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Annual ETF Review: What to Check Once a Year — and When to Switch

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Key takeaways

An annual ETF review is an hour of work that helps you verify your fund still serves its purpose — tracking the right index at reasonable cost without unexpected changes. It is not a reason to panic, but to manage your portfolio consciously.

What exactly to check

Reminder: TER is not the same as actual costs. Tracking difference is a more accurate measure of how much the fund lags its benchmark. A fund with a TER of 0.20% may have a tracking difference of −0.05% — meaning it actually beats the index.

When to actually switch a fund

You should switch funds rarely. Frequent moves bring transaction costs and tax events. A switch makes sense if:

What is not a reason to switch

Short-term underperformance versus the benchmark or other funds is not a reason to switch — it is the most common investor mistake. A three-year or longer comparison gives a more accurate picture. See active vs. passive investing. Find an overview of funds and their parameters at Hřivna ETF.

FAQ

What is tracking difference and why track it?

Tracking difference shows how much the fund lagged its benchmark annually. A negative value (e.g. −0.05%) means the fund beat the index — ideal. A negative or low value is a better indicator of fund quality than TER alone.

How often should I rebalance an ETF portfolio?

Once a year, or when the allocation deviates significantly from your target (e.g. by 5+ percentage points). Rebalancing is not the same as switching funds — you are simply restoring the planned allocation ratio.

When is the right time to switch an ETF?

When the fund has changed structurally (benchmark, domicile, costs have risen significantly) or when closure is a risk. Never just because of short-term performance — that is reacting to noise, not facts.

What should I do if a provider closes a fund?

You must sell your shares — either before closure or you will receive cash from the liquidation. Good news: this rarely happens with large funds above EUR 500 million. That is why monitoring AUM is one of the parameters in an annual review.

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