There appears to be a disconnect between the two paragraphs. Perhaps a connecting sentence is missing?
"For the most part, when you buy an ETF, it's like buying a traditional mutual fund. You own a direct stake in the stocks or bonds that make up the fund.
But there are a few exceptions: ProShares and competing levered funds, as well as some commodity funds; so there is some slight counterparty risk there."
Unfortunately, There's an "I" in BRIC (and a "C") [View article]
Unfortunately, nobody is forcing no one to order BRIC, go concentrate on Brussia. What a waste of space. Good thoughts arkay. Agreed with labrador. Delete.
ETF Investment Risks [View article]
"For the most part, when you buy an ETF, it's like buying a traditional mutual fund. You own a direct stake in the stocks or bonds that make up the fund.
But there are a few exceptions: ProShares and competing levered funds, as well as some commodity funds; so there is some slight counterparty risk there."
Unfortunately, There's an "I" in BRIC (and a "C") [View article]
Can BRIC Fund EEB Keep Up the Momentum? [View article]