The universe of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) is broad, offering investors many different ways to invest in the market.
Not only are there various different sector and weighting methodologies available, but Satrix ETFs offer South African investors a way to make perhaps the biggest decision of all: offshore vs. local exposure.
As we reflect on ETF performance in 2023, Siyabulela Nomoyi of Satrix joined The Finance Ghost to look at topics like:
The Ghost couldn’t help but slip in his ongoing request for a retail sector ETF, an index that the JSE really needs to add to the local market.
To understand more about ETFs and how they can be used in your portfolio, enjoy this podcast brought to you by Satrix.
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