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    BMNG

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    $20.70

    $-0.09-0.42%AUM: N/A
    TickerBMNG
    Expense ratio—
    AUMN/A
    Inception dateN/A
    Holdings0

    Price history

    ▲0.00%

    TER

    —

    1Y Return

    —

    AUM

    N/A

    About this ETF

    No description available for this ETF.

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    Quick stats

    AUMN/A
    TER—
    1Y Return—
    Holdings0
    52-Week High—
    52-Week Low—

    Fund profile

    ISIN
    BMNG
    Issuer
    Unknown
    Inception
    N/A
    Currency
    USD
    Distribution
    Accumulating

    Quick stats

    AUMN/A
    TER—
    1Y Return—
    Holdings0
    52-Week High—
    52-Week Low—

    Fund profile

    ISIN
    BMNG
    Issuer
    Unknown
    Inception
    N/A
    Currency
    USD
    Distribution
    Accumulating

    Frequently Asked Questions

    The current price of BMNG is $20.70 USD — it has decreased by -0.42% in the past 24 hours.
    Investors in Latin America can buy foreign ETFs through international and regional brokerage and investment platforms. You simply need a valid government ID or passport to get started.
    Yes. Through fractional investing, you can invest exactly the amount you want, starting with as little as $1 or $5 USD (depending on what investment platform you use), and own a proportional piece of the fund.
    Many investors in Latin America buy international ETFs like BMNG to protect their purchasing power. Because BMNG is priced in foreign currency, your investment is tied to a hard currency. If your local currency devalues against the foreign currency, usually USD or Euro, the underlying value of your portfolio remains protected from local inflation.
    No. A common misconception is that you need a foreign bank account or a foreign visa to invest in international stocks. Today, modern investment platforms allow you to fund your account using local bank transfers or local payment methods right from your home country.