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Hi folks ✌🏻

I would like to add an etf to weight the EM portion a little more.


I am currently 100% in $VWCE (+0,27 %) I was thinking that the $IBC3 (+0,44 %) fit in quite well or what do you think?


if you know a better EM, please let me know

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Would rather bet on winners and add a Nasdaq or S&P500 ETF. Wouldn't increase the emerging markets component. Take a look at the charts and the annual return.
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You can do this if you want. With the $IBC3 (edit: the $EIMI is often used because ACC) you also have small caps in there. This makes it even more diversified. It is also often used for a 70/30 strategy
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@Mcl1991 I was thinking that if I were to go 70/30, I would use the 30% as a distribution in the EM. Or would that be nonsense and acc always makes more sense? I'm still young and the plan is definitely for the next 20-30 years.
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@investment_sage_1668 An ACC makes more sense for asset accumulation because you don't have to worry about reinvesting. The advantage of the dist would be that you could utilize the tax-free amount somewhat. However, you have to reinvest the distribution directly so that asset accumulation is more effective. So both have their advantages and disadvantages.
Personally, I'm more satisfied with ACC etf. You don't have to worry about anything and everything runs by itself.
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@Mcl1991 Thank you for your opinion
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Alternatively, $DEMD or $ZPRA can be used if there is a focus on dividends.
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@WarrenamBuffet thanks, I will have a look
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It wasn't your question but, unlike the $IBC3, the $EIMI would be accumulating and not distributing. It would also be worth considering $VWRL instead of $VWCE.
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Oh that was my mistake, I have the $VWCE 😅
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@der_Ahnungslose Would you generally always choose accumulating or would you choose the 30% distributing in EM at 70/30?
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@investment_sage_1668 That's up to you. It all has advantages and disadvantages. I personally use accumulating etfs. It simply has tax advantages.
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The FTSE All World includes emerging markets anyway 🤷‍♂️
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@PointiM That is correct, but as I have already written, I am toying with the idea of weighting the proportion a little higher.
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I also think that the proportion of EM in the All-World is large enough. And if they grow significantly, they will make their contribution to the All-World.
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If you want EM, I would recommend $LDME. Take a look at ☺️
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What weighting do you have in mind?
Brazil, India, China, Japan, Belgium - there are all kinds of different things.

$VFEM I have personally.
EM are just not yield rockets. 😁
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@DADlikesCRYPTO Well, not in the last 15 years... Before that, EM did better than many others. And nobody can predict whether that won't change again...
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@der_Ahnungslose I also have it as an admixture and am satisfied.
You have to think about it, but it is definitely an option.
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I have the $IBC3 (9%) for a bit more swelling countries and the $XBAS (2%) (I'm personally a Singapore fan and it has gained quite a bit since the beginning of the year) in addition to the $VWRL (89%).
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