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Water is the most important natural resource in the world. Considering its scarcity, it is not at all surprising that, although not treated as a commodity in the process of gold trading or oil trading, many investors and traders have long since started investing in water stocks and ETFs. Some of the factors that make water a limited resource and, consequently, a potential promising investment, include the exponential increase in world population, global warming, and the increase in intensive farming, just to name a few. Continue reading to discover how you can trade on the price movements of water stocks and ETFs using our derivative products.

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Why invest in water stocks?

Although approximately 80% of our planet is covered by water, only 1% can be used for drinking. According to the World Health Organization, one billion people lack access to drinking water and between 3 and 4 billion cannot rely on a sufficient and/or dependable water supply. Furthermore, according to the OECD, worldwide water demand is expected to increase by 55% between now and the year 2050, but at least two thirds of the world’ population might already be in a state of “water stress” by 2025. The United Nations forecast is even gloomier and in fact predicts that by 2035, our water use will increase by 85% due to energy demand.

Water is essential for every country in the world, but everyone manages it differently. In the past, water companies were publicly owned and managed to ensure that people had reasonably priced access to this essential resource. However, in many regions, water companies have gradually shifted to the private sector.

Some countries have embraced privatisation more than others. For example, the entire UK water market has been privatised, whereas other governments still manage most of their water resources. Some countries prefer to let private companies manage the entire network, while others prefer public-private partnerships. Understanding that each country follows a different regulatory system is as important as understanding the investment profile of individual stocks.Water utilities are generally part of a stable and much less volatile sector. This is what makes them particularly suitable for long-term investors and position traders​.

Another major benefit of water utilities is their abundant dividends. That is why investors should always pay close attention to stock dividend policies and calculate the dividend yield to identify whether a stock is overvalued or not.

How to invest in water

There are multiple ways to invest in water. You can buy shares of companies that produce water-related equipment, such as pumps, meters and filters, invest in water utilities and environmental companies that clean, purify or distribute water.

If you are looking to trade in the short-term, you can alsotrade on the price movements of the below assets using spread bets and CFDs, which we will talk about further on.

Water shares

Although the market offers a variety of water utility stocks from all over the world, investing in drinking water stocks should be thoroughly evaluated. Water companies are subject by nature to times of financial debt and, therefore, interest rates should also be carefully assessed. It is preferable to invest in companies that demonstrate a higher level of stability. Furthermore, when investing in a geographically diverse portfolio, traders should closely monitor exchange rates. Foreign currencies, such as the US dollar, the British pound, or the Chinese yuan can be subject to unpleasant depreciation, which is needed for the fund’s growth. Learn more about share trading​​.

Water ETFs

Water ETFs could be a convenient way to start investing within the water industry with one single fund. Water ETFs work by holding shares in companies involved in water purification, pipeline, construction, and other related equipment. This asset class offersnumerous benefits such as diversification, passive management, and low expenses. However, leveraged ETFs are complex financial instruments that carry significant risks. Certain leveraged ETFs are only considered appropriate for experienced traders. To learn more about ETF trading, read our guide on "what are exchange-traded funds".

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Top water company stocks to watch

Severn Trent (SVT)

With annual sales of £1.677 billion, Severn Trent is a large British utility company. It is traded on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and is part of the FTSE 100 index. Severn Trent Water is one of the ten privatised water supply companies in England.

Market cap: $5.62 billion

P/E ratio: 35.52

Pennon Group PLC (PNN)

Pennon Group plc is a British water utility and waste management company headquartered in Exeter, England. The company is listed on the LSE and is part of the FTSE 100 index. Eighty-three percent of the company’s profits come from its subsidiary, South West Water.

Market cap: $4.28 billion

P/E ratio: 36.74

United Utilities (UU)

United Utilities, the largest listed water company in the UK, was founded in 1995 following the merger of North Water and NORWEB. The group manages the regulated water and wastewater network in North-West England. Its shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange and on the FTSE 100 index.

