ETF ETFS Reliance India NIFTY 50 ETF

Discussion in 'Shares & Funds' started by twisted strategies, 4th Dec, 2019.

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  1. twisted strategies

    twisted strategies Well-Known Member

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    Do you think the management fee is a bit high?
    I have IIND and am very happy with it - is there much difference between the funds in your opinion?
     
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    considering NDIA only holds ( in theory ) 50 large cap Indian stocks ( and an index as well ) yes i believe it is high , BUT that could be because costs in India are high ( but that would conflict with India's reputation .)

    i still prefer EAI over ASIA for my India exposure ( but still hold both ) yes EAI has a high MER as well but they claim to be an active manager

    i have not looked at IND ( did you mean NDIA ) ??

    https://digital.feprecisionplus.com/documents/tpp/en-au/QGOC/FS

    ASIA is more of a Korea/China play for me

    https://digital.feprecisionplus.com/documents/tpp/en-au/K49B/FS

    India is a difficult market to research ( for individual stocks )
     
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    twisted strategies Well-Known Member

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    OK found it now

    BetaShares India Quality ETF | BetaShares | ASX: IIND

    but yes 0.8% fees still seems a little high considering it is holding 30 stocks

    but has only been going since August this year ( if i read it correctly )

    i guess time will tell if it can pay decent divs ( the poor divs is why i sold IEM ) it still might be a good investment

    cheers
     
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