I don't see a problem here, it happens from time to time. As long as the investment case still exists and the conditions (e.g. TER, savings plan eligibility) don't deteriorate badly, I wouldn't do anything.
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@ChrisBizz I had actually read that this does not happen with large etfs (longer than 3 years on the market and over 500 million).
Now 60% of my capital is in an etf that has hardly any size and has been on the market for 6 months....
I'm going to let it run its course, but I would still have liked to have saved the 800 euros in taxes for the reallocation.
Now 60% of my capital is in an etf that has hardly any size and has been on the market for 6 months....
I'm going to let it run its course, but I would still have liked to have saved the 800 euros in taxes for the reallocation.
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@I_Trading Ok, I understand your annoyance. I also pay attention to the size and age of the ETF when choosing. And then something like this. You can only keep that in mind as a cautionary tale.
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•@I_Trading You got off cheap, I paid twice as much in taxes ....
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