Hi everyone,
I'm currently thinking about streamlining my portfolio a bit and focusing more on cash flow .
The following positions are currently on my sell list:
➡️ Uber
➡️ Netflix
➡️ BYD
➡️ Aberdeen India Fund
Selling these would free up about €13,000 would be freed up.
My plan: To use the money for a lump-sum purchase of the iShares World Equity High Income Active UCITS ETF (WINC / IE000KJPDY61) $WINC (+0,2 %) and then continue contributing to the ETF on a monthly basis.
The ETF currently has a trailing dividend yield of about 9.6%
The idea behind this:
💰 Significantly increase cash flow in the portfolio
📊 Diversify more broadly with an ETF
🧹 Reduce the portfolio from 20 to 16 positions
🔄 Build another long-term monthly cash flow component
As a foundation, I already have the VanEck Dividend Leaders $TDIV (+0,5 %) in my portfolio.
I’m aware that the high dividend yield doesn’t come “for free”: WINC is actively managed and generates part of its additional returns through the sale of call options on stock indices. However, this can also affect capital growth and long-term returns.
What do you think?
Would you invest the approximately €13,000 all at once in $WINC (+0,2 %) or would you prefer to invest it in stages?
And most importantly: Do you see any catch with WINC that I’m currently overlooking? 👀
I’m looking forward to hearing your opinions and experiences! 🚀
