- Fifty-two week range
- The highest and lowest prices reached in 52 weeks' time.
- Five-year-annualized return
- The average return each year over a five-year period. Takes into consideration the reinvestment of capital gains and dividends as well as price changes.
- Float
- The number of company shares actually available for purchase by public on open markets.
- Front load
- Percentage of investor's assets that fund may charge as a fee at time of investment. Common in traditional mutual funds, rare in ETFs.
- Fund flows
- Describes the money flow into or out of mutual funds and ETFs. The Investment Company Institute (ICI) tracks and reports monthly fund flow data.
- Fund of Funds
- Investment strategy that seeks to diversify risk exposure and manager style among various fund managers. Potential pitfalls include a lack of transparency and an added layer of fees. This strategy is popular with hedge fund investors looking to diversify risk among various fund groups.
- Fund overlap
- Fund overlap refers to the duplication in owning two or more ETFs or mutual funds that have the same identical securities and/or underlying investment strategy. Investors are effectively paying twice for double work. They pay one fund company to execute an investment strategy and then they pay again to a competing fund to do the exact same work.