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Hi Community, I need your swarm knowledge to help me select ETFs (or shares) to expand my portfolio to the Asian market (no China!). Possibly also towards Australia.


I'm not really happy with my selection yet, as I only want to have one more ETF, but there doesn't seem to be a suitable index?


At the moment I am leaning towards the following two:


$FVSJ (-0.05%) for everything except China (and unfortunately Japan)

and then

$XDJP (+0.92%) for Japan as compensation


maybe you know an "all-in-one"?


TER should be comparatively low.

I'd also like not so much IT, I already have more than enough ;-).

As I said, no or really only very little China (I sold mine $EIMI (+0.35%) that's why I sold mine).


$FVSJ (-0.05%) actually has too low a fund volume for me.

$IJPA (+0.89%) would also be an alternative to $XDJP (+0.92%) .

$SPYX (+0.78%) is too expensive for me.

perhaps an Asia Pacific would also be interesting? Then I could also take Australia with me, e.g. $VAPU (+1.38%) / $VAPX (+1.26%) instead of $FVSJ (-0.05%) ?


Opinions on this? Other ideas?


Thanks for your support


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Source with info why Japan is not part of most Asia (Pacific) ETFs: https://www.justetf.com/de/how-to/invest-in-asia-pacific.html





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In the end, I decided in favor of $FVSJ, by the way, just for the sake of completeness
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What is your idea? It seems to be an individual mixture of regional, economic and ideological diversification. Complicated.
So if your idea is already so tinkered with, then there's nothing wrong with your first suggestion. Asia ex China plus Japan. Everything else is expensive specialist stuff.
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I have now also included $FVSJ, 10% of the portfolio, and did not want to include China or the Gulf States, but India and the Asian region. TER only 0.14%; fund volume at 11 million, still room for expansion. But as a bet, it's worth the risk to me. What did you ultimately decide on?
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