@chrispalmer24

I've been buying this fund consistently in my Lifetime ISA over on Hargreaves. It's great option on there because rebalancing isn't as easy to achieve my normal two fund strategy. It's a nice lower alternative to VWRP at 0.22%. I know a lot of people have been asking me about this one 🙂 Let me know if you have it!

@CraigThompson-e1s

The SPDR MSCI All Country World UCITS ETF Acc (ACWI) has a fee of 0.12%... possibly a better bet than FWRG by Invesco (shown here) with a 0.15% fee. ACWI follows the MSCI All Country World, which is practically the same as the FTSE All World.

@Gonk_83

Been buying FWRG “ invesco ftse all world etf, for just over a year. My two kids both under 18 have it in their isa. great ETF with low fees. Cheaper than vanguards equivalent.

@Elizabethmiller-s7c

I'm 51yrs old. $40,000 weekly and I'm retired, this video have inspired me greatly in many ways that I remember my past of how I struggled with many things in life to be where I am today!!!!❤️

@BaileyMxX

What's the tracking error spread like on it? That can end up costing you more than what you think you are saving on OCF fees if not done right

@richsmart321

been buying this for over 18 months now. Great value.  You can get even cheaper like you say if you are prepared to rebalance annually, but its a great price fund at 0.15%.  Hopefully will force Vanguard to reduce their fees...

@guitar-nut

L&G global equity ucits has a fee of 0.10% and has a similar holdings to the invesco

@kieron8051

FWRG is 87% of my portfolio. It’s a great fund for sure, BUT, ACWI is cheaper and on my radar.

@SongS-vk1lm

Isnt it more towards developed market? I am dividing between vhvg and vfeg

@fembotblue

I feel bad as i have told a lot of people about Vanguard fort them to have charges sprung on them

@davidjones4130

So its no secret the USA portion is overpriced atm. Alot of analysis believe the long term growth will be in the EM especially india , what are you4 thoughts on tilt in that direction

@andymerrett101

No mention of the bid offer spread that is also a factor, but immaterial if you hold for a long time.

@ytfeelslikenorthkorea

My "problem" with ETFs is the inertia - you can't win big or lose big. With hundreds of items under the hood, even if one explodes, it has a minuscule impact on the ETF's value as it's being dragged down by all the other items going down. But on the flip side... you won't tank massively because a boss of a company decides to get involved in politics and pisses off every part of the political spectrum... Everyone knows what I'm talking about :> I look at my portfolio in Revolut and among the field of green, there is one item that sticks out like a sore thumb... I hope it bounces back so I can get rid of it :D

@sanfaria21

Thanks Chris and great a video I just started investing few month ago in Vanguard FTSE All World ACC fund and yes the fee is 0.22% so do you think it’s better to move to invesco though I do monthly contribution and plan to carry on for a long term ?

@MatthewMills.

On the Invesco website it says it holds 2400 companies in the ETF.  I can’t find the one that holds 4000 unless I’ve misunderstood?

@soupnazi22

The problem I've had with this fund in the past is liquidity and I got badly stung on market orders. Better stick to limit orders for this one.

@DeanWalsh-l6v

I started investing with FWRG when it's size was around 240mill now it's over 1bill.

@salto1994

i recently switched from VWCE to FWRA(FWIA)

@blockymcblockyface

What’s the difference between this and FWRG and FWRA?

@thomasmeredith9124

Hi Chris, cheers for the video. What's the difference between FWRG and FWRA? They look to both be acc etf's.