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-- 2.4300 Through this playbook, we aim to provide you with the tools and knowledge necessary to navigate the exciting world of ETF investing with confidence! Join us as we explore the various strategies and opportunities offered by ETFs, and discover how they can enhance your investment portfolio.
mr_cashcow : Profitability! Yes investing in ETFs are a good way to ensure:
โDiversification: ETFs allow for portfolio diversification by giving access to a broad range of asset classes, sectors and international markets.
โLow Cost: The operating expense ratios (OERs) for ETFs are typically lower than those of actively managed mutual funds.
โTrading Flexibility: ETFs can be traded on an exchange like stocks throughout the day.
- Transparency: Most ETFs disclose their holdings daily
So by looking at profitability we might gain some insights into which ETFs is performing better
NFA!
102362254 : I like using Performance Ratios when investing in ETFs with Indicator Analysis. The Sharpe ratio helps assess ETF performance by giving insights into their historical performance, which is pretty useful for choosing the right ones.
Hase Investment King : I like the profitability indicator the most, a no brainer task, click click and I can know the estimated return and even got Ranking for diff Years!
AnnYeo God of Money : The annualized return is great with ranking! However, if it can show the list of ETFs rankings by clicking on the ranking is even best! hope to have that feature soon!
Bobbyjee : it has great visual presentation. it needs to include more of the ETF info esp MER and cost analysis
105328972 : The performance ratio is perfect for me.
Connie C : Prefer Profitability indicator.
Easy to understand, time and cost efficient. Gain more with lesser hassle.
BMN-Beaman : Risk hedging
Meme_Short_Queen : profitability ratio is one fundamental indicator I find especially helpful, afterall if if the fund is losing money over time, what's the point of buying it?
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