Alternatives to the $VWRL (-0,15 %) because degiro is going to revamp its core selection.

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Debate sobre VHYL
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258Dividend yield
$VHYL (-0,32 %) Why is this actually called a high dividend?
I don't think 3% is particularly high.


Income portfolio Weighting CC-ETFs
Dear community,
Due to circumstances in my job, I am now able to invest EUR 1200 per month in my income portfolio.
Unfortunately, I am at an impasse with my ideas and somehow need fresh input.
About me: Through individual shares (e.g. $O (+0,49 %) , $MAIN (-0,28 %) , $KO (-1 %) , $HAUTO (-1,38 %) , $PEY (+0 %) etc.) I currently receive an average monthly net dividend of EUR 206.
My investment objective is to build up passive cash flow. I am currently investing this independently in other assets or buying individual shares. If everything goes well, I would reduce my job in the future (5-10 years) thanks to the dividends.
My interest is a hybrid strategy (approx. 60% in dividend ETFs with (hopefully) growth and 40% in covered calls).
After much deliberation, I have now arrived at the following weighting:
$VHYL (-0,32 %) - 25% - 300,-
$FGEQ (-0,24 %) - 5% - 60,-
$DEM (-0,06 %) - 10% - 120,-
$TDIV (-0,34 %) - 20% - 240,-
$JEGP (+0,35 %) - 20% - 240,-
$JEPI - 10% - 120,-
$QYLE (-0,51 %) - 10% - 120,-
I don't like the $FGEQ (-0,24 %) (dividend growth is not really good) and the $QYLE (-0,51 %) (poor performance). What do you think of the weighting? I would be more than grateful for any ideas, suggestions etc. Muchas gracias.
Note on CC ETFs: I like them too, but we are only at the very beginning in Europe. We'll be getting rows and rows of new ETFs in the next few years, for sure. Are you patient enough to wait for better products?
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Depot July 2025: My figures and impressions
Midsummer should be in full swing in July, but summer prefers to take a breather. While the temperatures outside were rather cool for most of July, which fortunately didn't keep me from swimming and hiking, it was hot in the depot. Time for a look back.
Overall performance
In July, the portfolio made a significant leap upwards, possibly due to further crypto adoption, good labor market data, robust quarterly reports and a further decline in inflation in a positive environment. The big icing on the cake is of course the continued incoming cash flow from dividends and distributions. My key performance indicators are:
- TTWROR (month of July): +3.82 % (previous month: +0.19 %)
- TTWROR (since inception): +72,72 %
- IZF (month of July): +46.14 % (previous month: 2.47 %)
- IZF (since inception): +10,87 %
- Delta: +€2,468.62
- Absolute change: +€3,677.52
Performance & volume
Size of individual share positions by volume in the overall portfolio:
- Share: Share of total portfolio in % (securities account)
- $AVGO (+0,14 %) 2.98 % (main share portfolio)
- $NFLX (-1,47 %) 1.92 % (main share portfolio)
- $WMT (+0,81 %) 1.72 % (main share portfolio)
- $FAST (+0,44 %) 1.64 % (main share portfolio)
- $SAP (+0,06 %) 1.49 % (main share portfolio)
Smallest individual share positions by volume in the overall portfolio:
- Share: Share of total portfolio in % (custody account)
- $SHEL (-0,74 %) : 0.44 % (crypto follow-on portfolio)
- $NOVO B (+0,98 %) 0.45 % (main share portfolio)
- $HSBA (+0 %) 0.53 % (crypto follow-on portfolio)
- $GIS (-1,37 %) 0.60 % (main share portfolio)
- $TGT (-1,48 %) 0.64 % (main share portfolio)
Top-performing individual stocks
- Share: Performance since first purchase % (securities account)
- $AVGO (+0,14 %) +299 % (main share portfolio)
- $NFLX (-1,47 %) +174 % (main share portfolio)
- $FAST (+0,44 %) +86 % (main share portfolio)
- $SAP (+0,06 %) : +83 % (main share portfolio)
- $MAIN (-0,28 %) +82 % (main share portfolio)
Flop performer individual shares
- Share: Performance since first purchase % (securities account)
- $GIS (-1,37 %) -33 % (main share portfolio)
- $TGT (-1,48 %) -30 % (main share portfolio)
- $NOVO B (+0,98 %) -27 % (main share portfolio)
- $UPS (-0,22 %) -24 % (main share portfolio)
- $CPB (-1,56 %) -23 % (main share portfolio)
Asset allocation
My asset allocation is as follows:
- ETFs: 38.3 %
- Equities: 59.0 %
- Crypto: 2.60%
- P2P: less than 0.01%
Investments and subsequent purchases
Here is a small overview of what I have invested via savings plans according to my fixed planning.
