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A basketAn ETF bundles dozens or hundreds of assets into a single security; you buy the whole set at once. of many companies in a single purchase.
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A partEach share represents a fraction of ownership in the company: if its value rises, so does yours. of a single company.
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Frequently asked questions
From most LATAM countries you can invest in U.S. stocks through an international broker. They let you buy fractional shares, which makes it easy to start with little capital.
A stock is a part of a single company; an ETF is a basket that bundles many at once. That's why an ETF spreads risk across dozens or hundreds of assets in a single purchase.
Some investors use it with that idea in mind, but its price is very volatile and there's no guarantee. Crypto can be part of a portfolio, always as a small, well-understood position.
No. Thanks to fractional assets you can start with small amounts and keep contributing over time. What matters is consistency, not the size of your first contribution.











