beggarinvestor
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I'm not sure why some people seem to think that having a pension that specifically buys ETFs might be some sort of advantage...
You can invest in ETFs in a PRSA, but it's more expensive than investing in a tracker fund within the PRSA.pension to a PRSA and then invest it in an ETF
I have my pension in Vanguard fund. Low cost, tracks the market, same as an ETF. Problem solved, no need to follow the American buzzword financial advice off reddit.I've noticed a bit of a fixation on ETFs and pensions lately. Many (most?) pensions will offer passive index tracking funds which should be just as good as comparable ETFs. I'm not sure why some people seem to think that having a pension that specifically buys ETFs might be some sort of advantage...
No one on Reddit says put your 401k or IRA in ETFs, they say to put your non tax advantaged investments into ETFs. Somehow this is interpreted as a quest for a PRSA with self invested options to allow ETF trading.the context wasn't fully explained or it was totally misinterpreted by the reader
That's because the Search function on AAM is not very good. It's not intuitive that the best way to find an answer on this forum, is to leave the forum, open a new tab, go to Google, type your question, add "askaboutmoney.com" and search from there.Look at the amount of times that you (and others) have to post links to searches on AAM because you know it's been asked before but the poster thinks that it's incomprehensible that someone else could have thought of 'their' question before.
Better to add site:askaboutmoney.comadd "askaboutmoney.com" and search from there
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