Mutual Fund Monday – Blogosphere Feb 2010 Edition.
It’s Mutual Fund Monday again, and I thought that I’d do something a little different this week. Rather than focus on a single fund or concept about funds, I’m focusing on a topic and sharing some of the interesting posts I’ve found on other blogs recently about that topic. The topic: ETFs.
ETFs, or exchange traded funds, first became available to investors in 1993 and have since evolved from being simple index trackers to being full blown portfolios or hedge funds of their own. There’s much mistaken knowledge about ETFs and much confusion. Hopefully these posts will help set you straight on ETFs. Even if you think you know all about them, there is probably a thing or two you didn’t know.
How to Choose ETFs for Your Portfolio from Oblivious Investor is a great place to start when beginning to add ETFs to your portfolio. He examines the usual suspects in regards to the important factors of an ETF, like expense ratio and which index it tracks; but he also covers some lesser known or often overlooked factors like the Bid/Ask Spread of the fund.
Not sure about ETFs, or too sure about them? Be sure to check out Ten Myths About ETF Investing from ETFdb before you make another decision about ETFs
Do you think Charles Schwab Might be the Best Choice for Passive Investors? Steadfast Finances does, and he explains why as well as why you should care. Very interesting post..
Lastly in our ETF posts this week is a post by Dividend Tree in which he reminds us of one of the single most important details about Investing in ETFs – Know What You are Investing In. Some of this is related I think to the 10 myths of ETFs from ETFdb above. Many investors think all ETFs are created the same and they invest in what the name suggests, but Dividend Tree shows that this is not always true.
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