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Last savings plan execution

This was my last savings plan execution for$HMWO (-0,7 %) and $HMEF (-0,13 %) (not in the picture). The two positions together have reached the size of my $VWRL (-0,61 %)-position and are therefore full.


In February, the first savings plan execution of $XDWL (-0,53 %) and $XEMD (-0,19 %). This will then take place once a month instead of twice a month.


The two smaller savings plans on $WHCS (-0,7 %) and $WITS (-0,14 %) will continue to run, but will also be changed from 2x per month to 1x per month (amount remains identical).


Why I am using several All World ETF / World + EM. Combinations, you can read here:

https://getqu.in/5DvtL7/

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Well, have fun with your pension with twelve etfs. Good that it feels like 2 new etfs are created every day. 😁

You're a bit right. When I think about how quickly unintentional taxable events arise without my own wishes (dissolution of the etf, cross-border merger or transfer), I've gotten used to the idea that I'll pay tax unintentionally at some point, even though I don't want to sell 😅 but I think it's even more likely with my more exotic etfs.
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@SchlaubiSchlumpf I would be very satisfied with twelve full ETFs.

In a way, I even increase the risk of one of them merging, for example. But the damage is of course less
I started with the $VWRL back when I was doing my big restructuring. Then for a while only the $HMWO... I have now added EM in order to have global diversification. I now have the $HMWO and the $EIMI with a target of around 85/15.

As you say. I don't care about the dates of the distributions, because I calculate the average value over the year (from the previous year) and adjust the savings plans upwards accordingly at the beginning of the year. Autopilot mode 😏
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@MoneyISnotREAL @DonkeyInvestor What does "position full" mean to you? Is it a certain amount of money paid in per ETF / ETF combination, a weighting in the portfolio or a time factor (e.g. every 5 years)?

I have decided that the $HMWO (+ now EM) will be saved for 5 years, then I'll see what comes out of it 😂

Otherwise ... if I change the ETFs more quickly, a lot will accumulate in the portfolio 🫣Currently, I still have over 35 years of working life until I retire...☠️
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@MoneyISnotREAL is full when a certain amount has been paid in
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Go little donkey go
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Why are there no EMs? 🤓
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@TotallyLost I order separately, as I have written. Can only share one transaction per post
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@DonkeyInvestor I'm asking because you somehow only have 2% EM, which would make me gasp and suspend all savings plans until the EM are at least at 15%. 😅
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@TotallyLost also have the $VWRL with a good EM share
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@DonkeyInvestor He has 10% EM.
With a 25% portfolio share, that's a whole 2.5% 😘
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@TotallyLost + the one from $HMEF. That's quite a lot 🚀
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@DonkeyInvestor it is now a matter of definition whether 5% is a whole lot. 😅
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@TotallyLost you still have to take the 30% Bitcoin into account. That doesn't leave much room for EM 😬.
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@DonkeyInvestor if you have 70% shares and you have a total of 5% EM, then his EM share is also only 7.14% of your shareholding.
That's still an investment, which is not necessarily a bad thing.
But you should be aware of it.

If I were you, which fortunately I'm not 😜
Then I would at least double the weighting. 😘
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@TotallyLost Well, luckily you're not me. What would my portfolio look like then, please? Like yours?
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@DonkeyInvestor A genius masters chaos. 😅
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