It gets to the heart of how investors commonly decide between index funds and other sorts of mutual funds. Even though they are both widely used investing avenues, each has substantial differences in approach, fee structure, and return profiles. This information is critical when the investor is trying to make adequate investment choices because they are all different. In this article, we’ve compared and contrasted these two ETFs in terms of strengths and weaknesses relative to factors such as passive investing, active investing, expense ratio, portfolio management, and so on.