Which cheap ETFs offer value in today's market?

Below you'll find a list of seven cheap ETFs that offer investors significant value in today's market: GOVT is a basic U.S. government bond index fund designed to replicate the performance of the ICE U.S. Treasury Core Bond Index. This fund owns long-term Treasury securities with maturities between one and 30 years.

Are there any low-cost ETFs?

Today, we're going to look at 16 low-cost ETFs covering six distinct investing strategies. These funds max out at just more than 8 basis points in annual fees, though many are much cheaper, and a few are even free. (Data is as of July 3.) The SoFi Select 500 ETF ( SFY, $15.74) is as cheap as it gets.

What makes an ETF cheap?

Of course, plenty of ETFs have a small amount of AUM and/or a low market price, but that’s not what makes an ETF cheap. Instead, investors should focus on something called the expense ratio. ETFs can be actively or passively managed, but usually, the latter have far smaller expense ratios or ER (management fees divided by the ETF’s assets).

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