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6 best Vanguard Global Funds to Hold and Make Money Forever (HIGH GROWTH)
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Which Vanguard fund should you invest in for high returns over the long term?
People tend to choose the most popular Vanguard funds to invest in such as the FTSE All-World or FTSE Global All-Cap due to their strong financial returns and low fees. However there are other alternatives, that have lower fees, have historically provided greater investing returns and which might also suit you environmental preferences better.
In this video I will talk through some of the best Vanguard mutual and exchange traded funds for long term investing taking a look at risk, investing costs, currency / foreign exchange, past performance, portfolio data and a few of the differences between an ETF & Mutual fund.
Whether experienced or a beginner investor, if you want to start investing in global ETFs or global Index funds then this might be the video for you.
Here are the Mutual funds / ETFs mentioned in this video.
Vanguard FTSE All World ETF
Vanguard FTSE Global All Cap Index Fund -
Vanguard FTSE Developed World UCITS
Vanguard FTSE Developed World ex-U.K. Equity Index Fund
Vanguard ESG Global All Cap UCITS ETF
Vanguard ESG Developed World All Cap Equity Index Fund
Whether you are younger and might wish to invest in 100% stocks / equity funds / ETFs for growth or getting closer to / in retirement / a more cautious investor, who might want income or less volatile portfolios, this video will have something in it for you.
I have been in public services for the vast majority of my working life and want this video to also help those, who are nearing retirement and who might be seeking to invest their commutation to help give their defined benefit pension a lift in retirement.
This video will go through all of the information you need as a beginner investor to make your own comparisons and choices on what you feel is the best investment for you to.
I have not mentioned types of accounts in this video, but I make the assumption that you would use a stocks and shares ISA, SIPP or other personal pension as a home for any Vanguard fund(s) that you choose.
Investing Qualifications:
CISI Level 3 Certificate in Wealth and Investment Management
DISCLAIMER:
I am not a financial advisor and the content on this channel or in this video should NOT be construed to be financial advice. All information is provided for educational/entertainment purposes and it does not take any individual circumstances into account. If you are making investment or other financial decisions and require advice, please consult a suitably qualified licensed professional.
The brokers that I use:
Trading 212
This is not an affiliate link
Vanguard
This is not an affiliate link
People tend to choose the most popular Vanguard funds to invest in such as the FTSE All-World or FTSE Global All-Cap due to their strong financial returns and low fees. However there are other alternatives, that have lower fees, have historically provided greater investing returns and which might also suit you environmental preferences better.
In this video I will talk through some of the best Vanguard mutual and exchange traded funds for long term investing taking a look at risk, investing costs, currency / foreign exchange, past performance, portfolio data and a few of the differences between an ETF & Mutual fund.
Whether experienced or a beginner investor, if you want to start investing in global ETFs or global Index funds then this might be the video for you.
Here are the Mutual funds / ETFs mentioned in this video.
Vanguard FTSE All World ETF
Vanguard FTSE Global All Cap Index Fund -
Vanguard FTSE Developed World UCITS
Vanguard FTSE Developed World ex-U.K. Equity Index Fund
Vanguard ESG Global All Cap UCITS ETF
Vanguard ESG Developed World All Cap Equity Index Fund
Whether you are younger and might wish to invest in 100% stocks / equity funds / ETFs for growth or getting closer to / in retirement / a more cautious investor, who might want income or less volatile portfolios, this video will have something in it for you.
I have been in public services for the vast majority of my working life and want this video to also help those, who are nearing retirement and who might be seeking to invest their commutation to help give their defined benefit pension a lift in retirement.
This video will go through all of the information you need as a beginner investor to make your own comparisons and choices on what you feel is the best investment for you to.
I have not mentioned types of accounts in this video, but I make the assumption that you would use a stocks and shares ISA, SIPP or other personal pension as a home for any Vanguard fund(s) that you choose.
Investing Qualifications:
CISI Level 3 Certificate in Wealth and Investment Management
DISCLAIMER:
I am not a financial advisor and the content on this channel or in this video should NOT be construed to be financial advice. All information is provided for educational/entertainment purposes and it does not take any individual circumstances into account. If you are making investment or other financial decisions and require advice, please consult a suitably qualified licensed professional.
The brokers that I use:
Trading 212
This is not an affiliate link
Vanguard
This is not an affiliate link
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