Thank you for taking the time to watch this quick comparison video 😊 it would mean the WORLD to me if you subscribed 😂 🌎 Wishing you all the best with your investments!
I decided on the Invesco all world (FWRG) and since 16.10.23 its +13.7% so im very happy with that. Ive got a savings plan so i can set and forget it. Makes investing so much easier.
I currently hold the Vanguard FTSE Developed World ETF (VHVG) with a 0.12% fee and a Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF (VFEG) with 0.22% free of which in invest into with a 90/10 split. Would it be more advantageous to hold one single all world ETF such as the Invesco FTSE All world (0.15% free) as investing in a single ETF is better for compounding?
One important consideration which i think you missed in this video is spreads. The invesco etf trades at much wider spreads than its vanguard equivalent. This means if your holding period is relatively short term, the vanguard fund could work out cheaper once transaction costs are considered.
Thank you for the time you put in to your channel, it’s very informative. Would you consider doing a video on Australasian investments, via Barclays smart investor? Maybe tech related? I am keen to hear your sound opinion. With appreciation.
Thank you so much for your comment Maureen, and that’s certainly something I can look into doing. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and thank you again for taking the time to comment 😊👍
Hey, thanks for the quality content. I m new to investing and i was thinking to start investing some cash at VUAA, but i think FWRA looks like a great opportunity since the price of each position is really low so ill go with this one.
Thanks so much for watching and for the great question! For a world index I actually decided to invest in a Core MSCI World ETF, which is all developed markets rather than both emerging and developed 😊 I could do a separate video on those ETFs if you’d find it interesting? Thanks again for watching!
Thanks for the comparisons. Would it be an idea to have two funds to make up a combined world fund- such as the Vanguard FTSE Developed world ETF with an Emerging markets funds (maybe with a 90/10 % split)?Only asking because the developed world fund has averaged over 12% over the past 5 years which is a considerably higher than these two world funds in this video. Or is this too risky ?
Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to comment 👍 if this is something you feel confident doing then it could be an option. Vanguard’s VWRL is currently around 7% emerging markets. An issue you may come into if you choose to have a split like this is that you’ll probably need to rebalance your investments around every 6/12 months to keep the ratio you’re looking for. An all world ETF is a great, low cost way of having a diverse portfolio. I wish you all the best with your investments!
great video! Ive gone with the Invesco as the lower fees are too much to ignore. One question though, is there an equal weighted worked ETF? My thinking is that the success of the US market has been in part down to the success of ETFs - where the largest companies keep getting the largest share of any new investments, so it stands to reason that the magnificent 7 keep on accruing more wealth than others. I'd like some of my portfolio to be better balanced in the event that the S&P 500 starts to underperform
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment. That’s a great question. I haven’t personally come across a FTSE All-World equal weighted ETF, just the S&P 500 equal weight. I’ll keep looking 👍
Really good video! What are your thoughts on Vanguard ESG global all cap (V3AB), I imagine ESG is abit of a scam but it's doing well ATM. I have a portfolio where for some reason I have invested in Invesco all world (FWRG) and V3AB They are both 30% of my portfolio, do you think it's worth me just sticking with one ?
Thanks so much for watching and for the great comment too. The only ESG ETF I’m currently holding is SUUS, I’ll take a look at V3AB though 👍 I try to make sure there isn’t too much crossover in the different ETFs I’m holding so it may be worth comparing underlying assets in FWRF and V3AB. Thank you again for watching!
Yes, great idea for a future video. Total net assets are now 128m for the Invesco ETF as this was filmed a few weeks ago. Thanks so much for watching Phil 😊
Hi I'm new to investing. I was wondering if it would be worth investing in both? I would put a lump sum in the Invesco ETF with the hope that the price will go up over time and get the return from that? And with the Vanguard I would invest monthly. Thx.
Thank you so much for watching and congratulations on starting to invest. I don’t give individual financial advice. Personally, I would select either the Invesco or the Vanguard ETF rather than going with both as they should perform similarly. Wishing you all the very best
What platform you using? On trading 212 the VUAA gives more then the one's you mentioned in the past videos. For me, shows that will give 20%. Let me know the platform you are using for investment please. Thanks
Thanks for watching. I use a few different platforms, including Fidelity, AJ Bell, Barclays, HL. This video covered world ETFs and I believe VUAA is an S&P500 ETF. Very best wishes!
