ETFs explained - Education - BlackRock (2024)

An individual investor, also known as a retail client, is a client organisation or individual who cannot meet both:
(i) one or more of the professional client criteria laid down in Annex II to the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (Directive 2004/39/EC); and
(ii) one or more of the qualified investor criteria set out in Article 2 of the Prospectus Directive (Directive 2003/71/EC).

On this website, Intermediaries are investors that qualify as both a Professional Client and a Qualified Investor.

In summary a person who can both be classified as a professional client under the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive and a qualified investor in accordance with the Prospectus Directive will generally need to meet one or more of the following requirements:

(1) An entity required to be authorised or regulated to operate in the financial markets. The following list includes all authorised entities carrying out the characteristic activities of the entities mentioned, whether authorised by an EEA State or a third country and whether or not authorised by reference to a directive:
(a) a credit institution;
(b) an investment firm;
(c) any other authorised or regulated financial institution;
(d) an insurance company;
(e) a collective investment scheme or the management company of such a scheme;
(f) a pension fund or the management company of a pension fund;
(g) a commodity or commodity derivatives dealer;
(h) a local;
(i) any other intermediaries investor.

(2) a large undertaking that meets two of the following tests:
(i) a balance sheet total of EUR 43,000,000;
(ii) an annual net turnover of EUR 50,000,000;
(iii) an average number of employees during the year of 250.

(3) a national or regional government, a public body that manages public debt, a central bank, an international or supranational intermediaries (such as the World Bank, the IMF, the ECB, the EIB) or another similar international organisation.

(4) a natural person resident in an EEA State that permits the authorisation of natural persons as qualified investors, who expressly asks to be treated as a professional client and a qualified investor and who meets at least two of the following criteria:
(i) he/she has carried out transactions on securities markets at an average frequency of, at least, 10 per quarter over the previous four quarters before the application;
(ii) the size of his/her financial instrument portfolio, defined as including cash deposits and financial instruments exceeds EUR 500.000;
(iii) he/she works or has worked for at least one year in the financial sector in a professional position which requires knowledge of securities investment.

Please note that the above summary is provided for information purposes only. If you are uncertain as to whether you can both be classified as a professional client under the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive and classed as a qualified investor under the Prospectus Directive then you should seek independent advice.

ETFs explained - Education - BlackRock (2024)

FAQs

ETFs explained - Education - BlackRock? ›

ETFs are investment funds that track the performance of a specific index – like the STI Index or S&P 500. Just like stocks, you can trade ETFs on a stock exchange at any point during market hours.

What are the most popular ETFs from BlackRock? ›

The largest BlackRock ETF is the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV). Other popular ETFs such as the iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF (IEFA) and iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG) are under the iShares brand.

What is the best way to explain ETF? ›

An exchange-traded fund, or ETF, is a basket of investments like stocks or bonds. Exchange-traded funds let you invest in lots of securities all at once, and ETFs often have lower fees than other types of funds. ETFs are traded more easily too. But like any financial product, ETFs aren't a one-size-fits-all solution.

What is an EFT BlackRock? ›

An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a collection of assets that trades on an exchange. ETFs are a diversified and low way to invest.

What is the average fee for BlackRock ETF? ›

iShares ETFs are low cost, averaging 0.25% in annual management fee1.

What are the top 5 ETFs to buy? ›

7 Best ETFs to Buy Now
ETFAssets Under ManagementExpense Ratio
Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT)$70 billion0.10%
VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH)$16.3 billion0.35%
Invesco S&P MidCap Momentum ETF (XMMO)$1.6 billion0.34%
SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF (XHB)$1.8 billion0.35%
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What is the most aggressive ETF? ›

The largest Aggressive ETF is the iShares Core Aggressive Allocation ETF AOA with $1.86B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing Aggressive ETF was AOA at 17.32%. The most recent ETF launched in the Aggressive space was the iShares ESG Aware Aggressive Allocation ETF EAOA on 06/12/20.

