Subscriber Question | Compare BGBL vs VGS vs IOO ETFs

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I've been asked to compare the ETFs BGBL and VGS (which I will also be comparing to the IOO ETF). I will explore their historic returns* AUM and bid ask spread, and offer my opinion on if these ETFs deserve a place in your investment portfolio.

*Investment in financial products involves risk. Past performance of financial products is no assurance of future performance.

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