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actively managed ETF

An ETF which is actively managed by a portfolio manager in the same manner as mutual funds, rather than emulating an underlying market index. Actively Managed ETFs have a higher degree of transparency to its underlying holdings than mutual funds, as mutual funds usually obfuscate the identity of its underlying securities.

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  7. FlexShares Enters Actively Managed ETF Space - DailyFinance
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