The iShares ISO ETF provides exposure to 200 small cap Australian shares. This is a low-cost way to access small Australian companies through a single fund.
The ISO ETF aims to track the performance of the S&P/ASX Small Ordinaries Accumulation Index, which is made up of companies included in the ASX 300 index but not the ASX 100 index. ISO moves away from shares of the largest companies on the ASX and instead holds companies numbered 101 to 300 by market capitalisation (a measure of company size). You could buy all of these companies yourself using a share brokerage account, but that would be a very expensive and time-consuming process.
The iShares ISO ETF could be used by investors to get exposure to a broad basket of smaller Australian listed companies, which are likely to grow their profits over time. Navigating away from the largest ASX companies removes a lot of the exposure to the financial sector and could diversify your Australian portfolio allocation.
To invest in any ASX ETF, you need to use create your own broker account and choose from over 400 ETFs.
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