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@Dagobert-Duck Does that mean saving the FTSE All World Dist. in addition to the World ETF? At the moment I have the World ETF in a 60-10-30.
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@DerCheruskerFuerst I wanted to have a cash flow in addition to the accumulating world ETF. So far I have covered this with 20% through individual shares. Due to the still low volume, the question now was whether it makes more sense to cover this with a distributing ETF. I already have a core or the World ETF....
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@Dagobert-Duck No, I'm not yet, which is why I'm paying out 20%. I started with small amounts during my training in order to save up a little at first. I'll finish my training in January and will then have more money. Which is why I'm now rethinking my strategy: I would have to create a new custody account for the shares because of the costs.
The problem now is that I would then have to switch my accumulating ETFs?
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@Dagobert-Duck Thanks for the input
How would one proceed in my portfolio situation? Shift the core into the All World distributing? Leave the existing positions as they are and move them into the All World from now on? To my actual question: leave the shares as they are or continue to add to them?
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@DerCheruskerFuerst Of course I read them, I would like to have feedback. It was now about how to proceed in this situation if I decide to take a distributing All World.... Sell the previous core? Or should I leave it and invest in the All World Dist. from now on? You recommended an ETF, i.e. the All World variant, and Michael pointed out that it's better to go with a distributing ETF at this volume, which both go in this direction. Now I don't know how best to proceed in this situation, whether to leave it or reallocate? Thanks for the help and sorry for all the questions 🙏