Vanguard's S&P 500 index is available as VOO off the NYSE and VUSA off the Amsterdam exchange.
Both are based on US dollars but you buy VUSA in euros.
Both contain exactly the same stocks and use the same investment methodolgy.
Yet day in and day out, the gains and losses are out of sync with each other.
Today (14 August) [broken link removed]
but VUSA is only up by 0.9%.
Why the difference and is VUSA a bad investment given the fact that it's out of step with VOO?
Both are based on US dollars but you buy VUSA in euros.
Both contain exactly the same stocks and use the same investment methodolgy.
Yet day in and day out, the gains and losses are out of sync with each other.
Today (14 August) [broken link removed]
but VUSA is only up by 0.9%.
Why the difference and is VUSA a bad investment given the fact that it's out of step with VOO?