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Question ETFs combination

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If I were you, I would go for full returns first. Dividends won't get you anywhere with this portfolio size
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Basis : $FTWG =40% + $TDIV =40% $VHYL =20%
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Perhaps it would be worth considering sticking with this one ETF for the time being and building up a solid base. Alternatively, you could also do 80/20 or 90/10, which would mean, for example, putting 80% of your savings quota into this ETF and 20% into cash. What would also be worth considering at the moment and could be combined with the first comment would be to channel part of your savings quota into the NASDAQ ETF. By the way, you can forget about the aforementioned dividend ETF. That's Vanguard's cash cow 🤓
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@Iwamoto Which NASDAQ ETF do you mean?
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@DividendenWeiser One on the NASDAQ 100 Index. These are available from various issuers and hardly differ. Personally, I would take the one from Invesco, but many in the community here also have the iShares. In principle, it's the same. That would be, for example, $EQQQ as a dist and $EQAC as an accumulator
The vanguard FTSE all world high Dividend is a good match for the msci acwi imi, both in a ratio of 65 acwi to 35 ftse high divi
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