Indexfonds Experten-Guide 6 min

Replication Methods: Physical vs. Synthetic

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Indexfonds Team
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 25.05.2026

When an ETF is tasked with tracking the MSCI World, the provider must "replicate" this index. Generally, there are two approaches: Physical and Synthetic.

Physical Replication

Here, the ETF provider buys the actual securities of the index.
  • Full Replication: The ETF buys all the stocks of the index in exactly the same weighting. For indices with thousands of values (like the MSCI ACWI), this is complex.
  • Optimized Sampling: The ETF buys only a representative selection of the most important securities from the index to save costs, but still tracks the return extremely accurately.
  • Advantage: Very transparent. The money is in real stocks.
  • Possible Risk: Securities Lending. Many physical ETFs lend their shares for a fee to short sellers to generate additional returns.
  • Synthetic Replication (Swap ETFs)

    Here, the ETF holds a basket of completely arbitrary securities (e.g., Japanese bonds) but enters into a swap agreement with a bank (the counterparty). The bank guarantees the ETF the exact return of the target index (e.g., S&P 500).
  • Advantage: Extremely low tracking error. Often tax advantages, which is why synthetic ETFs on US indices like the S&P 500 frequently achieve a slight outperformance compared to physical ETFs.
  • Risk: Counterparty risk. If the swap partner bank goes bankrupt, a small part of the ETF value (max. 10% according to UCITS directive) could be at risk. In practice, however, defaults are minimized by massive overcollateralization.

Conclusion: Both methods are highly secure for retail investors in the EU thanks to strict UCITS directives. Physically optimized is considered the gold standard for peace of mind.

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