General

Unit Investment Trust (UIT)

A type of investment company that offers a fixed portfolio of securities for a specific period of time, after which the trust terminates and returns capital to investors. Unlike mutual funds, UITs do not actively trade their holdings -- the portfolio is selected once and held to maturity or dissolution. They are commonly used for fixed-income strategies and were one of the earliest pooled investment vehicles available to retail investors in the United States.

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