The downside & upside of ETFs

Hi Friends!

Most of us love ETFs. However, do we really know the pros and cons of ETFs in specific details?

Firstly, what are ETFs? (Exchange Traded Funds)

• ETF is a basket of securities that seeks to track an underlying index. These indexes can include stocks, bonds and commodities.

Personally, I do like some ETFs but not all of them.

The PROS of ETFs are pretty straightforward.

1. Lower Cost as compared to underlying individualsecurities

2. Lower Expense Ratio

3. Diversified

4. Saves time

Having said that, owning dozens of ETFs in your portfolio is very likely to be counterproductive.

Assuming Mr ABC buys:

•World ETF

•FTSE 100 ETF

•S&P500 ETF

•Russell 2000 ETF

•Sectors ETF (XLK, XLE, XLY, etc.)

•STI ETF

•HSI ETF

•Growth/Emerging Markets ETF

•Commodities ETF

•Bonds ETF

In my humble opinion, when an individual holds too many different ETFs in his/her portfolio, it introduces inefficiencies.

When you take a closer look, you’ll notice that your ETFs are overlapping, which creates redundancy in the other ETFs that you’re holding.

Furthermore, over diversification dilutes the effect of well-performing holdings in your portfolio and hampers your returns.

Geographically, we have to bear in mind that indices of different countries focus their weightage on different sectors respectively.

For example, $FTSE100 ETF(ISF.UK)$ is oil heavy. Basically meaning that it places a heavier weightage on Oil Companies. While $Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$places a heavier weightage on Banks.

The legendary Jack Bogle’s “The Bogleheads 3 Fund Portfolio” might be a good benchmark to make sound and informed investment decisions.

While ETFs have its advantages, there is no need to buy dozens of ETFs to be profitable and diversified. Less is more.

Cheers! 

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  • Furore
    ·2022-06-03
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    I think what the author is trying to say about inefficiencies in buying multiple ETFs is more of the issue of them overlapping
    Eg. Why buy SPY when you're buying VOO, or QQQ and QQQM
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    • Vixenvixen
      A few more pointers. Respective indices emphasise weightage to different sectors. Overlapping causes reduncy=inefficiency in capital deployment & dilutes winning holdings.
      2022-06-04
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  • NevermindQ
    ·2022-06-03
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    Fair, etf portfolio of 5 funds is more than enough
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    • Vixenvixen
      Indeed. Less is more
      2022-06-03
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  • hh488
    ·2022-06-04
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    And ETFs usually don't give dividends.  But owning shares direct do.
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    • Vixenvixen
      Mmm.. Most major indices’ ETF do pay dividends. Eg: $SPY $VOO $ES3
      2022-06-04
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  • benbent
    ·2022-06-03
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    i'm lazy so i like ETFs
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    • Vixenvixen
      Yes. But buying a dozen of ETFs will be counterp roductive
      2022-06-03
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  • winwin123
    ·2022-06-03
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    Good advice. insightful
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  • Big Boy
    ·2022-06-02
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    Which is the best?
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  • Oldhead
    ·2022-06-04
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    In uncertain times, individual shares would be better than ETFs.
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    • Vixenvixen
      This is debatable.Because the goal of individual stock investing is to “beat the market”. Which translates to beating S&P500 etf. Statistically, 89% fail to beat S&P across 10years
      2022-06-04
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  • MR_Wu
    ·2022-06-04
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    The biggest drawback of ETFs is the fees they charge.
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    • Vixenvixen
      Yes. Fees do add up and eats into profits. However, all securities bear fees too. Hence, efficient capital deployment plays a vital role.
      2022-06-04
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  • BurnellStella
    ·2022-06-04
    Personally, I prefer to invest in stocks.
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    • Vixenvixen
      There are pros and cons for both etf & stocks :)
      2022-06-04
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  • BellaFaraday
    ·2022-06-04
    I see you know a lot about ETFs.
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    • Vixenvixen
      Im just a spoke on the wheel in these markets 🙏🏻
      2022-06-04
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  • LouisLowell
    ·2022-06-04
    I am holding sti.si haha.
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    • Vixenvixen
      Me too. Cheers!
      2022-06-04
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  • DonnaMay
    ·2022-06-04
    You're right, too much diversification is bad.
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    • Vixenvixen
      Indeed! Less is more. Cheers!
      2022-06-04
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  • HilaryWilde
    ·2022-06-04
    What ETF do you have in mind?
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    • Vixenvixen
      On the lazy side, $ES3, $VOO.
      2022-06-04
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  • 和我一起成长
    ·2022-06-04
    哇!真是跌跌不休呀!
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    • Vixenvixen
      不太明白 haha
      2022-06-04
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  • nightfury
    ·2022-06-04
    yet it is the best way for most people to grow their asset with least risk
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    • Vixenvixen
      Yes. It is. I agree. However, buying dozens of ETFs creates redundency=Inefficiency
      2022-06-04
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  • 47ebd6a1
    ·2022-06-04
    it makes good sense [Grin] [Grin]
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  • Ranchy
    ·2022-06-03
    Thanks for sharing!
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  • EvanHolt
    ·2022-06-04
    Thank you for sharing your investment experienc
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    • Vixenvixen
      Most welcome! Hope it helps!
      2022-06-04
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  • 谢谢指
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  • mwhy
    ·2022-06-03
    Thanks for sharing! Very wise
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