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If the share price remains stable at around €8-9 and diligently pays its ~10% dividend, it is not as uninteresting and bad as some people think.
It might be interesting for me at some point when I am older, but until then it still has to show that it is not continuing to lose substance.
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Phew, but apart from dividends there's not much going on, is there?
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@GoDividend It should only produce cash flow. And good for the savings allowance without having to sell anything
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@impuff The total return undercuts pretty much every other dividend ETF. It only makes sense if the maxim is "I'd rather burn my money than give part of my tax-free allowance to the state"
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@Dividensenmann Well, it depends on when and how you invest. Since April, SDIV has been doing better for me than the Vaneck Morningstar Dividend Leaders, which I also have. That may change in the longer term, but until then SDIV will provide a good income
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@impuff but you have to pick out the good months very specifically, especially as the one on $TDIV has lagged behind by a whopping 20% total return on average every year since its launch... and the distribution yield has only gone downwards since inception... so finding anything positive about it is quite a challenge
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@Dividensenmann You're right, it's hard to find anything positive about SDIV. It's a bet because the ETF is still young. Only the growth of the fund volume is crazy. From 60mil to 120mil within 6 months. Besides, I only started this year. I have to take what is best for me at the moment
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What a moronic ETF
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@DonkeyInvestor prefer momentum msci?
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@DonkeyInvestor the savings plan is running
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It’s not available anymore. What even is an ETF superdividend?
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@TAHT what do you mean? It's this one wkn A3DEKS

Global X SuperDividend® UCITS ETF - USD

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