An open-end mutual fund allows investors to buy shares directly from the fund at any time and sell them back to the fund at the current market value, which is determined by the net asset value of the fund's holdings.
When discussing investment options, the financial advisor suggested considering an open-end mutual fund due to its liquidity and flexibility in buying and selling shares.
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