ETFs
ETFs are baskets of stocks or bonds that trade like regular stocks. They're usually passively managed, meaning they seek only to match the underlying benchmark index, such as the S&P 500.
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2 Gambling ETFs for Q1 2022
The 2 Gambling ETFs for Q1 2022 are BJK and BETZ.
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