Can I ask if the investor etfs have the same holdings why is the price on one more expensive then the other or it simply due to one being more popular with the people?
Thank you so much for watching. An ETF company like Vanguard or Invesco may incur a range of operational expenses, including management fees and marketing costs. Their costs will be different. I hope this helps 😊👍
What is your opinion on Vanguard VWCE? As it's the only FTSE All-World ETF available for purchase in euros, being based in Germany and considering I reside in Europe with euros, do you believe it's the optimal choice? Alternatively, could there be a better option available from Invesco? Maybe iShares like IWDE could be an option
Yeah but Invesco has an excellent reputation and has a great deal of investments under management. One of the few things investors cab control are costs. Vanguard used to be cheap but it is no longer cheap.
Thank you for taking the time to watch this quick comparison video 😊 it would mean the WORLD to me if you subscribed 😂 🌎
Wishing you all the best with your investments!
Done 😊
Invesco FTSE All World ! think it will great in future
Thank you so much for watching 😊 wishing you all the best 👍
I was going to put an all world ETF or index into my SIPP rather than having separate ones so this is a timely watch. Thank you for the video.
I’m so pleased you found it helpful. I wish you all the best with your pension 😊
Thank you for this terrific summary. Very helpful and informative.
Thank you so much for watching and for the great comment!
I decided on the Invesco all world (FWRG) and since 16.10.23 its +13.7% so im very happy with that. Ive got a savings plan so i can set and forget it. Makes investing so much easier.
That’s brilliant. Thanks so much for sharing 😊
I currently hold the Vanguard FTSE Developed World ETF (VHVG) with a 0.12% fee and a Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF (VFEG) with 0.22% free of which in invest into with a 90/10 split. Would it be more advantageous to hold one single all world ETF such as the Invesco FTSE All world (0.15% free) as investing in a single ETF is better for compounding?
One important consideration which i think you missed in this video is spreads.
The invesco etf trades at much wider spreads than its vanguard equivalent.
This means if your holding period is relatively short term, the vanguard fund could work out cheaper once transaction costs are considered.
Great point, thank you for sharing. 👍
Thank you for the time you put in to your channel, it’s very informative. Would you consider doing a video on Australasian investments, via Barclays smart investor? Maybe tech related? I am keen to hear your sound opinion. With appreciation.
Thank you so much for your comment Maureen, and that’s certainly something I can look into doing. Enjoy the rest of your weekend and thank you again for taking the time to comment 😊👍
Hey, thanks for the quality content. I m new to investing and i was thinking to start investing some cash at VUAA, but i think FWRA looks like a great opportunity since the price of each position is really low so ill go with this one.
Thank you so much for your kind comment 👍😊 I wish you all the very best with your investments.
Hi Rachel, what is the best platform to use for an ISA and a portfolio in the UK?PS love the channel
Thank you so much Paul! I use AJBell for my SIPP and Barclays for ISA 👍
Theres also the iShares msci all country world index (SSAC) 0.20 Ter. Tight spread and bigger fund size than vanguards VWRP.
Thanks so much for sharing Kennie, that’s really helpful. Have a great day 👍
Thank you again Rachel ❤ Which accumulating one did you go for?
Thanks so much for watching and for the great question! For a world index I actually decided to invest in a Core MSCI World ETF, which is all developed markets rather than both emerging and developed 😊
I could do a separate video on those ETFs if you’d find it interesting?
Thanks again for watching!
Ooh yes I'd be interested, I had plans to invest in Vanguard's VDWXEIA index from next tax year onwards so it would be great to compare.
Invesco FTSE All World is above 100m AUM now......great product!
Brilliant! Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment too 👍
Seems to be picking up well. Hopefully that prompts Vanguard to drop the fee a bit.
And now $761m lol
@@jawligimpressive!!
How about Liquidity? Do you think being new could cause Liquidity issue for Invesco one?
Thanks for the comparisons. Would it be an idea to have two funds to make up a combined world fund- such as the Vanguard FTSE Developed world ETF with an Emerging markets funds (maybe with a 90/10 % split)?Only asking because the developed world fund has averaged over 12% over the past 5 years which is a considerably higher than these two world funds in this video. Or is this too risky ?
Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to comment 👍 if this is something you feel confident doing then it could be an option.
