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		<title>Advantages and Disadvantages of ETFs</title>
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<p align="justify">This is the 2nd installment of our 2 part series on ETFs. Please read the first part here: <a href="../investing-in-etfs/" rel='nofollow'>Investing in ETFs</a></p>
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<p align="justify"><strong>Advantages of ETFs</strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong>1. ETFs tend to be more cost-effective vis-a-vis comparable  mutual funds</strong>. For instance, while the expense ratio of a passively managed  ETF (tracking a benchmark index) would normally be in the range of 0.50%-1.00%;  for an index fund, it can be as high as 1.50%.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>2. </strong>Another important advantage with ETFs is that <strong>they  provide more flexibility to investors than regular mutual funds</strong>. Since they  are traded on the stock exchange, they are available to investors any time  during the <a href="http://forexnewsresource.com/" class="kblinker" title="More about trading &raquo;" rel='nofollow'>trading</a> hours. So investors can buy and sell units of an ETF on a  real time basis, unlike regular mutual funds, which can be transacted only at  end-of-day NAV.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>3. </strong>Since ETFs witness most of the buying/selling on the  exchange, <strong>the interests of the long-term investor are not compromised</strong>.  Take a regular equity fund where units are bought and sold at the AMC’s end –  when a significant amount of money enters and exits the fund rather quickly, the  long-term investor could suffer as a result of the costs (trading costs,  registrar costs and opportunity loss, if the fund manager is forced to sell his  best stocks) associated with this quick inflow/outflow.</p>
<p align="justify">With an ETF, since the trading investor does not approach the  AMC at all and only interacts with other investors over the exchange, his quick  entry/exit does not compromise the interests of the long-term investor.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>4. </strong>Given ETFs are traded on the stock exchange, and can  be bought/sold on a real time basis; they tend to <strong>have low tracking error</strong> (deviation of ETF&#8217;s performance from that of the underlying index) as compared  to index funds.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Disadvantages of ETF</strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong>1. Investors need to have a demat and a trading account</strong>,  with a SEBI registered stockbroker, for investing in ETFs. For investors, who do  not trade in stocks, this could be a bit of a deterrent. Also, maintaining a  demat account entails paying annual fees (approximately Rs 500), however the  same varies across stockbrokers. For investors, who invest in stocks, this will  not pinch as the maintenance charge of the demat account will be spread across  the stock and ETF <a href="http://before-you-invest.com" class="kblinker" title="More about investment &raquo;" rel='nofollow'>investments</a>.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>2. </strong>While investors have to incur entry/exit loads at the  time of making/redeeming investments in mutual funds, for <strong>ETFs they have to  pay a brokerage</strong> (usually around 0.50%) to the stockbroker, along with other  applicable charges (STT for instance), every time ETF units are bought or sold.  For a trader who frequently trades, this can have a significant impact on the  net returns. But for long-term investors, these expenses hold little relevance.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>What investors must do</strong><br />
It is evident that ETFs offer  a different investment proposition vis-à-vis conventional mutual funds. ETFs may  appeal to investors who want to track the performance of a particular benchmark  index (such as S&amp;P CNX Nifty or BSE Sensex); Similarly, the ETF route can also appeal to investors who are desirous of investing in asset classes such as commodities (e.g., gold), or even REITs (e.g., <a href="http://intlistings.com" target="_blank" rel='nofollow'>international real estate</a> and homes). The allure of ETFs will only grow given the expanding bouquet of  offerings.</p>
<p align="justify">Investors on their part would do well to thoroughly understand  the pros and cons of ETFs; this will help them make informed investment  decisions. Also, investors must consult their investment advisors/financial  planners to determine the suitability of an ETF in their investment portfolios.</p>
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