Published: May 2022
Associate Prof. Dr. Norhafiza Binti Nordin School of Economics, Finance and Banking Universiti Utara Malaysia
i-ETF is an index-tracking fund that works like an open-ended fund. It is traded on a stock exchange like a stock where the price fluctuates based on supply and demand with the objective to replicate the performance of an index.
Discover more about i-ETFs, how the product works and how it is different from conventional ETFs. You will also be exposed to the right strategies to start your investment journey with i-ETFs.
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Lesson 1
Islamic Exchange Traded Fund (i-ETF): A Well Diversified Halal Investment Alternative
Quiz for Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Who Should Invest in i-ETFs?
Lesson 3
How to Invest in i-ETFs?
Lesson 4
Myths about i-ETF
Lesson 5
Islamic vs Conventional ETFs
Lesson 6
ETF vs Shariah Compliant Unit Trust Funds
Quiz for Lesson 6
Lesson 7
i-ETF Investing Strategies for Beginners
Quiz for Lesson 7
Lesson 8
i-ETF versus Stock
Quiz for Lesson 8
Tags: ISLAMIC EQUITIES
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Upon completion of this course, you will receive a certificate that can be used as a basis of declaration that you are qualified to trade Islamic Exchange Traded Fund (i-ETF)
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You will need to complete "Introduction to Islamic Equities Market" before you may proceed to "An Intermediate Explanation of Islamic Equities Market".
You will need to complete "Introduction to Islamic Equities Market" and "An Intermediate Explanation of Islamic Equities Market" before you may proceed to "Advancing Your Knowledge of Islamic Equities Market".
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