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What do you think of the Vanguard FTSE All-World High Dividend Yield UCITS ETF?
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@six ask @TopperHarley THE man for ETF's he has or had them all. ๐Ÿ˜…
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@six @six More broadly diversified, so less US cluster risk but not as profitable in retrospect
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@six approx. 84% performance difference over 10 years
https://de.extraetf.com/etf-comparison?etf=IE00B8GKDB10,IE00B6YX5D40
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@Howsy89 ok, that's quite a difference. I compared them recently, but only up to 3 years old.
The number of titles is of course quite different (112 to 1855)
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@six Here is a classic case of DiWORSEfication
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@Howsy89 But in principle it also performs worse than the FTSE All World.
I'm thinking about saving a dividend ETF for retirement at the same time. However, I don't yet see any good reason not to simply put everything into the All World and then switch to a dividend ETF shortly before retirement. That way I would have a better performance until then and then live off the approx. 4% dividend in retirement.
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@six not true, the distributor also performs 30% worse over 10 years
https://de.extraetf.com/etf-comparison?etf=IE00B6YX5D40,IE00B3RBWM25
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@Howsy89 oh yes, that's right. I must have made a mistake earlier. But unfortunately at the expense of diversification. Too bad the SPDR is not available as a savings plan at ING
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@six Fortunately, I can save for it at my bank. Scalable Capital also offers it.
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