The market is offering quite a few end-of-financial-year deals right now.
I’m going to put a hold at the moment, because I think there could be some more downside for the ASX 200. But again, everyone needs to have an ASX 200 ETF in their portfolio and obviously a good dividend. So hold for now.This one has around 4.2 billion in assets under management and it’s really cheap. Its management fees are only 0.13 per cent per annum. Sarah, over to you. Is it a buy, hold or sell?Yeah, I agree. It’s a hold for us as well because compared with its peers, 0.
I find that our property market is quite concentrated. I mean, in this ETF, the top five make up 50 per cent and the top 10 make up 70 per cent. So for that, I think it’s a sell. You do get your REIT exposure with the Vanguard Australian Shares Fund . So I think that’s my preferred option.I’m really excited for this. We asked our financial advisers to bring along one low-cost ETF that can really refresh your portfolio in FY23.
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