While being able to have gold delivered is a differentiator for OUNZ, that service is an expensive proposition, and I doubt the vast majority of investors would ever use it. Since all the funds are investing in exactly the same commodity, I’d go with the funds with the lowest expense ratios, e.g. GLDM or IAUM. GLTR is a unique fund, given that it invests in gold, silver, platinum and palladium. However, realize that its expense ratio is 0.6%.
After this episode aired, Ron and the judges realized we forgot to bring up the SPDR Gold MiniShares Trust (GLDM), which has a competitive expense ratio of 0.10% and is another affordable choice in the gold ETF marketplace. It's worth a look. www.ssga.com/us/en/intermediary/etfs/funds/spdr-gold-minishares-trust-gldm
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I have held GLDM in the past. I like the idea of stacking OUNZ shares. De ja vu-- I started speculating in gold and silver in 2008. It's coming around again. Thanks for GlLTR.
FYI, a new gold ETF that's designed to generate yield income was recently launched. GLDX is the ticker symbol and it's another interesting choice for investors that want the dual objective of owning gold and getting income. www.uscfinvestments.com/gldx
Question? Any one knows about the Quilty of gold per ounce. Is it 24 carats gold or 23 crates gold …….. or 10 carats …….. product Quilty matters! Any certification by certain authentic credible institutions by government or otherwise.
While being able to have gold delivered is a differentiator for OUNZ, that service is an expensive proposition, and I doubt the vast majority of investors would ever use it. Since all the funds are investing in exactly the same commodity, I’d go with the funds with the lowest expense ratios, e.g. GLDM or IAUM. GLTR is a unique fund, given that it invests in gold, silver, platinum and palladium. However, realize that its expense ratio is 0.6%.
After this episode aired, Ron and the judges realized we forgot to bring up the SPDR Gold MiniShares Trust (GLDM), which has a competitive expense ratio of 0.10% and is another affordable choice in the gold ETF marketplace. It's worth a look. www.ssga.com/us/en/intermediary/etfs/funds/spdr-gold-minishares-trust-gldm
My two favorite judges.
More please. 👍👍
You got it Mikey. More of Cinthia and Shana in our next ETF Battles. They're pretty fantastic. Best, Ron
@@etfguide Yay! 🏆
They are my favourite too 😍
Wonderful video as always thanks for your efforts
I pay 0.09% fee for IAUM ❤
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Excellent recommendation on GLTR. Thank you!
@11:21 LOL 8 months later… look at GLTR
Great episode!
I have held GLDM in the past. I like the idea of stacking OUNZ shares. De ja vu-- I started speculating in gold and silver in 2008. It's coming around again. Thanks for GlLTR.
FYI, a new gold ETF that's designed to generate yield income was recently launched. GLDX is the ticker symbol and it's another interesting choice for investors that want the dual objective of owning gold and getting income. www.uscfinvestments.com/gldx
Best energy ETF? FENY vs XLE vs VDE
How about ETF " BAR"?
Your videos make investing fun! How about a battle of mid cap S&P 400 ETFs? - MDY, SPMD, IJH and IJJ
Thank you Agro. Glad you're enjoying #ETFBattles and don't forget to subscribe! Best, Ron
Best utility ETF? XLU vs FUTY vs VPU
Looks like a GREAT ETF matchup. Thanks Yugar! Ron
AAAU with expense ration 0.18 must be considered.
GLDM with a 0.10% expense ratio is even lower and better. www.ssga.com/us/en/intermediary/etfs/spdr-gold-minishares-trust-gldm
Question? Any one knows about the Quilty of gold per ounce. Is it 24 carats gold or 23 crates gold …….. or 10 carats …….. product Quilty matters!
Any certification by certain authentic credible institutions by government or otherwise.
You didn’t discuss the dividends , that’s very important.
Gold does not have a dividend yield, we covered everything. Best, Ron
@@etfguide ok
I like to own physical Gold and Silver instead of buying Gold or Silver ETFS.
That’s good and fine as a store of wealth, but I have profited much more in trading commodities than just holding.