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ETF types & asset classes, made simple

Bonds, cash, and the other main kinds of ETF beyond a broad stock tracker — in plain language.

In short

Most beginners start with a broad stock ETF, but ETFs come in other flavours too: bond ETFs (steadier, with income from lending) and money-market ETFs (a cash-like parking spot), with more to come. Each is just a different basket with a different job.

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Bond ETFs explained: the steadier side of investing

A bond ETF lends money to governments and companies and collects the interest. Here is how it works — and the one thing that surprises beginners.

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Read them in any order — each one takes a few minutes.

Money-market ETFs vs a savings account: where to park cash

A money-market ETF is a low-drama place to hold cash-like money. Here is how it stacks up against a plain savings account.

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Dividend & income ETFs: can you live off the payouts?

An income ETF hands you regular cash from the dividends and interest its holdings pay. Here is how that cash actually works — and why a big yield isn’t free money.

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Real-estate (REIT) ETFs: property without the mortgage

A property ETF lets you own a slice of offices, warehouses and apartments — and collect the rent — without a deposit or a landlord’s headaches. Here is what you’re really buying.

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Thematic ETFs: the story-driven funds, and their risks

Thematic ETFs bet on a big idea — AI, clean energy, robotics. They’re the most exciting funds on the shelf, and the ones beginners most often get wrong. Here’s why.

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Gold ETFs (well, ETCs): how to hold gold without a safe

You can own gold through your broker without buying a single coin. But in Europe it usually isn’t an ‘ETF’ at all — it’s an ETC. Here’s the difference, and gold’s catch.

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Commodity ETFs explained: oil, metals and the futures twist

A commodity fund lets you invest in oil, copper or wheat — but it almost never holds the actual stuff. That ‘futures’ detail is why its return can drift from the price you see on the news.

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ETNs explained: the ETF cousin with a credit-risk catch

Some things on your broker that look like ETFs are actually ETNs — and an ETN carries a risk an ETF doesn’t: if the issuer goes bust, you can lose out even if the index did fine.

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Sector ETFs: betting on tech, health or energy

A sector ETF holds just one slice of the economy — all the tech, or all the healthcare. It’s a focused bet on an industry, and it’s not the same thing as a ‘theme’.

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Common questions

Do I need anything beyond a stock ETF to start?

No — a single broad stock ETF is a complete starting point for many beginners. Bonds and cash-like funds are optional additions for a smoother ride or to park money you will need sooner.

What is the difference between an asset class and a theme?

An asset class is the basic kind of thing a fund holds — shares, bonds, cash, property. A theme (like AI or clean energy) is a slice within one of those. This cluster is about the basic kinds.

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Finance Hamster provides educational information about ETFs and investing. It is not investment, tax, or legal advice, and not a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Markets carry risk; do your own research or consult a licensed adviser.