New To Investing? Here's 3 Low-Cost ETFs To Consider

 | Mar 20, 2021 01:09

Low-cost exchange-traded funds (ETFs) could enable new investors to put some of their savings into equity markets. Today, we introduce three funds that are made up of a diversified range of securities.

Given the strength in broader equity markets over the past 12 months, all three funds are currently hovering at record highs. April means the start of a new quarter as well as the earnings season, therefore, there could be increased volatility and short-term profit-taking in many of the darlings of Wall Street. However, buy-and-hold investors could regard these potential drops as opportunities to buy into these ETFs.

Let's take a closer look.

h2 1. iShares Core S&P Total US Stock Market ETF/h2

Current Price: $90.94
52-Week Range: $48.52 - $92.79
Dividend Yield: 1.33%
Expense Ratio: 0.03% per year

The iShares Core S&P Total US Stock Market ETF (NYSE:ITOT) provides exposure to the total US stock market, ranging from smallest to the largest companies. The fund started trading in January 2004.