I personally prefer the Vanguard EM
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•@BBBB Can you explain your decision? I'm currently doing some research.🧐
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•@Bein-Godik exactly, didn't know how to link it. Thank you!
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•@FinanzPapa First of all, thank you for your thoughts! Compared to your suggested ETF I see 1) the size 2) the launch date 3) comparable TER 4) similar / better performance as advantages.
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•@BBBB Thank you for your answer. Personally, the decisive point was that the ETF I selected can be saved for free with Comdirect, which saves me 1.5% per savings plan. 😊
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•That is of course an argument! Personally, the ETF would still be too new / small on the market for me. Otherwise purchase it via Neobroker and then transfer it semi-annually/annually by custody account transfer?
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@BBBB What exactly is the problem if the ETF is new/small?
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•@Bein-Godik With larger ETFs, the tracking difference is often better and the "risk" that it will close again is smaller.
For this reason, ETFs are often only recommended from a minimum size (100 million / 500 million / 1 billion). Furthermore, the performance is comparable for longer.
Of course, this is all, but it is one of the last things to be adjusted.
For this reason, ETFs are often only recommended from a minimum size (100 million / 500 million / 1 billion). Furthermore, the performance is comparable for longer.
Of course, this is all, but it is one of the last things to be adjusted.
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•@BBBB the current fund assets are estimated at $ 8.66 billion (source is the official Xtracker page), the figure on Getquin seems to be wrong 🙈
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•@FinanzPapa then I take back my main argument 😅. And whether it performs 1.5% better or worse than other EM over 3 years should also be negligible.
I think EM ETFs are a good choice overall. Personally, I am also aiming for around 15-20% in my portfolio, although I also have a FTSE all world. Just as old as you, but with a slightly smaller portfolio as I'm still a student.
I think EM ETFs are a good choice overall. Personally, I am also aiming for around 15-20% in my portfolio, although I also have a FTSE all world. Just as old as you, but with a slightly smaller portfolio as I'm still a student.
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