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Difference between ETF's Group

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    Dear Team,

    I just want to know what is the difference below mentioned ETF groups. Please explains deeply. So we can choose the right ETF.

    1. ALL ETFs
    2. ALL ETFs (Liquid)
    3. ALL-ONE ETFs
    4. ALL-ONE ETFs (Domestic)
    5. ALL-ONE D ETF Assets
    6. ALL-ONE D ETF Factors
    7. ALL-ONE D ETF Sectors
    8. ALL-ONE D ETF Segments
    9. ALL-ONE D SSFF
      10 ALL-Sector ETF
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    Dear Team
    Waiting for your response

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    1. ALL ETFs
      Includes all listed ETFs available on the exchange.

    2. ALL ETFs (Liquid)
      Contains only liquid ETFs from the complete ETF list. Updated every month for better scanning and trading.

    3. ALL-ONE ETFs
      Includes one carefully selected ETF from each category, helping you build a diversified portfolio without duplicates.

    4. ALL-ONE ETFs (Domestic)
      The same as ALL-ONE ETFs, but includes only Indian ETFs.

    5. ALL-ONE D ETF Assets
      A collection of selected ETFs from different asset classes like equity, commodities, and fixed income.

    6. ALL-ONE D ETF Factors
      Contains one ETF for each investment style, such as Value, Momentum, or Quality.

    7. ALL-ONE D ETF Sectors
      Includes one ETF from each major market sector, such as Banking, IT, Pharma, and FMCG.

    8. ALL-ONE D ETF Segments
      Contains one ETF from each market segment, such as Large Cap, Mid Cap, and Small Cap.

    9. ALL-ONE D SSFF
      A combined group of Sector, Segment, Factor, and Fixed Income ETFs in one place.

    10. ALL-Sector ETF
      Includes one ETF from each major sector, making it easy to track or trade sector-based opportunities.

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