Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual funds both come with ongoing costs, but not all investors will understand exactly how these costs are calculated. A fund’s expense ratio is simply the annual ...
The SPDR Gold MiniShares Trust ( GLDM -4.36%) is part of a growing trend in the exchange-traded fund (ETF) universe, where fund managers release lower-priced "mini" versions of their flagship products ...
SPLG offers the same S&P 500 exposure as SPY at a much lower expense ratio SPLG and SPY posted identical one-year returns of 13.8% SPY commands far greater trading volume and assets under management ...
SPLG and SPY track the same index, yet their cost and structure set them apart. This article explains those differences and helps investors decide which S&P 500 ETF fits better as a core holding. Beta ...
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Mutual funds: 'Lower fees don't always mean higher returns in active funds', says Niranjan Avasthi of Edelweiss MF
The widely held belief that lower expense ratios automatically translate into higher returns in equity mutual funds does not hold true for active funds, according to Niranjan Avasthi, Senior Vice ...
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