Q&A on Investing

Hi there. I’m about to jump into the wonderful world of ETFs for the first time because my student loan needs to generate some returns, and I have a couple of simple questions that are confusing me.

Will I incur any extra costs if the ETF is in USD instead of EUR?

I mean, in Nordnet I can buy it at a euro price, but the ETF’s name has USD at the end. So, will there be a currency exchange fee then?

Example here

Or what does that USD mean even though the ETF has a euro-denominated price?

Compared to this

Thanks in advance for your answers. That just confuses me a lot.

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