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Feedback: which ETF to save in

Hello, I am 33 years old and a fan of dividends. I would like to reduce my Allianz shares over the next few years and invest in ETFs in order to be more broadly diversified.

I currently have a choice:

Classics and very popular here $VWRL (+1,33 %)

or $TDIV (+1,23 %) I really like the performance, but the TER is relatively high. Is it worth it?


$VHYL (+1,36 %)


The long-term goal is to be able to live off dividends.

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Take a look at the portfolio, maybe it meets your requirements https://extraetf.com/de/etf-portfolio/jeden-monat-ausschuettungen
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of course it all depends on the size of the portfolio and when you want to be able to live from it. You want to reduce Allianz because that's your biggest asset, right? We have a wild mix of distributors (Coverd Calls Nasdaq / Global, World ETF's, Developed Markets, Stoxx 600, a few BDC's).
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If the goal is to live off dividends, I would definitely go for dividend etfs and not for normal ones that simply pay out dividends.
The $VWRL is a good etf but with a 1.57% dividend yield you need 1.15 million of them in your portfolio.

It is possible but will take a long time depending on the savings rate.
Allianz is a share that you can hold forever. I wouldn't reallocate anything, but simply build up a new EatF and save for the long term.
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