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FTSE All World ETF - which one?

I'm thinking about moving from the $VWCE (+0,33 %) to the $FWRG (+0,44 %) as it has a lower TER. I know it won't make a big difference, but in the long run and the bigger my portfolio gets, it will make a difference of a few euros. In your opinion, why not go for the ETF with the lowest TER? I usually only read about Vanguard here, but not about Invesco. Many thanks in advance.

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The actual performance of cheaper ETFs is often not as good as that of more expensive ones, TD and all. For example, it more than compensates for the supposed cost advantage if you take an MSCI World from Amundi instead of iShares Core. That's why I would watch Invesco with its short history for another 1-2 years to see if it can really keep up with Vanguard.
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Why not an ACWI like the $SPYI?
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One point could be the fund volume. Generally speaking, the smaller the fund volume, the greater the risk that the fund will be closed. The volume clearly speaks in favor of the $VWCE

There are also providers who have recently caused displeasure among investors by merging/closing funds. However, I don't know whether Invesco could be such a candidate.
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I doubt whether this 0.07% TER will save you much. Unless you have millions in it. But since I don't think so, I wouldn't be tempted by lower costs to kick aside a Vanguard FTSE that has been tried and tested for years
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Unpopular but I do it the same way: I still keep the old one and only actively save for the new one - with you then $FWRG. It does make for a "mess", but if you still have some free money, I switch over.
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