Vanguard’s VWRL is currently around 7% emerging markets. An issue you may come into if you choose to have a split like this is that you’ll probably need to rebalance your investments around every 6/12 months to keep the ratio you’re looking for.
An all world ETF is a great, low cost way of having a diverse portfolio. I wish you all the best with your investments!
@@creatingbalancefinance Thanks very much for the reply. Yes rebalancing regularly might be too much of a hassle but worth thinking about I guess.
great video! Ive gone with the Invesco as the lower fees are too much to ignore. One question though, is there an equal weighted worked ETF?
My thinking is that the success of the US market has been in part down to the success of ETFs - where the largest companies keep getting the largest share of any new investments, so it stands to reason that the magnificent 7 keep on accruing more wealth than others.
I'd like some of my portfolio to be better balanced in the event that the S&P 500 starts to underperform
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment.
That’s a great question. I haven’t personally come across a FTSE All-World equal weighted ETF, just the S&P 500 equal weight. I’ll keep looking 👍
Really good video!
What are your thoughts on Vanguard ESG global all cap (V3AB), I imagine ESG is abit of a scam but it's doing well ATM.
I have a portfolio where for some reason I have invested in Invesco all world (FWRG) and V3AB They are both 30% of my portfolio, do you think it's worth me just sticking with one ?
Thanks so much for watching and for the great comment too.
The only ESG ETF I’m currently holding is SUUS, I’ll take a look at V3AB though 👍
I try to make sure there isn’t too much crossover in the different ETFs I’m holding so it may be worth comparing underlying assets in FWRF and V3AB.
Thank you again for watching!
I like the HSBC all world index fund but the Invesco one sounds interesting 🤔
Yes, that’s a brilliant choice. I would have included it but was keen to stick to ETFs for the video.
Thanks so much for watching.
The unit price is very different between the two. Why is that? Would the cheaper price have more advantages?
Do you know when the investors dividend etf gives it’s dividend 😊
Perhaps showing the spread between the 2 would or might be worthwhile especially while Invesco is under 100 million.
Yes, great idea for a future video. Total net assets are now 128m for the Invesco ETF as this was filmed a few weeks ago. Thanks so much for watching Phil 😊
Hi I'm new to investing. I was wondering if it would be worth investing in both? I would put a lump sum in the Invesco ETF with the hope that the price will go up over time and get the return from that? And with the Vanguard I would invest monthly. Thx.
Thank you so much for watching and congratulations on starting to invest. I don’t give individual financial advice. Personally, I would select either the Invesco or the Vanguard ETF rather than going with both as they should perform similarly.
Wishing you all the very best
What platform you using?
On trading 212 the VUAA gives more then the one's you mentioned in the past videos. For me, shows that will give 20%.
Let me know the platform you are using for investment please.
Thanks
Thanks for watching. I use a few different platforms, including Fidelity, AJ Bell, Barclays, HL. This video covered world ETFs and I believe VUAA is an S&P500 ETF.
Very best wishes!
Can I ask if the investor etfs have the same holdings why is the price on one more expensive then the other or it simply due to one being more popular with the people?
Thank you so much for watching. An ETF company like Vanguard or Invesco may incur a range of operational expenses, including management fees and marketing costs. Their costs will be different. I hope this helps 😊👍
@@creatingbalancefinance thank you for your response it helps and I’ll give your video a like as you were so kind and helpful 😊
@@IfI-o9g thank you so much! 👍
What is your opinion on Vanguard VWCE? As it's the only FTSE All-World ETF available for purchase in euros, being based in Germany and considering I reside in Europe with euros, do you believe it's the optimal choice? Alternatively, could there be a better option available from Invesco? Maybe iShares like IWDE could be an option
I've made this my one-stop shop. Monthly DCA here for 90% and the other 10% is for gambling on single stocks lol
Thank you so much for your kind comment and for watching too. I hope its going well for you :)
...the, 'World' to me!
Haha! Thanks for watching!
Yeah but Invesco has an excellent reputation and has a great deal of investments under management. One of the few things investors cab control are costs. Vanguard used to be cheap but it is no longer cheap.
Thanks so much for watching Phil. Yes, I agree, I personally went with Invesco.
Priw! 0.05% expense ratio! The best all world etc hands down.
Thanks so much for your comment!
SPDR world is the top
It’s great. Thanks for watching!