Noun
/ˌoʊ.pənˈɛnd ˈbæskɪt/
The term "open-end basket" refers to a type of investment fund that allows investors to buy and redeem shares at any time, in contrast to a closed-end fund, which has a fixed number of shares. Open-end baskets are often associated with mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that are designed to provide flexibility for investors to enter or exit positions based on market conditions. This term is commonly used in financial and investment contexts, and it is more frequently encountered in written materials such as financial news, reports, or literature rather than in everyday oral conversations.
Инвестиционная компания предлагает открытый взаимный фонд, который позволяет инвесторам легко покупать и продавать акции в течение всего года.
When the market conditions are favorable, many investors prefer to put their money into an open-end basket for better liquidity.
Когда рыночные условия благоприятные, многие инвесторы предпочитают вкладывать свои деньги в открытые фонды для лучшей ликвидности.
An open-end basket can be particularly advantageous for those who wish to adjust their investment strategy based on changing market trends.
The term "open-end basket" does not frequently appear in idiomatic expressions; however, the concepts of flexibility and fluidity in investment contexts can be seen in related phrases. Here are a few examples:
Когда дело касается финансов, она открытая книга и охотно рассказывает о своих инвестициях в открытые фонды.
In the ballpark: Close to the expected range or amount.
Если доходы от открытого фонда будут в пределах того, что было в прошлом году, я буду доволен.
Jumping in with both feet: Fully committing to something without hesitation.
The term "open-end" derives from investment terminology, with "open" indicating that investors can enter and exit the fund freely, and "end" referring to the structure of the investment vehicle itself. The "basket" part of the term originates from the financial context of grouping various assets together, akin to placing different items in a basket.
Synonyms: - Open-end fund - Mutual fund (in certain contexts) - Liquid fund
Antonyms: - Closed-end fund - Fixed fund - Illiquid asset