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What Is the Typical Range for Expense Ratios in Actively Managed versus Passively Managed ETFs?

Passively managed ETFs, such as those tracking a broad index like the S&P 500 or a simple spot Bitcoin price, typically have very low expense ratios, often below 0.20%. Actively managed ETFs, which involve a fund manager making investment decisions, have significantly higher expense ratios, often ranging from 0.50% to over 1.00%.

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