Consider buying
ETFs in a lump sum rather than periodic small amounts to cut down on brokerage fees.
Consider buying
ETFs in a lump sum, rather than a number of small amounts, to avoid higher brokerage fees.
Not exact matches
Exchange - traded funds (
ETFs) are often
lumped in with index funds, though there are some differences.
As is typical for such cursory analyses, the article
lumps together
ETFs with the word «dividend»
in their name, and focuses on short - term (up to three years) returns to draw conclusions about the funds» performance.
We did well when oil prices crashed since many
ETFs just
lump refiners
in with the general oil sector.
If you are making small monthly contributions, why not use leverage
in a line of credit to make a
lump sum purchase of, let's say, $ 10K
in your
ETF.
«They started off as a plain vanilla, low - cost index tracker, but now anything with the
ETF moniker gets
lumped in together.»