Market cap: $ 5.70 billion

P/E ratio: 53.46

Veolia Environnement (VIE)

Veolia Environment is a French public service and utility company, listed on the Paris Stock Exchange and part of the CAC 40 index. The company supplies 100 million people with drinking water and 65 million people with wastewater services each year.

Market cap: $10.82 billion

P/E ratio: 76.79

Suez Environnement (SEV)

Suez Environnement is a French company with presence on every continent, although its core activities are mostly concentrated in France. In fact, almost one-third of its revenue comes from France. The company specialises in water and waste management and provides water, waste and resource management solutions to millions of people and business worldwide.

Market cap: $7.71 billion

P/E ratio: N/A

American Water Works (AWK)

American Water Works is a water utility company that operates in the United States and Canada. Most of American Water Works' services are in the hands of local subsidiaries that are regulated by the municipal drinking water and wastewater systems under contract. They also deliver water sanitation products and services to residential communities and commercial businesses.

Market cap: $25.60 billion

P/E ratio: 40.08

California Water Service Group (CWT)

California Water Service Group is a holding company that manages water supply and distribution. The company provides regulated and non-regulated services to private companies and municipalities. The core of the business consists of the production, purchase, storage, treatment, testing, distribution and sale of water for various uses such as domestic, industrial, public, irrigation, and fire protection.

Market cap: $2.328 billion

P/E ratio: 57.12

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Beijing Enterprises Water Group (BEWG)

Beijing Enterprises Water Group Ltd is a Hong Kong-based investment holding company that operates in three different sectors. This includes the construction and operation of sewage and reclaimed water treatment plants, the construction of seawater desalination plants and the provision of construction services for comprehensive renovation projects, and the distribution and sale of piped water and the provision of related services.

Market cap: $32.37 billion

P/E ratio: 6.59

China Water Affairs Group (CWAFF)

China Water Affairs Group is a water supply company with headquarters in Hong Kong. The company’s main business is to build and operate urban water supply systems and sewage treatment plants in mainland China. It is one of the largest integrated water service providers in mainland China, operating in over 50 Chinese cities.

Market cap: $10.17 billion

P/E ratio: 6.21

China Everbright Water Ltd (BOTRF)

China Everbright Water Ltd, a company specialising in wastewater treatment in mainland China, is listed on both the Hong Kong and Singapore stock exchanges. The company is mainly engaged in wastewater treatment, water supply, reusable water, wastewater source heat pumps, research and development of water environmental technologies and engineering construction.

Market cap: $1.38 billion

P/E ratio: 4.73

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Top water ETFs to trade

Lyxor World Water

Lyxor World Water is an ETF that aims to replicate the performance of the SGI World Water index CW. The basket is used as a reference index specific to the water sector and reflects the performance of the 20 largest companies operating in the sector of water services, water infrastructure, and water treatment.

The Guggenheim S&P Global Water Index ETF is one of the largest existing ETFs thataims to replicate the S&P Global Water index, which provides exposure to 50 companies around the world involved in water-related businesses. The S&P Global Water index is comprised of 50 securities and is designed to provide a balanced representation from different segments of the water industry. These consist of the following two clusters: 25 water utility and infrastructure companies and 25 water equipment and material companies.

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Water Stocks & Water ETFs to Watch in 2022? ›

Invesco Water Resources ETF (PHO)

This leading water ETF has a five-star rating from investment research firm Morningstar and an expense ratio of 0.59%, or $59 in annual fees on an investment of $10,000. The largest industry allocation in the fund is machinery, at about 26%, followed by water utilities at about 17%.

Are water ETFs a good investment? ›

Invesco Water Resources ETF (PHO)

This leading water ETF has a five-star rating from investment research firm Morningstar and an expense ratio of 0.59%, or $59 in annual fees on an investment of $10,000. The largest industry allocation in the fund is machinery, at about 26%, followed by water utilities at about 17%.

