why ESPO ETF are diffrence in au and us, page-3

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    https://www.marketindex.com.au/news/greater-exposure-to-global-shares-makes-perfect-sense
    ESPO current price $12.60 NAV 30/5/ $12.22

    Key Points

    • The ASX is heavily weighted to the fortunes of a handful of financial and mining companies
    • International equities offer a much broader and exciting range of investment opportunities
    • Global and US equities have outperformed Australian equities over the past five and 10 years

    Compared with the ASX, which is heavily weighted to the fortunes of a handful of financial and mining companies, global equities offer a much broader and exciting range of investment opportunities.

    While Australia has one of the world’s highest rates of share ownership, the number who invest in global share markets, remains disproportionately low (at around 13%).

    Why invest offshore

    Given that the Australian share market represents a trifling 1.7% of global equity markets (by total capitalisation), the argument for allocating more of your portfolio to listed stocks beyond the local bourse is becoming increasingly compelling.

    For starters, it allows you to tap into multinational companies with upside leveraged to global markets, rather than Australian companies limited to local or even regional markets.

    This explains why international and US equities have outperformed Australian equities over the past five and 10 years.

    Returns PA

    Five years

    10 years

    Australian shares

    7.2%

    9.4%

    US shares

    13.8%

    17.6%

    Global shares

    10.1%

    14.1%

    Source: Vanguard July 1992 to July 2022

    Greater depth and diversity

    While the opportunities available domestically on the ASX shouldn’t be underestimated, investing in international shares - to seek exposures unavailable within domestic multinational companies - should over the long-haul return in spades.

    For example, one of the key benefits of investing within global share markets is the sheer depth and diversity of quality stocks within a myriad of sectors – like e-commerce, healthcare, broader industrial and industrial automation, AI, robotics, payments, or renewables to name a few - that either have little or no representation on the local market.

    That’s especially true within the technology and innovation sectors, where the white space – the opportunity to meet as yet unrealised future needs, that’s been accelerated since covid - is colossal.

    ETFs have democratised international investing

    Unlike years past when investing in international shares was the exclusive domain of wealthy individuals or institutional investors, exchange traded funds (ETFs) now provide low-cost, accessible exposure to a diversified basket of international equities.

    Three global ETFs offering exposure to growth sectors unavailable on the ASX

    BetaShares Global Cybersecurity ETF (ASX: HACK): Offers local investors rare access to the burgeoning cybersecurity sector.

    Hack aims to track the performance of an index (before fees and expenses) that provide exposure to key players within this sector including:

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    Distribution: Semi-annual.

    Management cost: 0.67%.

    Net assets: $650m.

    NAV: $8.54 (31/8/22).

    Top three sector allocations include:

    • Systems Software 58.5%

    • Communications Equipment 12.5%

    • Research & Consulting Services 9.8%

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    VanEck Vectors Video Gaming and eSports ETF (ASX: ESPO): Gives investors exposure to a diversified portfolio of the largest and most liquid companies involved in video game development, esports and related hardware and software globally.

    ESPO aims to provide investment returns before fees and other costs which track the performance of the Index.

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    Top three sector allocations include:

    • Entertainment 62.8%

    • Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 15.2%

    • Interactive Media & Services 6.7%

    Distribution: Annually.

    Management cost: 0.55%.

    Net assets: $74.9m.

    NAV: $8.50.

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