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What is a “closed-end fund” vs. an “open-end fund”?

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What is a “closed-end fund” vs. an “open-end fund”?

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A closed-end fund has a fixed number of shares outstanding and is traded just like other stocks on an exchange or over the counter. The more common open-end funds sell and redeem shares at any time directly to shareholders. Sales and redemption prices of open-end funds are fixed by the sponsor based on the fund’s net asset value; closed-end funds may trade a discount (usually) or premium to net asset value.

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