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I am 19 years old and started investing properly last August.

Before that I invested a little money in cryptocoins when I was 15 and haven't touched it since then. I am trying to expand the ETF position with a 500€ monthly savings plan with 70% $VWCE (+0,24 %) and 30% $VHYL (+0,28 %) . I am also a big fan of dividends and am therefore open to suggestions for dividend stocks. I would appreciate honest feedback about my portfolio thanks in advance.

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8 670,21 €
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As far as a dividend strategy is concerned, take a look at the following ETFs.
- Fidelity Global Quality Income ETF (Dist) - A2DL7E
- SPDR S&P US Dividend Aristocrats UCITS ETF - A1JKS0
- VanEck Morningstar Developed Markets Dividend Leaders ETF - A2JAHJ
- WisdomTree Global Quality Dividend Growth UCITS ETF (Dist) - A2AG1D
Don't just look at the dividend yield, but also at sustainable growth in distributions and overall performance.
Compare this with the Vanguard Vngrd FTSE All-Wld Hgh Div Yld ETF D!
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Dude, you've got a killer return on Bitcoin 😃
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So for now, great 👍🏻 stay tuned and keep it up.
Realty Income, Philip Morris, British American Tobacco, Blackrock, for example, are good stocks. But you have to pay attention to the entry. No investment advice! Mfg
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Mega performance with the cryptos :). Speaks for a holding discipline! Regarding your idea on dividends, I personally think you could also consider going more for growth stocks since you are still so young. Otherwise, the perennial favorites like $PG, $KO, $MCD. In my opinion, there is plenty to find. I am a big fan of the monthly payer $MAIN, which is currently doing quite well. I also like something like $FSK as an addition, although it has also done quite well. These are all stocks that I hold myself, with the exception of McDonald's. I like the quarterly distribution to generate some cash flow. Good luck with your investing.
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At your age, I wouldn't focus so much on dividends. You're definitely better off with accumulating ETFs. You're in the savings phase anyway and don't need the dividends now. But that's just my opinion
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