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Tracker Funds

Tracker FundsThere are so many fund tracker, which is better?

Are there certain signs and lines that indicate a good tracker to invest? What should I look?

I should say. They grow faster than dandelions in May. I have no idea who will be the best. I can tell you who were the top CDA. Is this a question? SSG up 40% YTD. I wish I had bought some of this return Jan. 3. OID up 38% YTD. Anything that "short" in the name has done very well. But here are a couple who are not short in the name of DBA up 26% and DBS up 32%.

A tracker that tracks the underlying. It is a question of cost. I would say that the cheapest form of tracker is an ETF. See http://www.shareworld.co.uk/articles/etf ...

A tracker must actually follow the fate Index (some are not :-))

Otherwise, the "best" one for each index is one that has the cheapest cost (initial costs, annual fee) .. In fact, I suggest you ignore all those straight entry to everyone with an annual fee greater than 1.5% ...

Regarding the choice of your "best" index .. and FTSE 100 should be up significantly over the next 5 years :-)

Posted on February 10, 2010.
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