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Yes indeed too much noordusa always had a lot of interest in it, so I want to $NN (+0.02%) buy and $ASRNL (-0.25%)
add on and add to the euro div etf to spread something outside USA. Also $KPN (-2.11%)
and $WKL (+0.15%) seem interesting to me. I am indeed trying to keep under 10% by own money, but if by growth I get above that, I would be fine with that. (Let your runners run)


Growth indeed I am looking at: $SBUX (+1.92%) and $CMI
$DE (+2.45%)
$HSY (-1.63%)
$TRV (+0.69%)
$APD (+0.91%)
$MCO (+0%)
$ADP (+0.6%)


But also for a little more dividend $MAA (+0.76%)
$TD (+0.45%)
$AFL (-0.85%)
$AVB (+0.47%)


Main I bought when it was very low and interest rates were also very low, so so the risk was much less. Only bought once. I may well stay away from this for a long time and use the dividend for the dividend snowball.


Otherwise quite difficult to stick with these boring and safe stocks, but this is what I like and sleep best with. (Slow but "sure")


Fantastic explanation everything was indeed correct how I think about it and this helps me tremendously to persevere, thank you Paul.


Thanks for your review: https://youtu.be/7-xomL4oDBM?si=v-JueJwSOVPHQeYZ


I'm curious what you guys think of this YouTube money tree show

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Thanks for sharing your money tree! Very inspiring.
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Hi MArc, thanks for sharing with Paul. To step out of America a bit more with still maintaining growth with dividends you could look at an ETF such as VDIV - NL0011683594
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@Noord26 I have $TDIV is yours better?
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@Noord26 sorry for English haha was translated: i currently have $TDIV is these similar? Or is one or the other more growth addressed?
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@MdV007 I suspect this is the exact same ETF; the same ISIN. But through a different exchange. TDIV = euronext, VDIV = Deutsche BÖrse.
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