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In NZ , index funds still have a % of management fees and enter /exit fees. The lowest is 0.25%.
It is cheaper to buy via stock platform, eg, moomoo. Moomoo has no foreign exchange fees, and the transaction fee is only about $2.
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I’ve invested in ETFs, index funds S&P etc , individual stocks, and crypto for the past 10–15 years, and the returns have been incredibly rewarding. Personally I wouldn't recommend mutual investments & don't ever employ a fund manager! they will eat any potential gains you make. Index funds alone have historically averaged around 10–12% annually over the long term, while the average cash ISA typically returns around 1–4% depending on interest rates. I trade CRYPTO with no fees . I would never trade via Vanguard. They have hidden fees. Rose certainly knows her stuff!
ETFs let you trade stock options….to generate more income or hedge your positions. The wheel strategy for example is very popular, and you can employ it with a partial percentage of one's portfolio.
How the hell can you forget ETFs have a tax advantage over Index funds? That's a huge consideration. "Temptation to sell" is why you consider them the inferior option? My Vanguard ETF commissions are FREE! I would rather pick making manual buys when it's financially practical for me over Index Auto-purchasing.
Can't mutual funds be listed as ETFs too?
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I just opened a fidelity account but can’t invest the full amount I put in.
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This is a great video on this topic
.. great video
The way this information was presented chronologically actually helped lock things into place that I had been having trouble getting down. Well done. I took notes too!
Index fund can be an etf or mutual fund. The thing is that you choose an index fund that tracks something like the s&p500, doesn’t matter if it’s the mutual fund or etf version.
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You can have auto reinvest on any platform. This is too simplistic. Mutual fund classes…. Closed end vs open….Also ETFs can be actively managed.
Rose, isn't ETFs more popular than Index Funds? Would ETFs phase out Index Funds?
Thanks for the video.
How about tax efficiency
This video explained the difference very well
But accumulating ETFs (not dividend ETCs) reinvest automatically too. I don’t get the difference to index funds’ automatic reinvesting ability . Could you provide more clarity on this?
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Thanks Rose!!!! Great videos, we learn a lot. Any specifics in HSA investments like what to prioritize in them and what in a roth ira or use the same strategy. tell us!. Thanks!
@itsrosehan my understanding of why people would pick ETFs over index funds is not based on a need to trade 24/7. These are the most important reasons I’m aware of:
1. ETFs are more tax efficient than index funds which matters in a regular brokerage account.
2. Index funds tend to have a required minimum purchasing amount of $3000 or more the first time you buy the fund.
3. Most people use Fidelity or Schwab for its superior user-interface and customer service. In these interfaces there’s a substantial transaction fee each time you buy or sell Vanguard funds. There’s no such fee with ETFs.
Fractional ETF buys and auto purchases with ETFs works at Fidelity. So in this case you can specify the amount in dollars you want to spend. Place a market buy and then the experience is essentially identical to the simplicity of buying index funds but with the tax efficiency of the ETF.
I didn’t follow what you said about wanting to invest more every month. If you are doing this in a regular brokerage account then isn’t the process essentially the same as it was the previous month? You have to go through the process of buying the funds again with your new deposit.
Also finally on Fidelity there is no trading fee when you buy most (if not all?) of the typical Vanguard ETFs. There is on the other hand a hefty trading fee for buying Vanguard index funds there.
mutual funds – is there exposure to embedded taxes? Love 'add a zero' btw! Awesome catch-phrase.
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ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds) can offer automatic reinvestment of dividends, but it depends on your brokerage or investment platform, not the ETF itself.
ETF are great investment choice like VOO.