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Unfortunately Poor total return performance... your money should be working for you. Inflation was stronger than your 2% from 2021. so you lost money.
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@TechNav yes, that's true and I have to admit that it gives me a lot of stomach ache :( that's why I want to slowly switch to growth ETFs (+shares)
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@Maximilian01 For dividend ETFs, I would choose $TDIV. I think equity growth is just as important as the dividend. So >4% yield + >10% performance every year.
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@TechNav I also have the $TDIV in there, with an ongoing savings plan. It's one of my favorite ETFs :)
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@Maximilian01 I also have the SPDR US Dividend Aristocrats, runs with a savings plan, as well as the Dividend STOXX 100, which is also one of my favorite ETFs next to the $TDIV.

I'm currently considering the following growth ETFs:
$IUIT
$EQQQ
$FWRG
I know there are overlaps,...

I somehow don't see the good return development with EM. I also take a critical view of India, even though it is currently being praised somewhat.
Why still small caps?
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@Maximilian01 This $MAGS sounds very funny at first, but unfortunately it is not available at Scalable. Then I'd rather just stay directly with $IUIT.
I think I'll leave out the EM and instead take the All World from Invesco $FWRG as already listed.
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@BockaufDividenden You can also choose the Nasdaq $CSNDX instead of the $IUIT.