Worse: "One thing to keep in mind: XXXX isn't an ETF, it is an ETN, which technically makes it more similar to a debt instrument than a stock." And perhaps a LOW QUALITY debt instrument.
I doubt one investor in 100 knows the difference between an ETF and an ETNote
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