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I just have to ask your opinion again, I have now invested for just under 1000€ in All-World ETF. Furthermore, I would like to save it now for at least the next 20-25 years with 100€ per month. Would you support this decision? Thumbs up 👍🏻 for yes, SOS 🆘 for no. Thanks for your opinion.

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We are all $VWRL groupies. Who should press SOS ?
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Bitcoiners and other crazies who think they are smarter than the market
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As a core, there is probably no better option. Make sure you reinvest the dividends diligently, then you will outperform 50% of the users here on the platform (including me probably...).
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@CMustermann You have an absolutely solid core satellite portfolio ...except for a few gambler positions perhaps, but fun must also be! ;)
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@CMustermann probably you are right😂
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@Lazar thanks - but these are all comparatively tiny investments, so I might even get them out of the app. Track really not automatically
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Absolutely the right approach for a solid and healthy start. With the current time, perhaps even increase the savings rate slightly if possible and invest partial amounts of vacation pay, Christmas bonus, etc. with pure. Always reinvest the dividends nicely🚀👍🏾.
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@Cro If you reinvest the dividend anyway, you can choose an accumulating ETF right away - also saves transaction costs.
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@helmut_ott I agree with you. However, the dividend is of course also a great motivation from a purely psychological point of view. 🚀👍🏾
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@Cro I sign that! @Lunzi like to watch the videos of financial flow on YouTube on the pension gap. Do not want to badmouth your 100 € / month, but I think this in the future to top up (as soon as possible) is definitely sensible!
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Glad to get so much positive feedback. Thank you getquin community 🙏🏻
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@Lunzi Confirmation bias is strong here!
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I like it! But I would prefer an accumulating one.
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Good morning I am of the opinion as long as the exemption amount of 1000 euros is not reached ,quietly invest in distributing, apart from the motivational aspect 😊 In addition to the monthly savings plans you can reinvest the distributing profit collecting at the right moment. Just my approach. Glad to hear other opinions.
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@Unicut this is exactly my reasoning 👌🏻
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I think America has too large a share of over 50%. But it depends on how you see the future of the USA and how your portfolio is structured. LG
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@jona_sdt 50% is actually rather little when you consider how much economic output the usa has and that virtually everything newly developed actually comes from there
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@Alaba everything that comes onto the market in the west, yes. but the west is not the only market and, above all, it is the biggest market.
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What exactly is the difference between the FTSE All-World and the MSCI World Core? Isn't it simply the same thing, with the difference that FTSE distributes and the other reinvests directly?
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@kalagangs there are big differences. The MSCI World has only industrialized nations in it, weighted according to market cap, have not looked up the numbers again, but there are so 1600 shares in it. The All-World has 10% EM in it and partly also a different classification of who is industrial and who is EM. There we stand at just under 4000 companies. The counterpart to the All-World is the MSCI ACWI. There is also a variant with IMI (so small caps) there you end up with 9000 shares. Almost all of them are available as distributors or accumulators, so it doesn't matter.
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If you don't feel like dealing with individual stocks, this is a good choice.
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I prefer the accumulator
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Nothing against the Allworld, but if that is your overall asset allocation, then it is not optimal in terms of return risk. 7%pa at 50% drawdown. In 30 years you will have to go through a lot. Without compensation elements, dress warmly!
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You have already bought, so our opinion is completely irrelevant.
I also agree with Jona. You could compensate for this somewhat with an EM ETF.
If one is 15 years old, then yes. If one is 40 years old then spend more monthly, 300 for example.
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depends on what your goal and risk tolerance is! Personally, I would invest at elf rather on Nasdaq or from the top 10 from it to get the greatest return. So SOS in " ;)
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@Thamos Dividend not reinvest, the other 2,500€ monthly in $META, ... You can already do a lot wrong
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@Thamos unless the finfluencer is me
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@Thamos Crypto Influencer 👍
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