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Re: dano9008 post# 3680

Monday, 02/18/2013 9:36:55 AM

Monday, February 18, 2013 9:36:55 AM

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I googled around a bit - the ETFs for the most part keep internal fees low by using the creation/redemption process via the APs, but everything I saw referenced alternative means for dealing with underlying index changes - they just didn't describe them. One site mentioned that index change type changes are one of the few instances where an ETF would incur direct trading fees. If the V.E. ETFs don't do it this way, maybe their is some sort of dutch auction or something for the APs. I just can't see the normal redemption process playing much of a role as GBG is now such an infinitesimal % of the funds NAV.
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