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GCOR vs AGG

Goldman Sachs Access U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF vs iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF

GCOR

Goldman Sachs Access U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF

Annual cost

0.08%

Fund size

$822M

AGG

iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF

Annual cost

0.03%

Fund size

$136.5B

Key differences

Both GCOR and AGG are fixed income ETFs. GCOR charges 0.08% a year and AGG 0.03%. The main difference: AGG costs 0.05% less per year.

  • AGG costs 0.05% less per year.
  • AGG is much larger than GCOR. Larger funds are usually more liquid and less likely to close.
  • AGG has a longer track record, which may reduce uncertainty around long-term behavior.

Side-by-side comparison

GCORAGG
Annual cost (TER)0.08%0.03%
Fund size (AUM)$822M$136.5B
Since20202003
Dividend yield4.16%3.96%
Asset classfixed incomefixed income
Regionnorth americanorth america
Strategyindex trackingindex tracking
CAGR 1Y+4.8%+4.9%
CAGR 3Y+3.9%+4.2%
CAGR 5Y-0.2%+0.2%
Sharpe 3Y0.080.13
Volatility 1Y3.63%3.82%
Max drawdown-18.94%-18.43%

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