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Vanguard FTSE All-World ETF logo
Vanguard FTSE All-World ETF
53.66%
SPDR MSCI ACWI IMI ETF logo
SPDR MSCI ACWI IMI ETF
20.73%
iShares MSCI ACWI ETF logo
iShares MSCI ACWI ETF
25.61%
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If you want to take the small caps in, I would take the ACWI IMI, if not, then the ACWI
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@hendrik_lmr but then the IE00B6R52259
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@hendrik_lmr why not the FTSE? what's wrong with that?
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@LangM90 you can also save, but it is 0.02% more expensive in the TER and has performed in the past year 1.4% worse than the ACWI, whose ISIN I wrote above. Does not mean that it will perform worse in the new year, but at the moment the iShares is cheaper and has a higher return.
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FTSE all world will be your best horse
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@Kai1wolter I would like to have a 1 ETF solution. Currently I have a combo of Msci World + EM + Small Caps (60/30/10) but I want to give up this combo because the rebalancing is honestly too costly and I am still relatively inexperienced.
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@LangM90 I personally only have the core msci world running without EM. Have deliberately decided against acwi and ftse all world. Reason is to be seen here: https://youtu.be/czOzd80oT0U Small caps in addition would be perhaps still ne idea... If one however rather wants to let run without having to worry about it, then I would probably take the acwi and would accept if necessary somewhat less yield Is but no advice, only own opinion 🙂
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@Mcl1991 thanks for your opinion :)
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@LangM90 gladly , happy and prosperous new year 🍾
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@Mcl1991 I wish the same!🍾
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@Kai1wolter why 70/30?
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I am honestly wavering between the ACWI and FTSE🤔
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@LangM90 The FTSE all world is cheaper.
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@Kai1wolter 70/30 underperformed both only the world etf and all all world etfs
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