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I want to invest in either one of these with my TFSA:
Sygnia Itrix 4th Industrial Revolution Global Equity ETF
Sygnia 4th Industrial Revolution Global Equity Fund Class B
What's the difference?
I'm going to do some reading on these differences for sure.The diff is mostly, read how ETF’s differ from Unit Trusts.
1. Its costs
2. And how pricing is updated (as in the price per “share”)
You need to look at the mdd for each fund. The etf fund you mentioned has a TER of 0.62%. That class B fund has a TER of 0.92%. I didn't read the article you linked to, but from what I've seen, etf's are cheaper. I assume her comparison was just an example.This appears to highlight unit trusts as having an advantage from looking at applicable fees: https://www.sygnia.co.za/press/a-beginner-s-guide-index-tracking-via-etfs-vs-unit-trusts
I think she came to that conclusion before Sygnia took over all of the DB-Xtrackers ETFs, and then started issuing their own. I may be wrong, but I think she sings a different tune now.I don't know how Magda came to the conclusion that unit trusts are cheaper. I'm assuming she is talking about her own platform and offerings. Unless I've misunderstood something.
From what I understand is that etfs have higher access costs such as strate, brokerage and investor protection fees. Also ETFs are traded so you may pay more to buy a single share in the etf , whereas if you buy a index tracking unit trust directly from the provider I.e Sygnia, Satrix etc you buying at the nav price and there is no access costs when buying into a unit trust (there is an argument that the access costs is already accounted for in the NAV, which is true but the cost is divided between all investors in the UT)I think she came to that conclusion before Sygnia took over all of the DB-Xtrackers ETFs, and then started issuing their own. I may be wrong, but I think she sings a different tune now.
This video on investment costs by Nerina Visser of etfsa might shed some light: https://justonelap.com/definitive-guide-to-investment-costs/