Submitted by TheBigFish2004 t3_11c3lmm in personalfinance
I use TD for my brokerage
Looking to start building up an SP500 investment using an ETF as that seems like my best option Will hold long term, not looking to sell anytime soon, and will dollar cost average over the years
Vanguard, Fidelity, and others all seem reputable Which has the lowest fee? I think fidelity has a zero fee one? Are there any other Pro/Cons to any specific ETF or reason to buy one vs the other?
Will start with a few thousand and then try to add to it each month Thoughts? Thanks!
Cruian t1_ja1qwac wrote
>as that seems like my best option Will hold long term
Personally, I consider S&P 500 obsolete (in any account where you're not limited to a short list to pick from): why ignore the US extended market and ex-US markets?
Doing S&P 500 only means you take on an uncompensated risk (single country) and ignore a compensated risk (smaller caps). For long term (or even mid-term), I see no reason to do either of those.
>Which has the lowest fee?
Fidelity's FXAIX is the lowest I know at 0.015%. Though I'd consider FSKAX better for the US market: it covers smaller caps as well and is the same cost at 0.015% (then just add FTIHX or similar for ex-US).
>I think fidelity has a zero fee one?
No. Fidelity's Zero funds follow Fidelity designed indexes, so FNILX is 500 large caps and is probably more rules based than S&P 500 is (see the difference in how each handled Tesla in 2020).
Also FXAIX and FNILX (and FSKAX) are index mutual funds, not ETFs.
Edit: Typo