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The ETF Report

An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a type of pooled investment security that operates much like a mutual fund. Typically, ETFs will track a particular index, sector, commodity, or other asset, but unlike mutual funds, ETFs can be purchased or sold on a stock exchange the same way that a regular stock can. An ETF can be structured to track anything from the price of an individual commodity to a large and diverse collection of securities. ETFs can even be structured to track specific investment strategies.

ProShares launches Supply Chain Logistics ETF

The ProShares Supply Chain Logistics ETF trades under the ticker symbol SUPL and offers exposure to 40 shipping, railroad, air cargo, trucking, technology and brokerage companies that make up the FactSet Supply Chain Logistics Index.

New ETF targets semiconductor market

The Columbia Seligman Semiconductor and Technology ETF (SEMI) will invest at least 80% of its net assets in securities of semiconductor, semiconductor equipment and related technology companies.

New ETF looks to target S&P 500's most volatile stocks

An application has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday to launch the Volatility Shares S&P 500 High Volatility Index ETF, which would invest in some of the most-volatile stocks in the S&P 500.

Inflation-fighting ETFs: How to invest

The Amplify Inflation Fighter ETF provides investors with access to a mix of stocks and commodities that seek to benefit directly or indirectly from inflation.