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Conversion to a Cash Flow Portfolio Completed

A while back, I completed the transition and now have a steady monthly cash flow.

The time until my final retirement is manageable (1–3 years).

I’ve focused on ETFs with quality filters. And I also have a CC ETF weighted at 10% $WINC (+0,2 %) is included.

I’ve become much more relaxed now, and the performance of my portfolio is contributing to that as well. 🙂

The image shows my portfolio. Combined with my wife’s portfolio, we’ve gained 7.5% since the beginning of the year. The composition of both portfolios is the same, though.

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What percentage of dividends do you expect?
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@Thomas_1963 Awesome 💪
It'll be my turn in a few years, and I enjoy reading about what other people's investment portfolios look like as they approach retirement.
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Warning: ⚠️ Followers of the “Absolute Numbers Fetishism” faction love to tear posts like this apart! 😊

(I’m not one of them)
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@MozartsGeist Nope, only during the accumulation phase. During the withdrawal phase, the switch is absolutely the right move 👍🏽
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Very interesting 👍🏽. It'll still be a few years for me, but I've already put together a few combinations.
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Awesome storage unit. I remodeled mine in a similar way 👍
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What Net Worth are you aiming for to retire with?
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@Investooor 2,500 euros per month.
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@Thomas_1963 2,500 euros?
That's just enough for rent and a car.
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@Smudeo Plus 2,000 in pension from me, plus 900 euros in pension from my wife. With 5,400 euros a month, we should be able to get by. Especially since we still have that savings. 😉
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