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> If you could convince me that I could implement, say, S&P 500 and be cheaper, more tax effective than holding those ETFs, that would be something interesting!

The lowest-cost S&P 500 index fund currently has an expense ratio of 0.015%. Assuming similar performance (minimal tracking error) Double's fee of $12 per year would cost less for any portfolio over $80,000.



The zero fee total market funds are almost identical to S&P

https://portfolioslab.com/tools/stock-comparison/FZROX/SPY

Unless you have a very good reason, just go for the cheapest.


BKLC is 0.00%.




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