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A registered representative is preparing an educational overview for a retail investor regarding the structural and trading differences among management investment companies and unit investment trusts. Which of the following statements regarding the secondary market trading, pricing mechanics, and portfolio oversight of Closed-End Funds, Open-End Mutual Funds, and Unit Investment Trusts (UITs) are correct?

  1. Closed-end fund shares trade on secondary market exchanges at market prices determined by supply and demand, which may fluctuate at a premium or discount relative to their net asset value (NAV).Cevap
  2. B
    Open-end mutual fund shares trade continuously throughout the trading day on national securities exchanges at real-time market prices dictated by buyer and seller orders.
  3. Unit Investment Trusts (UITs) issue redeemable units representing a fixed, supervised portfolio that is generally unmanaged and held until a predetermined termination date.Cevap
  4. D
    When an investor liquidates shares of a closed-end fund on a stock exchange, the underlying investment company acts as the direct counterparty and redeems the shares using portfolio liquid reserves.

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The statement explaining that closed-end fund shares trade on secondary exchanges at supply/demand market prices (which can trade at a premium or discount to NAV) and the statement asserting that Unit Investment Trusts issue redeemable units backed by an unmanaged portfolio held until termination are both correct.
Closed-end fund shares trade on secondary exchange markets where price is driven by market supply and demand, causing the share price to fluctuate above or below net asset value (NAV). In addition, Unit Investment Trusts (UITs) hold an unmanaged portfolio of securities until a specified termination date without active daily management.

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1
Analyze the trading dynamics and pricing structure of Closed-End Management Investment Companies.
Closed-end funds issue a fixed number of shares via an IPO. Afterwards, shares trade on secondary markets (exchanges/OTC) where prices are governed by market supply and demand, allowing prices to deviate (premium/discount) from the underlying NAV per share.
Evaluates the validity of market price vs. NAV mechanics for closed-end investment companies.
2
Analyze the pricing and execution mechanics of Open-End Mutual Funds.
Open-end funds do not trade on secondary exchanges intraday; they utilize forward pricing calculated at the end of the trading day (typically 4:00 PM ET). Orders to purchase or redeem are transacted directly with the fund or distributor at the next calculated NAV (plus any applicable sales load).
Differentiates mutual fund forward pricing from secondary exchange trading.
3
Evaluate the management and structural characteristics of Unit Investment Trusts (UITs).
A UIT purchases a fixed, specific basket of securities that is held passively until a designated termination date. Because the portfolio is locked at creation, it does not employ an active investment adviser to trade securities day-to-day.
Confirms the unmanaged, fixed-term nature of UITs.
4
Distinguish between primary market redemptions and secondary market exchange transactions.
Secondary exchange trades occur strictly between buying and selling investors. The issuer of a closed-end fund does not act as the counterparty or redeem shares upon sale.
Identifies the role of secondary markets vs. issuer redemptions.

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Structural and Operational Comparisons of Investment Companies
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