4D·

My mistress sticks to her plan...

...and thus places itself in the midfield of the individual positions and, with further expansion, the upper third of the individual positions in the table will be in sight next 😘


So much for "achieving more together" @Tenbagger2024 💪🏻

01.12
Invesco FTSE All World ETF logo
Bought x73 at €6.852
€500.20
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Really supprised I read so less about this ETF.
It’s a no brainer for the future!
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How can that be?
I thought you were the investor in the house
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@Tenbagger2024 Sometimes you just have to let women do women's things 🤫😉😅
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Very good choice!
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Invest in this for my son :)
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Are there other reasons besides the lower costs of 0.04% why you invest in the Invesco and not in the Vanguard product?
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@RealMrKrabs limited free cash💰
Lose from that part, if we take a look to Vanguard ad his numbers over the years, Invesco should be able to double every 6/7 years.
Based on a long invest period (30 years) it’s a easy math 🧮
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@fund_whisperer_1682 I’m not sure if I got your point there 😄 performance should be the same as they sample the same index shouldn’t it ?
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Correct , but suppose that “starters” like myself have a less amount of free cash, which make it easier to decide for Invesco with the benefits of it in the future
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@RealMrKrabs In some countries, people don’t have the option to buy fractional shares, so they can only purchase full shares. In this case, Invesco costs €7 per share instead of €144 per share. I couldn’t believe it at first, but that’s actually a valid reason to choose the other ETF.
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@Portfoliopferd thanks, I didn't know either 🙏🏼
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@Portfoliopferd yes, exactly what i mean, just a small correction.
it's not about countries, it's about brokers.

Many Dutch investers use DEGIRO, which indeed only give the option to buy full shares/or bitcoins ;)
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@fund_whisperer_1682 I wanted to add Netherlands and degiro as an example haha
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@RealMrKrabs no, in the end I really only bought it because of the lower TER, there is absolutely no difference in performance between the two ETFs...except that the long-term performance should be slightly better with the lower TER.
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