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Attention, beginner question

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I have observed that over short periods of time, for example daily or weekly performance, accumulating ETFs often perform better than distributing ETFs. At first I thought this was due to the reinvestment of individual dividends in the fund, but that can't be right, because the distributing ETF also reinvests the dividends up to the ex-day. What am I missing?

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Where and how did you compare the prices? For example, I would trust a self-calculated comparison of the closing prices of a stock exchange rather than information on getquin. On a daily or weekly basis, other influences such as spreads could also distort the result.
Accumulators and distributors are basically the same fund, just different share classes.
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@randomdude both on Getquin and Brocker. The difference is particularly clear with the linked Nasdaq ETF
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@TheCleaningLady Compare this, for example, on the basis of the XETRA closing prices - in phases without ex-days, of course. With both brokers and apps like getquin, I'm never sure what they use as a reference value in the morning or at the beginning of the week.
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