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British traders love FTSE 100 exchange-traded funds (ETFs). And that is comprehensible because the Footsie’s the UK’s predominant inventory market index.
It could possibly pay to have a look at different ETFs although. Right here’s a product that’s delivered far increased returns than FTSE 100 tracker funds during the last decade.
Unbelievable long-term returns
The product in focus immediately is the iShares NASDAQ 100 UCITS ETF (LSE: CNDX). That is an ETF that tracks the tech-focused Nasdaq 100 index.
Over the 10-year interval to the top of July, this fund returned 424.52% (in US greenback phrases). That compares to a return of 80.65% (in GBP phrases) for the iShares Core FTSE 100 UCITS ETF (Acc), which tracks the FTSE 100 index and contains all dividends.
It signifies that, ignoring foreign money actions, the Nasdaq 100 ETF generated roughly 5.3 occasions the return from the FTSE 100 ETF.
When foreign money actions (the weak pound) are factored in, it delivered round seven occasions the return of the Footsie product (ie that is the return UK traders would have gotten).
Word that I’m ignoring all buying and selling commissions and platform charges right here.
The world’s finest tech firms
How has this index managed to generate such spectacular returns? Effectively, it comes all the way down to the truth that the Nasdaq 100 is residence to dominant tech firms like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Nvidia, that are all rising quickly because the world turns into extra digital.
Supply: iShares
The FTSE 100, in contrast, is residence to a whole lot of lower-growth companies corresponding to BP, Shell, Unilever, and British American Tobacco. And a few of these are going through structural challenges (ie the shift to renewable power for the oil majors).
Count on volatility with this ETF
Now, I don’t personal the iShares NASDAQ 100 UCITS ETF. That’s as a result of I personal shares in a whole lot of the highest holdings immediately (I’ve giant positions in Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, and Alphabet).
And this has labored nicely for me. I’m up 502% with Nvidia, for instance.
But when I used to be trying to construct a nicely diversified long-term portfolio from scratch immediately, I’d undoubtedly think about this ETF.
It’s not a product I’d go ‘all in’ on. This is because of the truth that the Nasdaq 100 (and the underlying expertise shares) might be very unstable at occasions. In 2022, as an example, this ETF fell a whopping 32.7% (in US greenback phrases), versus a return of +4.6% (in GBP phrases) for the FTSE 100 product. That’s a nasty fall.
However I believe it may play a worthwhile function as a part of a diversified portfolio. For instance, if I had a worldwide fairness tracker fund such because the iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF as a core holding, this may very well be a pleasant addition for a bit of additional zip.
I’d count on this a part of my portfolio to be unstable. However in the long term, I believe it ought to do nicely for me. In any case, the world’s solely going to develop into extra digital within the years forward.