As you'd expect for passive investments, BlackRock's fees are below Quotential's but higher than what DIY investors pay for the underlying iShares
ETFs at discount brokers.
Not exact matches
In the final part of our series on commission - free
ETF trading
at Canadian
discount brokerages, we look
at the offers from Virtual
Brokers and Questrade and conclude the series with some lessons learned from researching commission - free
ETF offers.
Compared to exchanging currency
at a local branch or a
discount broker that might charge anywhere between 1.5 % to 2.5 % for each conversion, buying and selling the
ETF would cost two trading commissions plus bid - ask spreads plus
ETF fees.