Blend Fund Definition

Blend Fund Definition

Learn the definition of blend fund and other ETF terminology from the etf.com glossary.

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Learn more about Blend Funds

A Blend Fund within the ETF universe embodies a nuanced investment strategy that blends elements of both growth and value investing. This approach seeks to offer investors a balanced exposure to different segments of the market by combining the potential for capital appreciation found in growth stocks with the stability and income generation associated with value-oriented investments. Blend funds aim to capture broad market movements, catering to investors seeking a diversified and adaptable investment approach that combines both growth and value investing philosophies within a single ETF structure.

Related Terms

Growth Investing, Value Investing, Diversification

ETF Glossary is etf.com’s collection of key terms and definitions related to exchange-traded funds. ETFs are investment funds that are traded on stock exchanges, and they can encompass a wide range of asset classes, including stocks, bonds, commodities and more. Given the diverse range of ETFs and the complexity of financial markets, having a clear understanding of ETF-related terminology is instrumental for investors looking to make informed decisions, manage risks effectively and navigate the evolving landscape of ETF investments.