Broker Cost Comparison Tool

November 19, 2023 Team Bankeronwheels

European and UK Brokers tend to have complex fee structures, making them hard to compare. However, most of our readers have simple portfolios that makes it possible to run illustrative scenarios and compare the overall cost in an accumulation phase. Here is how it works.

Weekend Reading – Saving On Dividend Taxes with S&P 500 ETFs

November 3, 2023 Team Bankeronwheels

How to save money on Dividend Taxes with S&P 500 ETFs, Dr. William Bernstein on Asset Allocation, Four Deep Risks & Inflation Linked Bonds, Why the stock market usually goes up?, Why Aren’t Stocks Down More? Index Funds, How To Build Wealth & Financial Independence Wisdom, Gaining edge by forecasting volatility and correlations.

ETF Fees – How They Work & How to Minimise Them!

October 20, 2023 Team Bankeronwheels

Over the past two decades, Index Investing became attractive, partly due to low ETF fees.

While you can’t avoid fees altogether, minimizing them is vital for maximizing your long-term returns. What are the different costs, and how do they compare to single Stocks or old school Mutual Funds?

Ready to safeguard your returns from unexpected fees? Let’s dive in!

Weekend Reading – Is Your City’s Real Estate In A Bubble?

October 13, 2023 Team Bankeronwheels

UCITS vs U.S. ETFs – Pros and Cons for Non-US Investors, Small Cap Index Funds: Expectations vs. Reality, Why people like to hold individual stocks instead of funds, Mapped: Investment Risk, by Country, We usually think about what to buy. But “When should I sell?” At Long Last, Bonds Once Again Matter, Recap of UK Tax wrappers.

Weekend Reading – IBKR Merger: Are You Affected?

October 6, 2023 Team Bankeronwheels

Interactive Brokers Merger – Are you impacted? When It Comes to Passive Bond ETFs, the Devil Is in the Details. Index funds don’t give you average returns. They almost guarantee you’ll be in the decile. Mixing Bitcoin With 60/40 is Like Using Kerosene as Kindling. Why China’s real estate crisis is different. “We’re going to have a debt crisis in this country” – Ray Dalio