• An open-ended fund is an investment vehicle that uses pooled assets, which allows new contributions to and withdrawals from pool investors to be made continuously.

  • As a result, open-ended funds have a theoretically unlimited number of potential shares outstanding.
  • Some mutual funds and exchange-traded funds are types of open-ended funds.
  • Public shares are not traded on exchanges and are valued at their portfolio’s net asset value (NAV) at the end of each day.