A single ETF can give you instant exposure to hundreds of stocks or bonds, which is vital for long-term retirement planning.
ETFs generally have lower expense ratios compared to mutual funds, helping you keep more of your long-term returns.
Yes, you can absolutely buy in a traditional IRA. Most major brokerages treat an IRA as a tax-advantaged "wrapper" for your investments, allowing you to trade ETFs just like you would in a regular brokerage account. Why Buy ETFs in a Traditional IRA?


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