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Why are there such big differences in the spreads?

I have three ETFs on the same index: MSCI World Ex USA


$WEXD (-4,75 %)

$IE000Z0FC0G5 (-6,57 %)

$IE000R4ZNTN3 (-4,96 %)


As you can see from the pictures, the spreads are very different. Amundi is the most favorable. Why is that? Is it this issue discount? And is this not taken into account in the extraETF ETF comparison? Because I had previously made a comparison there and decided in favor of the X Tracker, but now I think that the Amundi would have been better. I know that the European stock exchanges are currently closed but I am comparing the ETFs under the same conditions. What is the solution to the puzzle?

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4 Commentaires

Volatility = high = high spread
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@Investment4Life that's nonsense. ETF tracks the same index, all three listed in Ireland, same time, same day, same broker, so your argument is nonsense.
@Ji_hyun???

One has nothing to do with the other?!
Of course different securities have different spreads.
Also, because they track an index, they do not have 100% the same replication of the shares.

Just google how spreads are created. :)
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