Why not invest in ETF? ›

Market risk

The single biggest risk in ETFs is market risk. Like a mutual fund or a closed-end fund, ETFs are only an investment vehicle—a wrapper for their underlying investment. So if you buy an S&P 500 ETF and the S&P 500 goes down 50%, nothing about how cheap, tax efficient, or transparent an ETF is will help you.

How do ETFs work for dummies? ›

You place an order with your broker or online to buy, say, 100 shares of a certain ETF. Your order goes to the stock exchange, and you get the best available price. Limit order: More exact than a market order, you place an order to buy, say, 100 shares of an ETF at $23 a share. That is the maximum price you will pay.

Should I just put my money in ETF? ›

For most individual investors, ETFs represent an ideal type of asset with which to build a diversified portfolio. In addition, ETFs tend to have much lower expense ratios compared to actively managed funds, can be more tax-efficient, and offer the option to immediately reinvest dividends.

Which ETF holds BlackRock? ›

BlackRock ETF List
NameTickerTotal Return YTD
BlackRock Large Cap Core ETFBLCR7.45%
BlackRock Large Cap Value ETFBLCV5.65%
BlackRock Short-Term CA Muni Bd ETFCALY0.37%
BlackRock Total Return ETFBRTR−2.05%
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What ETF is owned by BlackRock? ›

  • iShares FTSE China A50 ETF. 2823. Share Class CurrencyCNY. ...
  • iShares Core MSCI China ETF. 2801. ...
  • iShares Hang Seng TECH ETF. 3067. ...
  • iShares China Government Bond ETF. 2829. ...
  • iShares Core CSI 300 ETF. 2846. ...
  • iShares Core MSCI Asia ex Japan ETF. 3010. ...
  • iShares Core Hang Seng Index ETF. 3115. ...
  • iShares Core S&P BSE SENSEX India ETF. 2836.

Is iShares owned by BlackRock? ›

As part of BlackRock, iShares ETFs offer investors everywhere access to high quality, high value investment opportunities.

How much do you need to invest with BlackRock? ›

How much do I need to start investing? You can invest in an ETF for less than $100, while mutual funds often ask you to invest at least $1,000.

How much money should I put in an ETF? ›

You expose your portfolio to much higher risk with sector ETFs, so you should use them sparingly, but investing 5% to 10% of your total portfolio assets may be appropriate. If you want to be highly conservative, don't use these at all.

How much money do you need for ETF? ›

Starting an exchange-traded fund requires significant startup capital and financial expertise. You can hire a firm to help create, market, and manage your fund. The startup costs include about $2.5 million to purchase shares of the assets in the fund in order to launch it.

What ETFs are owned by BlackRock? ›

Blackrock ETF List
Symbol SymbolETF Name ETF Name# of Holdings # of Holdings
DYNFBlackRock U.S. Equity Factor Rotation ETF116
ICSHBlackRock Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF236
NEARBlackRock Short Duration Bond ETF826
BINCBlackRock Flexible Income ETF2023
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What is the best performing BlackRock fund? ›

Fund name (ticker)One-year NAV average annual return
iShares Blockchain and Tech ETF103.57%
Technology Opportunities Fund Class K52.03%
Technology Opportunities Fund Institutional51.96%
Technology Opportunities Fund Investor A51.56%
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What ETFs does BlackRock offer? ›

Investment funds
TickerNamePerf. as of
XGROiShares Core Growth ETF PortfolioMar 31, 2024
XBALiShares Core Balanced ETF PortfolioMar 31, 2024
CWOiShares Emerging Markets Fundamental Index ETFMar 31, 2024
FIEiShares Canadian Financial Monthly Income ETFMar 31, 2024
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What are the top three ETFs? ›

Top U.S. market-cap index ETFs
Fund (ticker)YTD performanceExpense ratio
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)10.4 percent0.03 percent
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)10.4 percent0.095 percent
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV)10.4 percent0.03 percent
Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)8.6 percent0.20 percent

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