Hi,
Now that US domiciled ETFs are "out of bounds", what are the cheapest options (in terms of fees and taxes) available for investing a lump sum into a passively managed index tracker?
Thank you.
They usually cost about 0.25% for European domiciled ETFs. State Street, Blackrock and Vanguard are the 3 biggest passive fund managers in the world.
You have to look at their tracking error too, see how close they are to the actual index. I did a comparison recently of how close each of those providers were to the MSCI World Index over the last 5 years. On €10,000 invested:
State Street were €24 positive of the MSCI, out by 0.12%
Blackrock were €98 positive of the MSCI, out by 0.52%
Vanguard were €223 negative of the MSCi, out by 1.1%
I also looked at Irish Life's Global Equity Index fund which tracks its own benchmark (and make active decisions on the weighting of Irish stock ). They were €1,564 negative of its benchmark, out by 8.30% over 5 years!
Steven
http://www.bluewaterfp.ie (www.bluewaterfp.ie)