Finance & Fury Podcast
Which Vanguard ETFs are best to diversify into?
- Autor: Vários
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Welcome to Finance and Fury, The Say What Wednesday Edition This week the question is from Dan I am 21 and have about 70k in a term deposit and 5k in VHY and VGS ETFs. I am wondering whether over a period of 20~50 years I would be better diversifying into VAE or VGE and VAP or whether you'd stick to VAS and ETFs which have a franked dividend and not just potential capital gains. You have mentioned in previous podcasts bubbles, though these ETFs have much larger market caps and therefore are less likely to default. Thanks for the great question – Break down investing in ETFs, diversification issues with ETFs – Feedback loops and self-fulfilling prophecy – Global asset managers, Vanguard and iShares continue to dominate the ETF market in Australia. Account about 56% of all money invested in ETFs - BetaShares is the third-largest Low-cost passive vehicles have gained popularity on Main Street. Passive investments have now taken over nearly half of the stock market as more investors shun stock pickers and flock