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I love distributing ETFs, which ones should I have?

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I have supplemented my dividend portfolio with the two ETFs $FGEQ and $TDIV.
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@Dividenden-Sammler good choice!
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$WINC runs best
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I am still quite happy with my SPDR S&P 500
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$n/a YieldMax Big Tech Option Income UCITS ETF USD
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I have a few mixed GLOBAL X ETFs in my portfolio, which are doing very well with monthly distributions and returns of 11-14%. Advantage...they are domiciled in Ireland - no withholding tax. Examples Global X Superdividend, Global X NAS100, Global X S&P500 (with savings rate) plus some classic spread payers such as SITC (shipping company, I have 6000 shares in my portfolio), OOC (also) and some high dividend payers such as Oxfort Lane, Whitehorse, Agnc, Orchid and above all Blackrock Capial Allocation (BCAT) with a current yield of over 20%. And yes...some will criticize the recent share price performance...true, but I also expect growth to return, especially at Oxford Lane. Maybe just a little bit of everything. With a salary of just under 80K, I come to well over 1000 euros gross per month. Another half of that is then spread over individual stocks from RWE to Canadian lottery stocks, drones and growth miracles such as Almonty, Droneshield, VivoPower and so on. And - this should also be mentioned... some pocket money-sized portfolio corpses - also known as trial balloons.
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@ZaphodB I also have AGNC and am thinking about Oxford Lane, it's a lot of risk but a huge dividend. How much of the 80k do you have in the mREITs?
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@Rick What is the difference to $QYLE?
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@Singulus good question 😂
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@Rick OK Chatgpt says D is the US variant and E the IE
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$TDIV runs🍻
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