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Compare USIG vs. MCGG

Compare shares and ETFs on the ASX that you can trade on Pearler.

Global X Usd Corporate Bond ETF (Currency Hedged)

ASX

Buy

Buy

Overview
Performance

Overview

When it comes to investing in the Australian stock market, shares are a popular choice. Two options in the ASX are USIG and MCGG. In this comparison, we'll delve into these options across various dimensions to help you make an informed investment decision.

Community Stats

USIG

MCGG

Popularity

Low

Low

Pearlers invested

1

8

Median incremental investment

$665.05

$767.66

Median investment frequency

Fortnightly

Monthly

Median total investment

$4,584.03

$2,380.63

Average age group

26 - 35

> 35


Key Summary

USIG

MCGG

Strategy

N/A

MCGG.AX was created on 2022-02-03 by Munro. The fund's investment portfolio concentrates primarily on total market equity. To maximise long term capital appreciation primarily through exposure to a concentrated portfolio of growth-oriented equities issued by companies located anywhere in the world, except Australia.

Top 3 holdings

Global X Usd Corporate Bond ETF (Currency Hedged) (100 %)

Munro Concentrated Global Growth Active ETF (100 %)

Top 3 industries

Top 3 countries

Management fee

0 %

0.7 %


Key Summary

USIG

MCGG

Issuer

Munro

Tracking index

Asset class

Stock

ETF

Management fee

0 %

0.7 %

Price

$9.57

$16.28

Size

N/A

N/A

10Y return

N/A

N/A

Annual dividend yield (5Y)

1.57 %

1.62 %

Market

ASX

ASX

First listed date

04/04/2023

02/02/2022

Purchase fee

$6.50

$6.50


Community Stats

USIG

MCGG

Popularity

Low

Low

Pearlers invested

1

8

Median incremental investment

$665.05

$767.66

Median investment frequency

Fortnightly

Monthly

Median total investment

$4,584.03

$2,380.63

Average age group

26 - 35

> 35


Pros and Cons

USIG

MCGG

Pros

  • Exposure to more markets and sectors

  • Higher dividend/distribution yield

Cons

  • Exposure to 1 market and 1 sector only

  • Lower dividend/distribution yield

USIG

MCGG

Exposure to 1 market and 1 sector only

Exposure to more markets and sectors

Lower dividend/distribution yield

Higher dividend/distribution yield

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