Which Gold ETF to Buy in India? PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 16 August 2011 14:14
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A reader asked us about our recommendations on buying a Gold ETF. Manshu has done a fair bit of research and has posted a detailed post on performance and volumes of Gold ETF in India.

Manshu writes, There are a total of 11 gold ETFs currently present in India, and 4 out of these 11 were launched within the last year. The big change in this space has been the reduction in the expenses that sponsors charge their customers, and now you can see that almost all of them are on the same footing.

The returns do not show any significant variations and the expense ratio also hovers around 1% for most of the funds.

Benchmark's Gold ETF leads with the biggest volume.

So taking a decision on buying a Gold ETF should not be difficult. Anyone would do! Depends on your comfort and convenience of service.

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