What makes these so attractive? I see a lot of Blinders recommend them. I am quite convinced with the numbers, but want to hear more opinions. I like First Trust Internet ETF (FDN) myself. Also I use * Stash (I will bail next year to avoid paying monthly fee and for better features) * Robinhood (better day trade and offers all stocks) * Vanguard (thinking about this for ETF) I do want the beneficiary from Vanguard. I read that I could wave monthly Vanguard fee by signing up electronic statement and I get some free Vanguard ETF units if I open an account there?
Last year, VTI and VTSAX had virtually negative expense ratio. Because the share lending return was higher than the expense ratio. Vanguard puts back 100% of the share lending return in the fund. Blackrock, Fideliry etc onlh 50/60%
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What makes them attractive is it's the lowest cost way to invest in the broadest global index of stocks and bonds. That FDN ETF charged over half a percent in fees which is an order of magnitude more expensive than the Vanguard funds.
Right... that’s what I see. But why is Vanguard so popular here lol. Why not American Fund?
> it's the lowest cost way to invest and... > That FDN ETF charged over half a percent in fees ? What else do you need to know??