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In many books you can read again and again that a DAX ETF has achieved an average return of about 7-8% per year over a longer period of time. Nevertheless, most prefer a World ETF or the S&P500.


How about you?🧐

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For me, the DAX is the cancer of the German equity landscape and should be replaced in the medium term via a more representative German index such as the MDAX composition. I use a MSCI World for Core myself, no investment advice.
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@BASS-T that also covers Germany 🤝
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DAX 40 < S&P 500
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Strong selection 😇
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Not diversified enough, why take a cluster risk
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@Aktienfoxx Which index do you prefer instead?
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Which books attribute 7 to 8% annually to the DAX?
The MSCI World averages 7% and ALWAYS performs better than DAX ETFs, sometimes twice to three times as well depending on the period. So mathematically 7-8% is quasi utopian and wrong...
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@Amok Carsten Maschmeyer's millionaire formula, for example. It always depends on the time period, of course
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@Amok They do the math,
By picking up the dax only at the lows, so to speak, you get this return.
But who does that, or always does 😅
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Ok that could be 😃
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I'm in "World" plus "EM". At most individual stocks from the DAX.
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@ReichDurchSparen Which individual stocks from the DAX would you consider?
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Because the DAX is not diversified! 40 stocks are just nothing. A lot from the industrial and automotive sectors and, logically, all from one country. So absolutely not suitable... Individual stocks: Yes... Buy index: No
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@MaxD Thank you for your opinion 💪🏻
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@lrlb Which one? 😅
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@MeName I actually see it similarly. Better to pick out the raisins one by one 😇
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