I would be interested to know the criteria for your selection of individual stocks. There are a few that make me wonder why. I would also choose other ETFs.
If the amount of the dividend should be a decisive factor for the selection - it is not always good to judge by it. Just like the months in which the investments pay out their dividends. It's better to look for reliable quality companies and invest in them.
If the amount of the dividend should be a decisive factor for the selection - it is not always good to judge by it. Just like the months in which the investments pay out their dividends. It's better to look for reliable quality companies and invest in them.
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•@Dividenden-Sammler Thank you. I wanted something that was above the 3.25 from TR. There are also some that are there because of the height, of course. Sure, I also want stability. What do you think is wrong with the listed ETFs?
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@Spinat With ETFs, I would look at the dividend growth rather than the current dividend amount. You still have a long time to go before you are really dependent on the income. The ETFs you have chosen are more interesting for those who are about to receive the planned distribution. In addition, the price performance is not particularly high, which means you get additional returns. In short, these ETFs are more for wealth preservation than for wealth accumulation.
My favorites among the dividend ETFs would be $GGRP, $TDIV or $FGEQ, for example, which focus more on dividend growth than on high dividends from the outset.
You can also take a look at the portfolio I have chosen. It's a mixture of dividend income and dividend growth.
My favorites among the dividend ETFs would be $GGRP, $TDIV or $FGEQ, for example, which focus more on dividend growth than on high dividends from the outset.
You can also take a look at the portfolio I have chosen. It's a mixture of dividend income and dividend growth.
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