Pass on this ETF

One of the main attractions of exchange-traded funds is their lower fees compared to mutual funds. In the large and highly competitive U.S. ETF market, fees have declined rapidly to the extent that some “plain vanilla” funds that simply track the major indexes charge 0.05%… Read More

Currency Hedging Comes At a Cost With ETFs

Currency Hedging Comes At a Cost With ETFs

Any currency volatility can send investors hunting for hedged ETFs. But the extra costs limit the appeal of currency hedging as a strategy.
If you want to buy U.S. stocks and hedge against the U.S. dollar’s movements against the Canadian dollar, you could buy a hedged… Read More