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So, I've been comparing the performances of eMaxis slim S&P 500 vs the S&P 500 itself & SPY ETF. From Jan to Jun 2021 (full 6 months) eMaxis is up 23% whereas the index itself and SPY is up 14%. Why is there such a massive difference? Is it to do with dividends reinvested? Same with eMaxis All Country vs MSCI ACWI iShares ETF (I believe this ETF shares the same benchmark), 20% and 11% respectively. What am I not understanding?! Admittedly, I haven't fully read their prospectus'; that will be my winter reading. Thanks in advance.
eMaxis Slim performance VS Benchmarks
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Re: eMaxis Slim performance VS Benchmarks
I think the exchange rate might make a difference. The falling yen has certainly juiced our paper returns this year, as the vast majority of our holdings are ex-Japan.
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Re: eMaxis Slim performance VS Benchmarks
Yep, those ETFs pay out dividends while the eMaxis Slim funds reinvest them internally. To make a comparison you will have to include the dividends in the calculation and compare everything in either Yen base or USD base as @RetireJapan says. I did something similar for eMaxis Slim vs the benchmark indices in this post.
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On a related question, I noted that the percentage of US stocks is not the same.
All-Country. Almost 58% based on this doc:
https://emaxis.jp/pdf/koumokuromi/25342 ... 210721.pdf
MCSI World. Almost 68% based on this doc.
https://www.msci.com/documents/10199/17 ... fc565ededb
The MUFG doc mentions 3 indexes. The World one, an emerging markets one and a Japan one (Topix). So, they are constructing their own fund, rather than just following MCI world. Is my understanding correct?
(or, is it just timing? MUFG doc is March 21, MCSI doc is September 21...)
All-Country. Almost 58% based on this doc:
https://emaxis.jp/pdf/koumokuromi/25342 ... 210721.pdf
MCSI World. Almost 68% based on this doc.
https://www.msci.com/documents/10199/17 ... fc565ededb
The MUFG doc mentions 3 indexes. The World one, an emerging markets one and a Japan one (Topix). So, they are constructing their own fund, rather than just following MCI world. Is my understanding correct?
(or, is it just timing? MUFG doc is March 21, MCSI doc is September 21...)
Aiming to retire at 60 and live for a while longer. 95% index funds (eMaxis Slim etc), 5% Japanese dividend stocks.
Re: eMaxis Slim performance VS Benchmarks
Aha. Mystery solved. Cheers.
59.56%, according to MSCI, which is much closer!
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