How are ETFs and closed-end funds different?

Since ETFs are index funds, they generally trade closer to their net asset value (NAV). In contrast, closed-end funds are usually actively managed and often employ leverage. This makes it more likely that a closed-end fund will trade at a premium or discount its NAV, due to supply and demand of the fund's shares.

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