Which ETFs will perform the best in 2022? ›

10 best-performing ETFs of 2022:
  • iShares US Energy ETF (IYE)
  • Invesco Dynamic Oil & Gas Services ETF (PXJ)
  • Fidelity MSCI Energy ETF (FENY)
  • iShares US Oil Equipment & Services ETF (IEZ)
  • VanEck Oil Services ETF (OIH)
  • Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE)
  • SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Equipment & Services ETF (XES)
Jan 5, 2023

Are there any water ETFs? ›

With 7 ETFs traded on the U.S. markets, Water ETFs have total assets under management of $4.58B. The average expense ratio is 0.55%. Water ETFs can be found in the following asset classes: Equity.

Is it good to invest in water stocks? ›

Water utilities are generally part of a stable and much less volatile sector. This is what makes them particularly suitable for long-term investors and position traders​. Another major benefit of water utilities is their abundant dividends.

Which liquid ETF is best? ›

Returns as on 12 Jan 2023
EXPENSE RATIO Comparison Of Liquid Funds & Liquid ETFs
Liquid Funds0.07-0.31*
Nippon India ETF NIFTY 1D Rate Liquid BeEs0.69
DSP NIFTY 1D Rate Liquid ETF0.66
ICICI Pru S&P BSE Liquid Rate ETF0.25
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Jan 19, 2023

What is the best way to invest in water? ›

Water stocks are stocks of companies whose business is closely tied to irrigation, utilities, water treatment, or other water-related industries. One can invest in these by buying the stocks of individual companies, or by investing in a mutual fund or ETF with high exposure to water stocks.

What are the top 5 ETFs to buy? ›

Best-performing large-cap ETFs
SymbolFund name5-year return
SMHVanEck Semiconductor ETF23.12%
XSDSPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF22.64%
TANInvesco Solar ETF22.30%
SOXXiShares Semiconductor ETF21.74%
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Jun 1, 2023

What is the best performing ETF in last 5 years? ›

100 Highest 5 Year ETF Returns
SymbolName5-Year Return
ROMProShares Ultra Technology26.22%
SMHVanEck Semiconductor ETF24.33%
TANInvesco Solar ETF24.30%
XSDSPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF23.52%
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What is the safest ETF to buy? ›

1. Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO -0.75%) Legendary investor Warren Buffett has said that the best investment the average American can make is a low-cost S&P 500 index fund like the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF.

Does Fidelity have a water ETF? ›

Fidelity Water Sustainability Fund (FLOWX) | Fidelity Institutional.

How does Michael Burry invest in water? ›

What became clear to me is that food is the way to invest in water. That is, grow food in water-rich areas and transport it for sale in water-poor areas. This is the method for redistributing water that is least contentious, and ultimately it can be profitable, which will ensure that this redistribution is sustainable.

Which funds invest in water? ›

As of early March 2022, the top five holdings in the Invesco Water Resources ETF were:
  • Danaher (DHR -0.7%)
  • American Water Works (AWK 0.6%)
  • Roper Technologies (ROP -0.51%)
  • Xylem (XYL 0.09%)
  • Ecolab (ECL 0.19%)

What is the largest water company in the US? ›

American Water is the largest publicly traded water and waterwater utility in the United States.

What does Warren Buffett invest in? ›

Fiscal Quarter
StockNumber of Shares OwnedShare Count Increase Over Q4 2022
Bank of America (NYSE:BAC)1,055,603,406+2.25%
Citigroup (NYSE:C)55,244,797+0.16%
HP (NYSE:HPQ)120,952,818+15.8%
Markel (NYSE:MKL)471,661+0.87%
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How much water should I stock up? ›

Store at least one gallon per person, per day. Consider storing at least a two-week supply of water for each member of your family. If you are unable to store this quantity, store as much as you can. If supplies run low, never ration water.

