It's nice that you have taken so much trouble and thought about it. Much has already been said, so only relatively briefly and succinctly: World ETF as a basis I find good 👍 DAX the Dax will have no chance against the rest of the world in my opinion and cost you yields. Out with it. your dividend ETF has a relatively low growth. You still have many years ahead of you. I would rather go for growth. E.g. with $SPYD or a dividend paying version of your MSCI World. The sector bets ETF are too specific. Yes, probably a few companies from it will go through the roof. But most likely the rest will disappear into oblivion. Also, a lot is already priced in there since hype themes. Speaking of stock picking: I don't usually comment on individual stocks. However, in your choice you have large overlaps with the top stocks in your ETF. You can do that, but it should be a conscious decision.
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•@DonkeyInvestor Thanks for your feedback, it helps me a lot!
So that means that I should start with just a world ETF to begin with and then invest in shares later when I have built up a "larger" portfolio, right?
So that means that I should start with just a world ETF to begin with and then invest in shares later when I have built up a "larger" portfolio, right?
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@Mxurice16 if you want to do that, you are welcome to do so
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