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Hello everyone,


I am currently invested with ING and in the following ETFs.

$VWRL (+0.33%) - 80%

$IBC3 (-0.07%) - a little additional Emerging Markets

$COMF (+0.35%) - 5% resources

$XBAS (-0.54%) - I'm personally a big fan of Singapore and go there several times a year (it's more of a trial and a very small position).


Now I am thinking about either $FGEQ (+0.11%) or in the $VUSA (+0.67%) (but possibly too many duplications with $VWRL or another S&P500 ETF so as not to have everything with Vanguard) into the portfolio. Unfortunately the $FGEQ (+0.11%) is not eligible for savings plans at ING. What do you think? or do you have any alternatives?


Many thanks in advance

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I have no idea. These are two ETFs with different investment strategies. I'm not quite sure what your goal is with another ETF. More passive income or a bet on better performance with an overweight in the USA?
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@Luffy3D2Y good that we are talking about this, thanks. I'm convinced that I can't beat the market so I'm going for ETFs and well positioned with the $VWRL. I was thinking more of some additional performance boost...
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@fizzelfritz When we talk about a performance boost, we are always talking about a bet that one ETF will outperform another in the future. Depending on your risk appetite, either the S&P500 or Nasdaq100. I personally boost my performance with a tech ETF because I can cope with -50% and see more opportunities and the tech sector is the future for me for years to come. But of course that's just a personal bet. Nobody has a crystal ball and in 5 years there will be a severe virus and the biotech companies will make money without end for several years.
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@Luffy3D2Y the computer virus 🦠 then helps the software manufacturers Kaspersky to the Moon
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cool, I'm also a Singapore fan and have been living here for some time
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@Dude009 they have cultivated meat right? Goood innovations
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@Dude009 top! A dream...
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If you chose vwrl why would you consider buying vusa/s&p500 now since 60% of vwrl composition is made up of vusa instruments. You should have considered from the beginning VUSA or SXR8 and that is it.
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