Best ETFs to invest in
Editorial comparison of indexed ETFs with low costs, no affiliate links, focused on passive long-term portfolios.
Data verified in: 2026-07
| Product | APY | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| iShares Core S&P 500 | TER 0.03% | Replica of the 500 largest US companies. Low cost, available on major European brokers. |
| iShares Core MSCI World | TER 0.20% | Global diversification in one purchase. Includes developed markets (US, Europe, Japan) and emerging markets weighted by capitalization. |
| Vanguard S&P 500 | TER 0.03% | Vanguard alternative to the iShares ETF in the US. Identical fees, similar availability. |
| iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets | TER 0.18% | Exposure to emerging markets (China, India, Brazil). Complement to global portfolios for greater diversification. |
TER (annual expenses) shown are verified as of July 2026 but may change. These are public data without affiliation.
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Frequently asked questions
What is TER and why does it matter?
TER is the annual fund expense (management, custody). 0.03% means €30 per year for every €100,000 invested. Small differences compound over the long term.
What's the best strategy: one global ETF or several by region?
One global ETF simplifies and diversifies automatically. Multiple ETFs allow customizing exposure but require more maintenance.