ETFs

Tracking Error

Tracking error measures how much a fund's returns deviate from its benchmark index. Low tracking error means the fund closely mirrors the index. Causes include fees, sampling, and cash drag. Index funds aim for minimal tracking error.

Example

An S&P 500 fund with 0.1% tracking error nearly matches the index.

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