IBKR, How to know which is the right ETF?

Daniel

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BKR finally activated my account yesterday, and I'm now in the purchasing process, which I find a bit unintuitive.

I want this ETF: https://www.justetf.com/es/etf-profile.html?isin=IE00B60SX170#panorama-general

Its ISIN is IE00B60SX170. (The issue is that when I search for it by ISIN, several options come up with different flags—British, German, etc.—and varying returns, almost identical but slightly different.)

The Ticker: SC0H (with this ticker, only one option appears, with a German flag). Logic tells me that this should be the correct one, but I don’t want to mess up on my first purchase.

Why are there more options under the ISIN? Is it the same product listed on different markets? And is that why there's a slight variance?

Thanks.
 
Thank you, but is the TER 0.05% for all the funds? And why use the Dollar instead of the Euro if the TER is the same? Another question about taxation: when declaring dividends in Switzerland, is there a 35% tax + the cantonal tax? How can compound interest work with those withholdings?
 
Its ISIN is IE00B60SX170. (The issue is that when I search for it by ISIN, several options come up with different flags—British, German, etc.—and varying returns, almost identical but slightly different.)
This fund is listed on six different exchanges, so you should have six listings. This is a common issue with European funds.
The Ticker: SC0H (with this ticker, only one option appears, with a German flag). Logic tells me that this should be the correct one, but I don’t want to mess up on my first purchase.
If you look under "Stock Exchagne" in justetf, you will see the SCOH ticket Stuttgart Stock Exchange, so the German flag makes sense :)
Why are there more options under the ISIN? Is it the same product listed on different markets? And is that why there's a slight variance?
The slight variants is likely because of spread. Each exchange has a different trading volume and so the spread will be slightly different.
 
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