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The Key to Successful Investing: Why ETFs Are the Ideal Instrument
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The Key to Successful Investing: Why ETFs Are the Ideal Instrument

Andrea Brandimarte
23 May 2024
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Have you ever heard of ETFs and how they can accelerate your journey toward financial independence? Have you ever wondered how some individuals turn modest savings into substantial wealth? The answer may surprise you.

The second component of my “magic formula” involves a financial instrument that possesses all the key characteristics one should seek: the ability to harness the power of compound interest, broad diversification, low costs, and tax efficiency. In three letters:

ETF (Exchange Traded Fund)

In 1990, Nathan Most pioneered the first ETF. His vision was to merge the advantages of mutual funds with the trading flexibility of individual stocks. On June 22, 1993, State Street Bank and Trust (SPDR) launched the first ETF, which tracked the S&P 500 index. This ETF, now known by the legendary ticker SPY, still trades today. From an initial market capitalization of just $6.6 million, it has grown to approximately $532.9 billion at the time of writing.

As of 2024, the global ETF market capitalization is estimated to exceed $10.6 trillion. This staggering growth reflects the increasing adoption of ETFs by both retail and institutional investors, supported by sector innovations—some of which are arguably questionable—coupled with improvements in digital platforms and rising financial literacy. ETFs have been rapidly eating into the market share of traditional mutual funds, which still manage over $40 trillion in assets. Given these trends, it is conceivable that the ETF market could double in size in the coming years.

While these numbers may seem abstract, they underscore the scale and growth trajectory of ETFs as investment vehicles.

But what exactly is an ETF?

Put simply, an ETF is a financial instrument traded on public markets, similar to a stock—think of shares in Microsoft, for example. Like any listed equity, ETFs can be bought and sold throughout the trading day, with real-time price visibility and liquidity.

However, the key difference is that ETFs do not track the performance of a single stock but rather a basket of assets, often replicating a market index. A market index, in essence, is a collection of stocks.

You’ve likely heard of indices such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average or the S&P 500. If you wanted to invest in the Dow Jones, you would need to purchase all the constituent stocks, which would be both expensive and logistically complex. By purchasing an ETF, however, you can replicate the performance of an entire index with a single transaction. We’ll delve deeper into the mechanics of ETFs in future articles, but for now, this serves as a foundation.

Presently, there are approximately 1,375 ETFs listed on the Milan Stock Exchange alone. This proliferation reflects the growing popularity of ETFs among Italian investors, offering them a broad array of options to diversify their portfolios efficiently.

How do you navigate this expanding landscape?

ETFs come in many varieties. However, some have begun to deviate from the original intent of passively tracking a benchmark index. Many ETFs have evolved into quasi-hybrid products, blending the characteristics of active mutual fund management with passive replication. The financial industry’s marketing machine has capitalized on this trend, pushing more expensive products that often stray far from the core principles that ETFs were designed to uphold.

As an investor, it is essential to exercise caution. Simply buying any ETF without a thorough understanding of its structure and strategy could lead to suboptimal returns.

In these two articles, part of the “Magic Formula of Investments” series, we have examined how small, disciplined savings can compound into significant wealth through the right financial tools.

In the first article, we focused on building a strong financial foundation, leveraging the power of compound interest, and emphasizing the virtues of patience, discipline, and knowledge. We introduced the compound interest formula as the cornerstone of long-term capital growth.

In the second article, we highlighted ETFs as the ideal instrument to capitalize on compound interest. We discussed what ETFs are, how they operate, and why they represent an efficient investment choice.

Now, with all the variables in place, we can present the “magic formula” in full:

IF = M + R (E*M)^t

Where:

IF = Financial Independence
M = Margin of Safety
R = Savings
E = Passive ETF
M = C(1+r)^t (Compound Interest)
t > 10 = A time horizon greater than ten years

In the upcoming articles, we will continue exploring the world of ETFs, and I will offer a practical guide to selecting the best ones suited to your investment goals.

On avance!

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