I wouldn't touch such a product due to it's overdiversification and hidden fees (rebalancing costs). ->Buy a global index and sleep well at night.
- https://www.advisorperspectives.com...problems-with-market-cap-weighted-index-funds
- The Pros and Cons of Indexes
- The Problem With Index Funds
A certain degree of diversification is necessary. However, that can be achieved with only a handful of globally operating, high-dividend paying companies (sector diversification). It also saves on fees.A portfolios performance comes via its diversification not the concentration.
The myth of diversification as a safety net ->
- Why Diversification Isn’t Always a Good Thing
- Here's why diversification can be an investor's worst enemy
- The Dangers of Over-Diversifying Your Portfolio
Each to their own: If one feels comfortable with a high grade of diversification and a global index investing - fine.
However, the efficiency of such a strategy should be given a second thought.
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