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Is there an index following the world real estate value [closed]

I understand that in order for an ETF to follow the value of real estate, you need some REIT to buy it. I wonder if there is some index that is trying to follow the total value of the world's real ...
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Why do my lifetime ISA and stocks and shares ISA perform differently if they've both bought the same fund?

I have both a stocks and shares ISA, and a lifetime ISA. I pay similar amounts into both and make sure to keep under the total £20,000 limit. Both ISAs have money in the S&P 500 as accumulator ...
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Do S&P 500 funds run by different investment companies have different performance based on the buying / selling speed of the company?

Three major investment companies that I can think of are Vanguard, Schwab, and Fidelity. Each of those have their own version of funds that track the S&P 500 https://investor.vanguard.com/...
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Does it matter where I'm buying stocks, or only where I'm selling them? (from tax perspective)

I'm a Polish citizen but I live in Thailand since a few years, and currently I have tax residency only in Thailand. I've been buying some S&P 500 stocks here on an international stock exchange, ...
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Why ETFs that replicates the MSCI World LEVERAGED 2X Daily (SHLE) don't seem to exist (yet)?

I am a French young personal investor that took interested in ETF during the pandemic COVID. I have soon started to invest in ETF that follows indices such as the MSCI World, the S&P500 or the ...
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Germany - when is the Vorabpauschale for accumulating ETFs paid?

I am very confused and I would really appreciate some clarification. I hold some accumulating ETFs with a foreign broker (Degiro) while living in Germany. I am now doing my tax return for 2023 and ...
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Why are ETFs so bad at tracking Japanese indices?

ETFs that track American indices are generally very succesful at doing so. An example is Spy5, which has followed S&P 500 very closely since its inception in 2012. However, any ETF I have found ...
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I bought my first Blackrock iShares ETF today and want to know if I am now registered with Blackrock (data transfer from broker)

I bought my first Blackrock iShares ETF today and want to know if I am now registered with Blackrock (data transfer from broker) I bought shares in a Blackrock ETF via Swissquote. Are my personal ...
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Is it better, financially, to invest in a property or in ETFs?

I need a bit of a help deciding if it's better to invest in a property or ETFs. I have currently saved up a decent sum of money and I'm looking to invest it wisely. I'm 27, if that matters. Option 1: ...
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Why can't I buy the ETF "AXA IM NSDQ USD ACC" in my PEA?

I have opened my PEA (Plan d'épargne en actions) on Boursobank and tries to buy this ETF AXA IM Nasdaq UCITS ETF (https://www.justetf.com/uk/etf-profile.html?isin=IE000QDFFK00#overview ) but I have ...
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How do ETFs process dividends?

Presumably at least some of the stock shares held by an Exchange Traded mutual Fund produce dividends. Do those dividends just get pocketed by (and taxed upon) the fund managers, as their income to ...
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Investing tips with lower box 3 taxation (NL)

Any tips on investing in the Netherlands with the ability to lower your box 3 'wealth tax' annual payments? Maybe something special like the british ISA or so exists in NL as well, which allows tax ...
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Is it a Wash Sale from a Capital Gains Perspective if I was to sell Nasdaq ETF and buy Nasdaq 100 ETF?

If I was to sell 100 units of ONEQ and use the proceeds to buy NDX, would I have any tax liability on the capital gains from a first sale or would it be considered a wash?
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ETF and Fraud by the ETF sponsor

If an investor buys an ETF, typically, he is buying a basket of stocks. Those stocks are being held by the sponsor of the ETF. What happens if the sponsor of the ETF, sells those stocks and then ...
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UCITS ETF Capital Gains Taxes Different Depending on Stock Exchange?

If a certain UCITS ETF is domiciled in Ireland and is traded on both the Swiss SIX and London LSE exchanges (same ISIN but traded on both exchanges), will the tax implications (or broker’s automatic ...
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