I expect to receive around €3,000 in dividends this year, i.e. an average of €250 per month. 🎉
And my goal is clear: don't leave it lying around, reinvest it straight away.
But now I'm asking myself: what's the best strategy here?
How do you do it with your dividends?
Options I am considering:
A fixed ETF just for reinvesting, e.g. a dividend ETF or world ETF - and put everything in there every month, e.g $VWRL (+0,13 %) or $VWCE (-0,07 %)
Adjust flexibly every month and invest in a dividend stock (king or aristocrat) in which I see the best opportunity at the moment, this month it was the $ALV (-0,17 %)
Collect and invest 1x/year (e.g. at the end of the year / on a dip)
I've started doing it this way now:
👉 Every month check what's coming in in dividends and then set up a savings plan for the middle of the month.
I've started with Allianz as a test - but I'm not sure whether that makes sense or whether I'd be better off putting it consistently into a dividend ETF, such as $TDIV (+0,48 %)
I'm also considering starting a separate ETF for this so that I can track it closely:
What have my reinvested dividends really brought me? (I find this quite motivating from a purely psychological point of view 😄) but I would actually rather reduce my positions than build up more.
How do you do that?
- Do you have a "reinvest ETF"?
- Do you invest on a monthly basis or rather bundle them?
- Do you prefer dividend ETFs, shares, world ETFs or simply buying into the strongest positions?
Looking forward to your tips & experiences! 🙏
