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What are the different mechanics and how do you know which is a better investment for you?
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Shengshi Chiam, CFA
27 Apr 2020
Personal Finance Lead at Endowus
Hi. I can understand the confusion! The first passively managed unit trust that I invested in so happens to be with Endowus, and previously i always have made the association that unit trusts are ALL actively managed, which is factually wrong.
Unit trusts, or mutual funds, can be actively or passively managed.
ETFs can be actively or passively managed too.
The difference is the unit trusts/mutual funds are not exchange traded, and created or redeemed by the fund manager at the end of the day at the fund's Net Asset Value (NAV)
ETFs, in contrast, are exchange traded, so it has higher liquidity, You will buy it like a stock, but as with exchange traded product, there is a bid ask spread and you will likely not be able to buy at the actual value of the funds (or NAV).
Hope that answers your question. Indexed, low costs funds are what we tend to prefer, because they are more diversified and deliver long term consistent returns, if they are globally diversified. Whether it is an ETF or a unit trust is secondary.
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You pay additional fees to unit trust for risk management as well as exposure to markets that are not given to a normal retail investor.
I would manage my expectations on outperformance for unit trusts. If you accept that outperformance over the long term is generally not achievable than it would be better to stick to an ETF.
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Colin Lim
25 Apr 2020
Financial Services Consultant at Colin Lim
Hope u already found the answer... I realise this question is so long ago.. And people repeat the answer and get points..
UTs can be actively managed and passively managed by 2 different schools of fund managers. UTs charges are relatively higher than ETFs because of this feature.
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Pang Zhe Liang
25 Apr 2020
Lead of Research & Solutions at Havend Pte Ltd
Unit trust is actively managed by a professional fund manager. Generally, its objective may be to ou...
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Unit Trusts = more or less Mutual Fund congener, mostly active management, only one price fixing per day, mostly very high annual fees (more than 0.30%), mostly underperforming, not recommended!
ETFs: often passively managed, real time prices per trading, often low annual fees (less than 0.30%), performance very near to the imaged index. Modern fair investing instrument, highly recommended.