Which ETF will grow the most? ›

Best growth ETFs
  • iShares Russell Top 200 Growth ETF (IWY) ...
  • Invesco S&P 500 GARP ETF (SPGP) ...
  • Schwab U.S. Large-Cap Growth ETF (SCHG) ...
  • Vanguard Russell 1000 Growth ETF (VONG) ...
  • Vanguard Mega Cap Growth ETF (MGK) ...
  • iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (IWF) ...
  • SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 Growth ETF (SPYG)
Jun 20, 2023

What is the most successful ETF? ›

Two of the most popular ETFs include index funds based on the Standard & Poor's 500 index and the Nasdaq 100 index, which contain high-quality businesses listed on American exchanges: Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO), with an expense ratio of 0.03 percent. Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ), with an expense ratio of 0.20 percent.

Which ETF has the highest 10 year return? ›

In the last decade, Invesco Dynamic Semiconductors ETF (PSI) delivered the highest 10-year return at 23.19%.

Does Vanguard have a water fund? ›

This low-cost index fund offers exposure to the utilities sector of the U.S. equity market, which includes stocks of companies that distribute electricity, water, or gas, or that operate as independent power producers. The fund's main risk is its narrow scope—it invests solely in utilities stocks.

Is there an index fund for water? ›

iShares Global Water Index ETF.

What is the most liquid income investment? ›

In order of liquidity, the most liquid investments include: Money – actual cash currencies. Money market assets – short-term debt securities such as CDs or T-bills. Marketable securities – stocks or bonds.

What stocks will boom in 2023? ›

10 Best Growth Stocks Of June 2023
  • Bank of America's Best Growth Stocks of 2023.
  • Amazon (AMZN)
  • Constellation Energy (CEG)
  • Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG)
  • Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL)
  • Eli Lilly (LLY)
  • Match (MTCH)
  • Progressive (PGR)
Jun 1, 2023

What is the number one traded ETF? ›

Most Popular ETFs: Top 100 ETFs By Trading Volume
SymbolNameAvg Daily Share Volume (3mo)
SPYSPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust83,395,523
SOXLDirexion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares68,774,516
BOILProShares Ultra Bloomberg Natural Gas65,623,063
QQQInvesco QQQ Trust55,434,582
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What is the most aggressive ETF? ›

Aggressive Growth ETF List
Symbol SymbolETF Name ETF NameESG Score Global Percentile (%) ESG Score Global Percentile (%)
VUGVanguard Growth ETF60.45%
IWFiShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF68.15%
VGTVanguard Information Technology ETF82.69%
XLKTechnology Select Sector SPDR Fund88.82%
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What is the fastest growing Vanguard ETF? ›

The fastest growing fund managed by U.S. asset management company Vanguard is the Vanguard Energy Index Fund. Over the year to January 16, 2023, the ETF generated an annual return of 44.19 percent. Vanguard's fastest growing mutual fund was also the Vanguard Energy Index Fund, which grew by 38.4 percent.

What is the safest high yield ETF? ›

7 of the Best High-Dividend ETFs
ETFDividend Yield
Vanguard International High Dividend Yield ETF (VYMI)4.4%
Invesco S&P 500 High Dividend Low Volatility ETF (SPHD)4.1%
Franklin International Low Volatility High Dividend Index ETF (LVHI)7.3%
Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD)3.6%
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May 23, 2023

Which ETFs outperform the S&P 500? ›

The VanEck Morningstar Wide Moat ETF has been a consistent outperformer over the past 10 years
  • SPX.
  • SPY.
  • AAPL.
  • MSFT.
  • AMZN.
  • NVDA.
  • GOOG.
  • GOOGL.
Mar 29, 2023

What is the best performing ETF in 2023? ›

Mentioned Tickers
TICKERNAMEYTD%
DAPPVanEck Digital Transformation ETF136.7%
GFOFGrayscale Future of Finance ETF67.11%
IBLCiShares Blockchain and Tech ETF87.77%
SATOInvesco Alerian Galaxy Crypto Economy ETF116.24%
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Which ETF has the best returns? ›

The best-performing ETF, based on performance over the past year, is the Invesco Dynamic Energy Exploration & Production ETF (PXE).

