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I was doing some research on the various all equity ETF portfolios and came across MEQT which looks to be new. The company website says the fund pays a distribution quarterly and that the yield is 3.21% (I think 1.8 for VEQT) To add, the management fee is only 0.17% (vs 0.22% for VEQT). They are both actively managed with approximately the same breakdown of geographic, industry, and country allocations. YTD performance is 7.83% (vs 7.16% VEQT - source Yahoo finance).
Am I missing something or is this a better choice to achieve the same results?
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