Exchange-traded notes: Don't even think about it

Courtesy USATODAY.com Money - Waggoner  Thu, 04/24/2008 - 18:19

Exchange-traded notes are a relatively new development. The value of an ETN depends on the movements of a stock index or, sometimes, even an individual stock.

And, as you might have guessed from their name, ETNs trade on the stock exchange typically, the American Stock Exchange.


 

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