KEY POINTS
  • J.P. Morgan is about to launch the JPMorgan BetaBuilders U.S. Equity ETF with a fee of 0.02 percent.
  • That makes the broad U.S. stock market fund cheaper than similar ETFs from Vanguard, Schwab and BlackRock's iShares.
  • Schwab and iShares had offered the cheapest U.S. stock market ETFs, charging 0.03 percent .
  • J.P. Morgan has grown to become one of the largest ETF companies in only a few years, primarily by selling ETFs to its own clients.
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J.P. Morgan isn't going to zero fee, but it is about to launch the lowest-fee exchange-traded fund yet offering exposure to the U.S. stock market.

J.P. Morgan Asset Management announced Monday that the JPMorgan BetaBuilders U.S. Equity ETF will have a fee of 0.02 percent when it begins trading on Wednesday. That is notably one basis point lower than similar ETFs from BlackRock's iShares and Charles Schwab, which had been the lowest-fee offerings for broad US equity exposure, at 0.03 percent each. Vanguard Group's broad U.S. stock market ETF charges 0.04 percent.