A good article about top ETFs

ETFs of the same underlying will be almost identical from a trading perspective. Just trade ones where the volume is great enough for your size.

Much more important... which "focus" or sector. That is, "general market" or "Nasdaq 100".... "technology" or "financial", etc.
 
I read an article about the best ETFs today. I think this article is comprehensive, and wanna share it with folks here.

Best ETFs for 2018: The Ultimate Choice of Top 50 ETFs For Your ETF Portfolio

How do you think?
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Good start. If you like TA; check out ETFs section , barchart.com.They have average day volume , price............easy fast read ,or slow read if you want LOL. In other words i dont want to have to hunt all over creation for year to date % gain or loss...............................................................................................:cool::cool:
 
ETFs of the same underlying will be almost identical from a trading perspective. Just trade ones where the volume is great enough for your size.

Much more important... which "focus" or sector. That is, "general market" or "Nasdaq 100".... "technology" or "financial", etc.
As Scat implies.... The ETF is just the packaging, it is getting the direction/call on the underlying that is important...AND THE HARD PART !
 
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Good start. If you like TA; check out ETFs section , barchart.com.They have average day volume , price............easy fast read ,or slow read if you want LOL. In other words i dont want to have to hunt all over creation for year to date % gain or loss...............................................................................................:cool::cool:

Thank you for sharing.
 
It seems most of their 5-year annualized returns are around 11 to 14%. Can I expect these returns to continue?
 
It seems most of their 5-year annualized returns are around 11 to 14%. Can I expect these returns to continue?

Only if you expect the world's central banks will (1) continue to print $TRILLIONS and pump them into their respective economies, and (2) maintain ZIRP/NIRP.
 
Anyone knows which website shows the various exchanges offering various major liquid ETFs for the various countries?
 
ETFs of the same underlying will be almost identical from a trading perspective. Just trade ones where the volume is great enough for your size.

Much more important... which "focus" or sector. That is, "general market" or "Nasdaq 100".... "technology" or "financial", etc.
Yeah, the article mentions mainstream ETFs, but lesser-traded ETFs could be as good or better.
 
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