Equity Funds
Equity funds invest primarily in equities, i.e. in shares in listed companies. Shares are tangible assets that can also protect against inflation. Anyone who acquires fund shares becomes a co-owner of the various companies in which the fund invests. While some funds invest in equities around the world, others focus on specific topics, industries or countries. They generate their earnings through share price increases and dividends. Over longer periods, equity funds are among the most profitable types of funds; however, fluctuations in value are also comparatively high.