QUOTE(george_dave91 @ Oct 25 2022, 04:32 PM)
If can, try use etf for US mkts...performance high correlation to index, thus if the benchmark is mkt index and if you liked it to be same as index....then good.Also etf is cheaper to buy n hold.
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QUOTE(george_dave91 @ Oct 25 2022, 04:32 PM) If can, try use etf for US mkts...performance high correlation to index, thus if the benchmark is mkt index and if you liked it to be same as index....then good.Also etf is cheaper to buy n hold. |
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Wow, if "2 funds with average of 2.5%" meant "throwing away 5% yearly just in fees". Then if I had 10 funds in my portfolio, it would means "Throwing away 25% yearly just in fees? At the height I had about 20 funds, ...then 50% thrown away yearly just in fees? That is just so unbelieveable. This post has been edited by T231H: Nov 22 2022, 03:30 PM aberrant80, gobiomani, and 4 others liked this post
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