padams2001
New member
I'll cut the the chase.
I know anything could happen but lets say the rand is going to continue to decrease in value compared to the USD.
Lets say I invest in an ETF like the S&P 500 on the ZAR account on easy equities. If I do that would I still be able to get the growth of the Rand - dollar exchange rate like I would if I used the USD account?
I am wondering because an ETF like the S&P 500 still has offshore exposure. So would I see similar growth on the ZAR and USD account given what I said about the rand dollar exchange rate to be true?
I know anything could happen but lets say the rand is going to continue to decrease in value compared to the USD.
Lets say I invest in an ETF like the S&P 500 on the ZAR account on easy equities. If I do that would I still be able to get the growth of the Rand - dollar exchange rate like I would if I used the USD account?
I am wondering because an ETF like the S&P 500 still has offshore exposure. So would I see similar growth on the ZAR and USD account given what I said about the rand dollar exchange rate to be true?