ETF Australian domiciled US share ETF

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  1. housechopper2

    housechopper2 Well-Known Member

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    Can anyone suggest any Australian domiciled ETFs to get exposure to US shares - like NDQ?
     
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    VTS, IVV to name a few

    IVV has incredibly low fees, takes into account the top 500 US major caps

    VTS gives exposure to smaller caps as well
     
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    housechopper2 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks - sadly IVV is US domiciled
     
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    IVV is the ASX ticker...

    Or am I missing something?
     
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    housechopper2 Well-Known Member

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    Yes it has an ASX ticker but it's based originally in the US, which means additional administration for an Australian based taxpayer come tax return time.
     
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    Betashares - NDQ
    NASDAQ 100 ETF | BetaShares

    All betashares products are AUS domiciled. They have other flavours of US markets too.
    ASX ETF LIST| Fund Overview | BetaShares

    There are other options, especially if you are willing you have other markets in there. VGS for example is about 60% US and has a low MER.
     
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    Thanks - yes that VGS MER is a lot lower than some of the Betashares options too!
     
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