What is the downside to an ETF? ›

The single biggest risk in ETFs is market risk. Like a mutual fund or a closed-end fund, ETFs are only an investment vehicle—a wrapper for their underlying investment. So if you buy an S&P 500 ETF and the S&P 500 goes down 50%, nothing about how cheap, tax efficient, or transparent an ETF is will help you.

Are Fidelity ETFs worth it? ›

Bottom line. These Fidelity ETFs all have attractive long-term returns and charge low expense ratios, making them a good fit for many investors. But you'll want to research them further and compare them with other funds – such as the best small-cap ETFs – to see if they work best for your needs.

What is considered a liquid ETF? ›

Introducing, Liquid ETFs. A liquid ETF, or Exchange Traded Fund, as the name suggests, is a mutual fund whose units are traded on the stock exchange. They invest in low risk overnight securities like Collateralized Borrowing and Lending Obligations (CBLO), Repo and Reverse Repo securities.

What is the largest Fidelity ETF? ›

The largest Fidelity ETF is the Fidelity MSCI Information Technology Index ETF FTEC with $7.08B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing Fidelity ETF was FTEC at 35.30%. The most recent ETF launched in the Fidelity space was the Fidelity Disruptive Automation ETF FBOT on 06/12/23.

Who owns the most water rights in USA? ›

Let's put this criminalization in perspective: Billionaire T. Boone Pickens owned more water rights than any other individuals in America, with rights over enough of the Ogallala Aquifer to drain approximately 200,000 acre-feet (or 65 billion gallons of water) a year.

Who is the guy investing in water in The Big Short? ›

Why Michael Burry of "The Big Short" is Investing in Water. Played by Christian Bale in the movie adaptation of Michael Lewis's The Big Short (2015), Michael Burry is famous for having called time on the subprime lending market years before anybody else – profiting hugely in the process.

What stocks is Michael Burry holding? ›

What stocks does Michael Burry own? In Michael Burry's portfolio as of 31 Mar 2023, the top 5 holdings are (JD) JDCOM INC-ADR (10.26%), (BABA) ALIBABA GROUP HOLDING-SP ADR (9.56%), (SIG) SIGNET JEWELERS LTD (9.09%), (NYCB) NEW YORK COMMUNITY BANCORP (7.19%) and (ZM) ZOOM VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS-A (6.91%).

Which is better liquid fund? ›

Which are the best Liquid Mutual Funds to invest in 2023?
Fund NameFund CategoryETM Rank
Quant Liquid FundDebt# 1 of 30
Aditya Birla Sun Life Liquid FundDebt# 4 of 30
Edelweiss Liquid FundDebt# 2 of 30
PGIM India Liquid FundDebt# 4 of 30
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What is blue water investment? ›

BlueWaters Investment Group is a private equity firm based in Atlanta, Georgia. At BlueWaters, we acquire and invest in founder and family owned businesses in the southeastern United States, providing targeted funds, colaborative partnerships, and true operational expertise.

Who are the investors in water technology? ›

The list of strategics investing in water technology is long. Global giants Veolia and Suez are among them. GE, Nalco, Aquatech, IDE and oil and gas supermajors have also been mentioned as investors in reports by Mergermarket.

What is the most successful water company? ›

The largest bottled water company in the world is Nestle Waters, with a gross annual sales of $104.11 billion. As of 2023, the global bottled water industry has a market size of $342.4 billion.

Who sells the most water in America? ›

Bottled Water Market Statistics and Trends

Last year, the U.S. bottled water sales volume amounted to approximately 13.85 billion gallons – the highest volume of bottled water ever sold in the United States. Aquafina and Dasani account for more than USD 2 billion in bottled water sales in the U.S. market annually.

