Wednesday 8 April 2015

Comparing ETFs? Don't Just Look At Expense Ratios

Otmane El Rhazi from Investor's Business Daily - ETFs RSS.



The rule when buying ETFs is that when all things are equal, buy the one with the lowest expense ratio. But remember that similar sounding ETFs often aren't equal. This means don't let the expense ratio be the only factor in choosing an ETF. "Our belief is expenses and past performance matter, but more important is understanding what's inside the portfolio," said Todd Rosenbluth, S&P Capital IQ director of ETF research. SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY)

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