A tracker fund is an investment in which shares in different companies are bought and sold so that the value of the shares held always matches the average value of shares in all or part of a stock market.
[mainly British, business]
tracker fund in British English
noun
finance
an investment fund that is administered so that its value changes in line with the average value of shares in a market
tracker fund in Insurance
(trækər fʌnd)
Word forms: (regular plural) tracker funds
noun
(Insurance: Life insurance, Pensions)
A tracker fund is an investment in which stocks in different companies are bought and sold so thatthe value of the stocks held always matches the average value of stocks in a stockmarket.
An index tracker fund is a collective investment vehicle that is designed to follow the performance ofa particular index.
A tracker fund aims to shadow the performance of a specified stock market index.
A tracker fund is an investment in which stocks in different companies are bought and sold so thatthe value of the stocks held always matches the average value of stocks in a stockmarket.
Examples of 'tracker fund' in a sentence
tracker fund
There are no ratings for investment trusts or tracker funds.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
As always, it is a good idea to diversify your investments when picking tracker funds.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Cons Yet again, no investment trusts or tracker funds make the list.