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I ❤️ Dividends

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iShares Swiss Dividend ETF (CH) logo
Dividendos recibidos por valor de 1,74 CHF
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@Administrator and again the whole text is gone?.... when will you finally take care of it...
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@RenditeRudin I felt the same way yesterday, so I just left it alone and deleted the post and will leave it here for the time being until it is fixed...
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@Klein-Anleger It's really annoying and has been unresolved for weeks/months. Man man man...
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@RenditeRudin I had the same thing several times recently. Annoying. I've now solved it by copying the text after writing it, then posting it and then pasting it via edit 🤷‍♂️
But yes, it would be nice if GQ could get it right. But I have no idea who to tag. @customer service doesn't exist
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@Keineui Yep, I'll probably have to do that now too. But for a premium subscription you can expect something like this to work.
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@RenditeRudin getquin must first go through the Trade Republic valley before they can build up the best customer service of all German portfolio tractors.
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@Solitair (want to build up)
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Hi Rendite Rudin,
I would be interested to know why you are investing in this ETF and not in a standard SMI without special distributions. The additional dividend income is subject to income tax and, depending on the tax rate in your municipality, is taxed at a correspondingly lower rate than pure price gains on the index
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@ParraPinto That is all correct, I personally focus heavily on dividend stocks as I am building up an additional income. My portfolio consisted only of dividend stocks until November, but since I bought property, I am currently building up my portfolio again. Here as a core with several dividend ETFs & then individual stocks will be added again. However, I won't be adding any individual growth stocks. What is your investment strategy :)
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@RenditeRudin Thanks for the insight and congratulations on your ownership :) I also started with pure dividend stocks and of course I got really burned at first, as I only looked at dividends in the beginning. In the meantime, I have completely retooled and now have a kind of core-satelite strategy with individual stocks from the tech and software sector and the $VWRL as a core ETF. In the distributing variant as a contrast to the rest of the growth approach. :)
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