What is the largest publicly traded water utility? ›

American Water Works

What 4 stocks is Warren Buffett buying? ›

Buffett's Biggest Holdings
Company (Ticker)Sector% of Portfolio
American Express (AXP)Finance7.5%
Kraft Heinz (KHC)Consumer Staples4.4%
Occidental Petroleum (OXY)Energy4.1%
Moody's (MCO)Finance2.3%
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May 22, 2023

What stocks has Warren Buffett bought in 2023? ›

In the first quarter of 2023, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bought three new stocks – Capital One Financial, Diageo ADR, and Vitesse Energy.

What 4 stocks is Warren Buffett investing in? ›

Top stock holdings in Buffett's portfolio
  • Apple (AAPL) – $151.0 billion.
  • Bank of America (BAC) – $29.5 billion.
  • American Express (AXP) – $25.0 billion.
  • Coca-Cola – $24.8 billion.
  • Chevron (CVX) – $21.6 billion.
May 16, 2023

What is the next frontier in the drinking water industry? ›

Distribution systems represent the next frontier for the drinking-water industry.

How long will 500 gallons of water last? ›

How to Make Emergency Water Storage Last
How long would 500 gallons of water last your family?
# of family members1 gallon per day3 gallons per day
1500 days167 days
2250 days84 days
3167 days56 days
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How long will 100 gallons of water last? ›

Two people boondocking can make a full 100-gallon water tank last for about four weeks, perhaps up to five… This is each person taking a shower once per week, and doing it as a “Navy-style” shower. This is using the water tank for cooking, showering, cleaning, flushing toilet, and brushing teeth.

Is liquid ETF better than fixed deposit? ›

Liquid funds have a maturity of up to 91 days. The interest earned from fixed deposits is added to your annual income and taxed as per the applicable tax slab. Also, whenever interest is paid out or accrued, the bank/NBFC deducts 10% TDS.

What is the most liquid high yield ETF? ›

The largest iBoxx $ Liquid High Yield Index ETF is the iShares iBoxx USD High Yield Corporate Bond ETF HYG with $16.50B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing iBoxx $ Liquid High Yield Index ETF was UJB at 6.26%.

Why Michael Burry sold all his stocks? ›

Basically, Michael Burry doesn't believe inflation will recede. And as a result, he thinks stocks are doomed.

How long should you invest in liquid funds? ›

Liquid funds are preferred by investors to park their money for short periods of time typically 1 day to 3 months.

What is the safest and most liquid form to invest your money? ›

What are the safest types of investments? U.S. Treasury securities, money market mutual funds and high-yield savings accounts are considered by most experts to be the safest types of investments available.

What is the most liquid investment What is the least liquid investment? ›

It's important to understand that some assets are more liquid than others. For instance, cash is the most liquid of assets, as it can be easily spent or deposited, whereas tangible items may be less liquid due to various factors like demand and potential buyers.

What are the risks of JEPI? ›

The risk with those is that if counterparties default on those contractual obligations, JEPI can blow up. In other words, those who think they can safely buy 100% JEPI and retire rich are taking on much more income risk than they believe, especially if they think JEPI's income will keep rising yearly.

What is the best ETF for retirement? ›

8 of the Best Vanguard ETFs for Retirees
Vanguard ETFInception Date
Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM)11/10/2006
Vanguard Ultra-Short Bond ETF (VUSB)4/5/2021
Vanguard Short-Term Treasury ETF (VGSH)11/19/2009
Vanguard Short-Term Inflation-Protected Securities ETF (VTIP)10/12/2012
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May 12, 2023

What is the best thing to invest in right now? ›

12 best investments right now
  • High-yield savings accounts.
  • Certificates of deposit (CDs)
  • Money market funds.
  • Government bonds.
  • Corporate bonds.
  • Mutual funds.
  • Index funds.
  • Exchange-traded funds (ETFs)
May 4, 2023

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