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Compare VDBA vs. WEMG
Compare shares and ETFs on the ASX that you can trade on Pearler.
Overview
When it comes to investing in the Australian stock market, Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) are a popular choice. Two well-known options in the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) are the Vanguard Diversified Balanced Index ETF (VDBA) and the SPDR S&P Emerging Markets Carbon Control Fund (WEMG). In this comparison, we'll delve into these ETFs across various dimensions to help you make an informed investment decision.
Community Stats
VDBA | WEMG | |
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Popularity | Low | Low |
Pearlers invested | 34 | 4 |
Median incremental investment | $1,998.40 | $3,000.00 |
Median investment frequency | Monthly | Weekly |
Median total investment | $4,894.24 | $3,291.60 |
Average age group | > 35 | 26 - 35 |
Key Summary
VDBA | WEMG | |
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Strategy | VDBA.AX was created on 2017-11-20 by Vanguard. The fund's investment portfolio concentrates primarily on target outcome asset allocation. The ETF provides low-cost access to a range of sector funds, offering broad diversification across multiple asset classes. The Balanced ETF is designed for investors seeking a balance between income and capital growth. The ETF targets a 50% allocation to income asset classes and a 50% allocation to growth asset classes. | WEMG.AX was created on 2013-11-11 by SPDR. The fund's investment portfolio concentrates primarily on total market equity. The ETF currently has 20.74m in AUM and 854 holdings. The SPDR S&P Emerging Market Fund seeks to closely track, before fees and expenses, the returns of the S&P Emerging Markets LargeMidCap Index. |
Top 3 holdings | BHP Group Ltd. (2.15 %) Commonwealth Bank of Australia (1.72 %) CSL Ltd. (1.35 %) | Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (7.47 %) Alibaba Group Holding Ltd Ordinary Shares (2.71 %) Meituan Class B (1.78 %) |
Top 3 industries | Other (50.55 %) Financials (9.84 %) Information Technology (6.59 %) | Information Technology (52.12 %) Other (25.52 %) Consumer Discretionary (13.48 %) |
Top 3 countries | ||
Management fee | 0.27 % | 0.35 % |
Key Summary
VDBA | WEMG | |
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Issuer | Vanguard | SPDR |
Tracking index | A10808-20% S&P - ASX 300-14.5% MSCI World ex-Australia-9% MSCI World ex-Aus hedged-AUD-3.5% MSCI World ex-Aus Small Cap-3% MSCI Emerging Market-15% Bloomberg AusBond Composite 0+ Yr-35% Bloomberg Barclays Global Aggregate Float-Adjusted and Scaled-TR | S&P Emerging LargeMidCap AUD Index - AUD |
Asset class | ETF | ETF |
Management fee | 0.27 % | 0.35 % |
Price | $58.10 | $25.48 |
Size | $1.129 million | $20.689 million |
10Y return | N/A | 48.74 % |
Annual distribution yield (5Y) | 4.56 % | 2.46 % |
Market | ASX | ASX |
First listed date | 22/11/2017 | 04/11/2013 |
Purchase fee | $6.50 | $6.50 |
Community Stats
VDBA | WEMG | |
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Popularity | Low | Low |
Pearlers invested | 34 | 4 |
Median incremental investment | $1,998.40 | $3,000.00 |
Median investment frequency | Monthly | Weekly |
Median total investment | $4,894.24 | $3,291.60 |
Average age group | > 35 | 26 - 35 |
Pros and Cons
VDBA | WEMG | |
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VDBA | WEMG |
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Lower management fee | Higher management fee |
Lower price growth | Higher price growth |
Higher distribution yield | Lower distribution yield |