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Hi all, I am planning to put a large sum of money into a World-Etf.

Now the question which $ISAC (-0.59%) or $VWCE (-0.62%) .

Except for the diversification, the two hardly differ. Maybe someone can tell me a few more decisive aspects.

Best regards.

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There are more shares in the FTSE, but it costs 0.02% more TER 🤷🏽‍♂️ I think in the end it's like a good running shoe. Whether it says Adidas or Nike on it doesn't matter as long as it serves you well. You'll definitely find one or two differences between the two, but in the end, choosing one or the other won't be a mistake. In my opinion, both are top etfs that do their job with minimal variation in individual nuances.
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Also check out $FTWG, it's cheaper than the Vanguard.
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They are both great.
Personally, I'd choose the ISAC. The fund size is large enough but the smaller TER and also the smaller share price would make me choose it. I dont buy fractional shares so the smaller share price helps with regular contributions.

The only reason to go for the Vanguard one probably is the Vanguard brand, and that's ok too if it makes you feel better.
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And of course the fund volume*
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It also depends on what you mean by a larger sum and which broker you are with. I'm in a similar situation. I will save several ETF's per month with ING via a savings plan...
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