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$LDGL

Would also like to make an active post for once. :-)


How do you see the $LDGL? I have different portfolios. On the one hand a growth portfolio, a pension portfolio, a dividend portfolio and a very speculative portfolio. I think that the $LDGL (-0,4 %) will be a good addition to my dividend portfolio. What do you think? I look forward to your opinion!

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Also save it in the dividend portfolio. Fund volume has already increased rapidly. Up to almost 50 million since mid-January 👍🏾
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We'll have to wait and see how it develops. Personally, I'm invested in $JEGP, the ETF also pays its dividends monthly and I find it interesting. ✌🏻
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@Stef1893 different strategy. Not comparable.
Very exciting product. It would be great if the distributing variant at ING were also available as a savings plan.
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Very good 👍
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Joa why not 😉
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I have also put it in my pension portfolio
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Recently added to my depot
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Can be exciting and monthly cash flow has something. Nothing for me, as I am already heavily invested in some of the individual sectors and am more interested in individual stocks. However, if you like ETFS, this could be an interesting mix
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0.33% is not really a dividend
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@Rentner which pays out every month and is only in its infancy.
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And no 12-month return on top of that
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@Smudeo It's only been around for 2 months 🙃
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@Da_Fischi Oh, thanks. Wouldn't be an investment for me then, there are so many ETFs with market capitalization and history.
Why impose a new one?
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@Smudeo because it implements the concept that many investors have wanted for years: well diversified worldwide without cluster risk, a focus on quality stocks with dividend growth and good but not excessive monthly distributions.
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@Rentner makes 3-4% per year. Normal dividend ETF.
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@Rentner 0.29% is correct. Data is wrong again
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@Da_Fischi I took the trouble to look at the individual positions (all under 0.5%).
Several hundred stocks, no thanks neither a high runner nor a total failure will do anything here. Only because of a small dividend.
Not an investment case
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High potential in my eyes , specially in combination with $TDIV & $UBUM
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I have also added it and the savings plan is running
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