: there is no fixed interest and no guarantee, and the value rises and falls with the market, so you can get back less than you put in. And it is not a recommendation — we explain how ETFs work so you can judge them for yourself, never which one to buy.

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Common questions

Is an ETF the same as a stock?
You trade it like a stock, but underneath it holds many investments, not one company. So a single ETF is far more spread out than a single share.
Can an ETF lose money?
Yes. ETFs follow markets, and markets fall as well as rise. Spreading across many holdings reduces single-company risk but not the ups and downs of the whole market. This is education, not advice.