Currency ETFs: For Speculators Only
Take heed of what the fund prospectus grimly notes:
Neither the Shares nor the Trust’s two deposit accounts maintained by the Depository and the Swedish Kronor deposited in them are deposits insured against loss by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation [FDIC] or any other federal agency of the United States or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme of England.
To me, it makes more sense to stick your cash in a savings account with a US Bank, guaranteed by the FDIC. For example, One United Bank offers 5.25% on savings accounts. With an online savings account you pay no fees to deposit or withdraw cash, and your money is protected by the full faith and credit of the United States.
Why take on the risk of currency fluctuations while earning less interest than a risk free assets? No one has yet come up with a convincing reason for why this is a good idea. The raison d’etre of cash investments is that they are liquid and safe. Currency ETFs are liquid and unsafe. These funds are strictly for speculators and collectors of financial gadgets.
If you absolutely must have direct forex exposure, (which for most people, in my opinion, is needless noisy risk) then something like the PIMCO unhedged foreign bond fund [PFUIX] makes more sense. You will have more diversification across currencies, and earn a higher interest rate than most of the currency funds after expenses.
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This article has 3 comments:
- Andrew Heilman
- 4 Comments
Apr 03 02:07 PM- sal
- 1 Comment
Sep 19 02:39 PMThe reason I would invest in foreign currency is the devaluation of the dollar relative to these other countries. As we head towards a recession and our economy slows, our dollars will be worth less.
- Zing Ray
- 1 Comment
Aug 14 10:33 PMWhy? Because I now, don't care if there is a run on the US treasury!!!!!
Zing Ray
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