Hedged vs Unhedged ETFs
Hedged vs Unhedged ETFs
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Turbojuice

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612 posts

113 months

Wednesday 11th January 2023
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Bit of background: Started my investing journey at the end of September. Wanted to start a long-term and simple "set and forget" portfolio, opted for an S&P500 ETF and an FTSE250 ETF which I drop money into every month, with the S&P making up 80% and FTSE250 the remaining 20%.

When I started my portfolio the pound was at its weakest, so I opted for a hedged S&P500 ETF as it didn't seem like a wise decision to effectively invest lump sums into overseas companies with such a weak home currency. I did quite a bit of research on this at the time but I do still second guess myself and wonder if unhedged would've been the better option for a long-term investment.

Interested to hear what everyone elses approach and thoughts are to hedged vs unhedged funds alongside the weak pound situation.

anonymous-user

78 months

Wednesday 11th January 2023
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It may not make a difference to your situation but I think it's wrong to describe sterling as weak, it is more that the US dollar is strong, sterling is pretty much it's in normal range with most other currencies.

bitchstewie

64,415 posts

234 months

Wednesday 11th January 2023
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I'm generalising but I believe that it's more common not to hedge equities but to hedge bonds.

How currency movements affect your returns

I'm sure Derek or someone who knows this stuff can comment.

LeoSayer

7,713 posts

268 months

Wednesday 11th January 2023
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bhstewie said:
I'm generalising but I believe that it's more common not to hedge equities but to hedge bonds.
That's what I do.

Good video here:


Turbojuice

Original Poster:

612 posts

113 months

Thursday 12th January 2023
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LeoSayer said:
That's what I do.

Good video here:

Great video, and that line towards the end is spot on and pretty much where i'm at. "Understand there will be times where you wish you'd done something different."