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Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF T.VEE

The investment objective of Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap Index ETF (the ETF) is to track, to the extent reasonably possible and before fees and expenses, the performance of the FTSE Emerging Markets All Cap China A Inclusion Index (the Index). The Index is a market capitalization-weighted index representing the performance of large-, mid- and small-capitalization stocks from advanced and secondary emerging markets. To achieve its investment objective, the ETF employs a passive management, or indexing, investment approach designed to track the performance of the Index by investing primarily in a U.S.-domiciled fund managed by The Vanguard Group, Inc hat seeks to track the Index.


TSX:VEE - Post by User

Post by retiredcfon Jul 14, 2024 11:05am
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Comparison

ComparisonWhich fund would you put more money into as I have only enough money for 1 ETF. I currently own both ZAG and VEE in a RRSP. ZAG is in a losing position so I could average down or add to VEE as the upsize looks to be better.

Two very different options here. In a declining rate environment, ZAG should perform better and see appreciation in the portfolio of its holdings. VEE does have higher growth upside in general, but with much higher risk. Despite VEE having a higher expense ratio at 0.25% vs. ZAG at 0.09%, VEE has outperformed over essentially all timeframes. For this reason we would suggest VEE but it really depends on an investors goals/risk tolerance. (5iResearch)
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