+1 to what livesoft said.
And also, why do you want to switch? They're both S&P 500 funds. Both very low-cost. Both very well-run.
Switching from buying and selling at NAV for a mutual fund to market-based pricing for an ETF means you risk taking a small hit (and to be fair a chance at a small gain). And also a small hit from buying ETF at a premium of maybe 1 or 2 basis points (again to be fair, maybe VOO is trading at a discount when you place your order).
And also, why do you want to switch? They're both S&P 500 funds. Both very low-cost. Both very well-run.
Switching from buying and selling at NAV for a mutual fund to market-based pricing for an ETF means you risk taking a small hit (and to be fair a chance at a small gain). And also a small hit from buying ETF at a premium of maybe 1 or 2 basis points (again to be fair, maybe VOO is trading at a discount when you place your order).
Statistics: Posted by sycamore — Sun Jan 21, 2024 7:56 am — Replies 2 — Views 127










