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What do you think of the $TDIV (+0.2%) ETF?


Would like to buy the $VWRL (-0.36%)
$CSNDX (+0.07%) and $TDIV (+0.2%) to save. What kind of distribution do you think makes sense? I would also like to add some Bitcoin and 2-3 equity positions that I believe in. I am relatively risk-averse. ETFs should just make up the core with about 60-70% of the portfolio

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I recently wrote an admixture of max. 10% in the comments
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If you are pursuing a dividend strategy, $TDIV is certainly a good choice.
I will include it myself from July as a 2nd ETF alongside the $FGEQ
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@Dividenden-Sammler also have both and the Nasdaq. I think it's perfect if you stick with it consistently and for the long term 🚀
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@Max095 yes, for me it is the reinvestment of my dividend income from my individual shares. Both ETFs fit in perfectly with my balanced dividend income/dividend growth strategy. Both offer me an additional broader diversification in my portfolio. Should automatically become my two largest positions over time.
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@Dividenden-Sammler Super strategy! 😊🚀
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As far as I have been able to follow, the Van Eck dividend ETF has not been much worse than a World in terms of returns over the last 5 years, including dividends.
Hence the question of whether the World is needed at all because the Van Eck also means security in 🍊 times.
Then add the NASDAQ and see how it develops.

Please correct me if I have just written something wrong here.
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@Tenbagger2024 @Max095
The $FJ2P
Is not quite so US-heavy and might be an alternative to the NASDAQ ETF
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@Tenbagger2024 @Max095
Max, what do you think of the ETF?
I don't think it's bad from a technical performance point of view.
And also good on country diversification due to the Asian and European component.
And contains some interesting growth stocks.
I see it as an alternative to the NASDAQ
I would be interested in your opinion
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@Tenbagger2024 unfortunately not good advice, as it is a snapshot and not intended for the long term 😝
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@TheRealWood
What makes you say that?
The ETF has generated 408% performance in 10 years.

MSCI World has generated 148% performance in 10 years
Generated.

And what is a snapshot of 10 years?

@Max095 What is the hippo talking about?
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@Tenbagger2024 I don't really understand it either. 🙈I like your approach with the ETF. I've been saving in the Nasdaq 100 ETF alongside $FGEQ and $TDIV so far. Maybe I'll switch.
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@Tenbagger2024 unfortunately the ETF is not available at TradeRepublic, I just realized ...
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@Max095
You would have to see if there is a similar tech ETF that is invested worldwide.
I still see potential in Asian tech companies like TSMC in particular. That's why it remains a good alternative to the NASDAQ for me.
And I don't quite understand the hippopotamus statement.
Let's wait for the answer
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@Tenbagger2024 Unfortunately, ten years is not a long enough period. According to Gerd Kommer, you would even need 800 years of history. In any case, an index that is not weighted according to market capitalization will never be able to beat such an index in the long term. 😇
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@TheRealWood
The main thing is that a hippo beats the market 🙈
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@Max095 but of course it is available at trade Republic.
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I also find the $TDIV interesting because it gives you a higher proportion of Europe in your portfolio
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