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PIMCO US ShTrm HY C Bd Idx UCITS (Dist USD)
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An Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) is a type of investment instrument that holds a collection of assets, such as stocks, bonds, commodities etc. and tracks the performance of a particular index or market sector. ETFs are traded on stock exchanges, just like stocks.

To buy ETFs you will need to open a brokerage account, conduct research and select ETFs that align with your investment goals and risk tolerance. It is best for beginners to seek education and gain proper knowledge before starting investing.

It is possible to lose money in ETFs, as with any investment. The value of an ETF can decline, as the ETF's share price may be affected by market conditions and investors' sentiment.

Yes, you can invest in ETFs on your own. They are traded on stock exchanges, just like stocks and can be bought and sold through a brokerage account.

There are many platforms that offer ETF trading, and the best platform for you will depend on your individual needs and circumstances. Some factors to consider when choosing a platform for ETF trading include the range of ETFs available, fees and commissions, ease of use and additional features.

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