@wasi Thanks to you! Yes - for the time being, the divis would be important to me. I already have a pretty nice equity divi portfolio and would like to make it even prettier with ETFs;) Thx
It depends on which index you want, in principle there is any distributing index. Take a look, for example $HMWO justetf.com is a great place to compare ETFs and you can also filter by characteristics such as distribution...
@wasi@savvy_investor_11$HMWO is in no way a comparison to the ETF mentioned above. Two COMPLETELY different strategies and the index is also different.
As @wasi mentions, use a comparison site like justetf.com or morningstar.com if you're an absolute layperson. Do not just go off recommendations.
Do your own research, choose which funds YOU are comfortable with investing in, assess your risk. When comparing ETFs consider Expense Ratio, Tracking Error, the ETF liquidity and also the index the fund is tracking. It's a laborious task but it's fun when something you have painstakingly researched pays off over the years.