- Planned savings plan amount from the fixed net salary: €1,030
- Planned savings plan amount from the fixed net salary, incl. reinvested dividends: €1,140
- Savings ratio of the savings plans to the fixed net salary: 49.75
In addition, there were the following additional investments from returns, refunds, cashback, etc. as one-off savings plans/repurchases:
- Repurchases/one-off savings plans as cashback annuities from refunds: € 70.77
- Subsequent purchases from other surpluses: € 135.00
- Automatically reinvested dividends by brokers: € 4.04 (Function is only activated for an old custody account, as I control the reinvestment myself)
Additional purchases were made:
- Number of additional purchases: 3
- 61.96 € for $SPYD (-0,58 %)
58.00 € for $GGRP (-0,54 %)
90.00 € for $JEGP (+0,35 %)
If you want to know how my cashback pension tops up my share and ETF pension, please let me know.
Passive income from dividends
My income from dividends amounted to € 222.47 (€ 93.27 in the same month last year). This corresponds to an increase of +138,52 % compared to the same month last year. The following are further key figures on the distributions:
- Number of dividend payments: 28
- Number of payment days: 12 days
- Average dividend per payment: € 7.95
- average dividend per payment day: € 18.54
The top payers are:
My passive income from dividends (and some interest) mathematically covered 27.12% of my expenses in the month under review.
Crypto performance
My crypto investments have also moved:
- Monthly performance portfolio: +9.49
- Performance since inception: +114.72 %
- Proportion of holdings for which the tax holding period has expired: 98.55%. Accordingly, there was one subsequent purchase in the month under review $ADA (+0,04 %) ).
- Crypto share of the total portfolio: 2.60 %
Crypto remains exciting for me. Due to many external influences (ETF inflows, treasury companies, Genius and Clarity Act, ...), the question arises as to whether the cycle theory is beginning to falter. Or not? Will it be different this time?
Performance comparison: portfolio vs. benchmarks
A comparison of my portfolio with two important ETFs shows:
- TTWROR (current month): +3,28 %
- Vanguard FTSE All World Dist ETF: +5.23 %
- Vanguard S&P 500 Dist ETF: +6.41 %
Outlook and conclusion
Crypto remains exciting for me. Due to many external influences (ETF inflows, treasury companies, Genius and Clarity Act, ...), the question arises as to whether the cycle theory is beginning to falter. Or not? Will it be different this time?
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Question
Hello everyone,
So far I have only been saving the $VWRL (-0,15 %) and have a long investment horizon.
However, I would like to add something to it in order to receive higher dividend distributions on a regular basis. I am thinking of the $VHYL (-0,32 %) . The large positions do not overlap significantly.
Would it make sense from your point of view or not?
The plan would be a split of approx. 60/40.
Thank you!
Some cash flow on the side can't hurt either, so it's up to you.
Have a look at this Div Etf $TDIV would probably be the better option.
I also advise you not to go for a 60/40 split, if then a maximum of 20% Div Etf.
I would also recommend some Bitcoin in.
Best regards 😊
Saving money for a year
I hesitate to hold DCA, or build up more cash. The doubt because I want to have more cash on hand for a crash on certain stocks.
Indeed, I see that I have missed out on some returns since April. Still, I can't complain.
I want to receive the last 1000 euros from dividends in the coming year to reach 30k.
I have already come this far!
What would you guys do?
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