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WisdomTree Global Quality Growth UCITS ETF - USD Acc

Hello everyone,


My core currently consists of $VWCE (+0.18%) and $CSNDX (+0.07%) . The aim is to invest for the long term > 30 years.


I have now come across the following ETF $QGRG (-0.37%) WisdomTree Global Quality Growth UCITS ETF - USD Acc & am now considering exchanging it for the NASDAQ 100.


This is how the ETF is composed:

The top 100 companies from the United States, the top 60 companies

from Europe and the 40 leading companies from other industrialized countries are selected

selected on the basis of their quality and growth factors.

The index companies are weighted according to their free float-adjusted market capitalization.

free float-adjusted market capitalization, whereby the upper limits and criteria defined in the index methodology

are adhered to.


What is your opinion on this ETF?

Thanks in advance !

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I find the ETF very interesting. I am also considering adding a quality to my $IS3R. You can choose between $QDEV, $IS3Q and $QGRG. I'm strongly leaning towards $QGRG. Unfortunately, it's not yet available for savings plans at ING and SC. As soon as this happens, I will take it. 😉
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@ShrimpTheGimp Which of these ETFs performs better?
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@TechNav cannot be said as yet. There is no historical data for $QGRG and $QDEV as they are new. The future will tell 😬
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@ShrimpTheGimp You can find historical index data for QDEV at the S&P Global site.
$GGRP would be my choice :)
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In both cases, you add a focused market-cap weighted ETF to your global market-cap weighted ETF. Are you aware of this?

[That wouldn't be mine - but it doesn't matter, it's all about you.]

So it's already a special bet anyway. From my point of view, there's nothing to stop you from taking a very special approach, i.e. also taking the Nasdaq. However, I would then limit it to a maximum of 10%.

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Then why not the $QGRW?
That would actually be the right replacement for the Nasdaq. The Global would be more of a replacement for the MSCI World.
Here is the American version of US Quality Growth. It has been on the market much longer, for the purpose of performance comparison $QGRW
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