s****y 发帖数: 219 | 1 这两个都是费用较低的ETF, VTI 0.05%, SCHB 0.04%。
但是turn over上VTI 3% < SCHB 5%,turn over率高一般会提高cost,不知道大家如何
balance这个fee和turnover?
另外,网上说:the greater trading volume and tighter tracking in VTI lead to
lower trading costs when compared with SCHB.
不知道这个trading volume如何影响cost?有没有大牛能解释一下?谢谢! |
s******g 发帖数: 129 | 2 the greater trading volume and tighter tracking in VTI lead to
lower trading costs when compared with SCHB.
同求解 |
w***n 发帖数: 1519 | 3 a less liquid stock/etf has a wider bid/ask spread.
【在 s******g 的大作中提到】 : the greater trading volume and tighter tracking in VTI lead to : lower trading costs when compared with SCHB. : 同求解
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s****y 发帖数: 219 | 4 Then?
【在 w***n 的大作中提到】 : a less liquid stock/etf has a wider bid/ask spread.
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w***n 发帖数: 1519 | 5 You do know that ask is the price for buyers and bid is the price sellers
can get, right? I hope you do...
You're wasting time and money if you don't even bother to do any research
and try to understand the market.
【在 s****y 的大作中提到】 : Then?
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m*****6 发帖数: 246 | 6 correct
【在 w***n 的大作中提到】 : a less liquid stock/etf has a wider bid/ask spread.
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s****y 发帖数: 219 | 7 刚刚开始了解这个方面,不过ask/bid还是知道的。ask/bid差异大的话,被中介挣去的
fee就多。。只是还没有想的太明白为什么这个会增加个人的cost。。。
【在 w***n 的大作中提到】 : You do know that ask is the price for buyers and bid is the price sellers : can get, right? I hope you do... : You're wasting time and money if you don't even bother to do any research : and try to understand the market.
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w***n 发帖数: 1519 | 8 Let's say there are two ETFs, both are targeting the same underlying index,
and to make it simple, both are trading around $60 a share.
The more liquid one has, say, bid at 59.95 and ask at 60.05; the relatively
illiquid one has bid and ask at 59.8 and 60.2, respectively. Still don't see
why the higher cost? You have to pay more when you buy and can only get
less when you sell...
【在 s****y 的大作中提到】 : 刚刚开始了解这个方面,不过ask/bid还是知道的。ask/bid差异大的话,被中介挣去的 : fee就多。。只是还没有想的太明白为什么这个会增加个人的cost。。。
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s****y 发帖数: 219 | 9 谢谢你的耐心解释!我之前把cost理解得太狭窄了。
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relatively
see
【在 w***n 的大作中提到】 : Let's say there are two ETFs, both are targeting the same underlying index, : and to make it simple, both are trading around $60 a share. : The more liquid one has, say, bid at 59.95 and ask at 60.05; the relatively : illiquid one has bid and ask at 59.8 and 60.2, respectively. Still don't see : why the higher cost? You have to pay more when you buy and can only get : less when you sell...
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