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$V60D (-0,55 %) Take a look here. I stumbled across it by chance. A Vanguard ETF that is "active" and tracks a 60/40 portfolio. I think it's mega. This makes it damn easy for investors who just want to run savings plans and want the classic 60/40 portfolio. And for 0.25% TER.

Out of interest, I entered this at ExtraETF and saw that it gets even better. If you don't want 60/40 but 80/20 - there's that too. $V80A (-1 %) Or maybe close to retirement? Then there is also 20/80 $V20A (-0,1 %)

All this as a distributor or as an accumulator. Ingenious!


Ok, I know that some people are yawning because it's not Crypto or NVIDIA. But I think the products are great for someone who likes things to be more conservative and, above all, simpler. Keyword laziness and baby sleep. There are no more excuses for them not to invest!

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Schmuuuuuutz. Nasdaq ETF 🚀
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@Foedi77 Dirt? Which Nasdaq ETF do you recommend as a distributor?
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Joa. It's quite nice. But the partial exemption doesn't always apply here, you should bear that in mind. It's just a bit inflexible because you have to sell the whole thing and can't weight it yourself
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Nope...so if 60/40, then $WTEF! 😎
It's actually 90/60. ✌️💫

Greetings
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There are ads for the parts here, aren't there?

I think the concept is reasonably okay for the lazy (60/40 dates from the period of falling returns 1972-2022 - that's over). If you can find the TER on your own, you can also put the ETFs together yourself for 0.1% TER.
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You don't work in the marketing department at Vanguard, do you?
@GHF No. In fact, I don't have a single Vanguard ETF. Only some from the competition.
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