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VOO or VGS
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Hi Team, I am wondering if it would be better for my 14 year old son to invest in VOO regularly or VGS via the managed fund investing here? I am unsure of the benefits of each and how they really compare. thanks so much.
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Hi Larissa
Great to hear you and your Son are getting started! This topic is something that really depends on your personal situation and we can only discuss general topics here. I have outlined some things to think through or get advice on.
What index do you want to invest in? VOO tracks the S&P500 and VGS tracks a global index, they include many of the same companies due to the size of the US market. There are US, ASX and managed fund options that track both, so you can really invest in either, multuple ways.
Do you want US shares, ASX shares or a manage fund? VOO is listed in the US, but there are ASX listed ETFs that track the same index. IVV is just one example (the most invested example) of an ASX listed ETF that tracks the S&P 500 although there are several. You may want to consider investing in an ASX ETF that tracks the same index, because this will mean you avoid FX fees and could be located locally for tax purposes.
Do you want shares vs a fund? You should consider what parcel size and how regular your Son is likely to invest. For Shares, with a transaction at $5.50 prepaid, you should consider what parcel size is worthwhile so that the fee isn’t too high as a proportion of the investment. The ASX minimum is $500, but the median Pearler investment is closer to $800. This is just data as an example, this decision is really up to you. If the amounts are going to be smaller and the time taken to get past the ASX minimums is too long, then consider the managed fund route. Head to https://pearler.com/pricing to consider more on this.
Hopefully this gives you some ideas for how to go about making your decision! I appreciate this is quite general information, so please take your tiem to research. Regardless of which way you choose, it sounds like you’re both thinking long term!
Nick
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