Tracker Fund A fund that aims to achieve the same returns as a chosen share index by investing in all the companies in the index according to a market value weighting.
Tracker fund A fund that aims to mirror the performance of a chosen share index. The amount invested in each company is proportional to the company's weighting on the target index.
Tracker Fund An index fund that tracks a broad market index or a segment thereof. Such a fund invests in all, or a representative number, of the securities within the index. Also know as an "index fund".
Tracker fund The fund that manages the capital invested in a specific tracker.
Tracker funds are great for quick and easy exposure to stock markets, but they do have their drawbacks.
So why would you want to do FTSE spread betting if a tracker fund would be more suited to most people. Well the reason is that FTSE spread betting has lots of other benefits. The first benefit is that you do not have to pay tax in the UK.
A core can be invested in tracker funds, with the rest in either hedge funds or aggressive alpha funds. Alternatively, enhanced indexing has the advantages of a defined (usually low) level of tracking error and lower fees than a closet tracker.
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See also: Fund, Market, Index, Share, Stock
 
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