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Brother or sister wanted for Msci World.

Hi folks,

in the last few weeks I have bought shares in $NESN (+0,23 %) and $NOVO B (-2,49 %) and thus cracked the first 10k.


Now I would like to add another ETF to my savings plan in addition to Msci World.

At the moment, however, I'm still quite undecided as to which one it will be.

Do you have any suggestions?

experience - e.g. I would take this one again

or

that was actually a bad decision!


Thanks in advance!

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I don't know how your MSCI World is structured. If there are no emerging markets in it, I would take a country ETF. ETF Brazil or something like that. Or India. These are countries that have a clear claim.
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@impuff Exactly, there are no emerging markets in there.
Thanks for your answer. I'll take a look at this option. Thank you !
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If you want real diversification, take $EWG2.
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@Epi It's already on my shortlist, thank you.
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@Epi But I'll have to take a closer look at $EWG2 to see if I have any disadvantages because I live in Austria.
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What role should it play in your portfolio? "Second ETF because one feels so alone" is not a selection criterion...
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@DoppelSchlechtMinus No, that's not what I meant. An alternative to the Msci because of the almost 70% US share.
I am again undecided about emerging markets.
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@Alex_ed if there is too much USA in it for you, why not switch to an MSCI ACWI IMI $SPYI e.g. This covers pretty much everything
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@JuppDupp Thank you for your answer.
I will take a closer look at it.
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@Alex_ed The US quota is again a good argument and important to mention, because otherwise you might also get the recommendation here to take a NASDAQ-100 with a measly 96% USA 😉
The simplest thing to do is then the antithesis of US maximalism, namely to add $EXUS. Or to expand to emerging markets, preferably with something like $EIMI instead of a single country. Or other asset classes, see the Epi commentary. Anything else would be wild guessing, as you have hardly said anything about your overall portfolio.
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@DoppelSchlechtMinus 96% is quite a lot - even if it is for the long term.
Emerging markets and gold would be on my shortlist anyway.
I'm currently saving €600 a month at $IWDA. Individual shares from $AAPL $NOVO B $NESN. But I only buy occasionally (when the price is right) as I would rather concentrate on the ETF.
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@Alex_ed I would simply add both, e.g. in the form of $EIMI and $EWG2 (or whatever the cheapest gold ETC is for you) - then you already have a very solid long-term diversification with a nonetheless simple portfolio.
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@DoppelSchlechtMinus Thank you for your feedback!
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