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Hello dear getquin friends


I would like to expand my portfolio.

Currently my portfolio consists only of the $ISAC (+0,38 %) and $BTC (-1,21 %) (and a little $ETH (-2,19 %) ) ... approx. 70/30.

I would like to add a distributing ETF. Yes, I would also like some dividends. I'm not currently dependent on dividends, but earning a small (or large) amount from dividends in 12 years or more is definitely interesting. So the goal is rather sustainable dividend growth with new ETFs.


If the USA share is no longer like 40%, this would not bother me either, as the share is already at the $ISAC (+0,38 %) is already high.


I have the following ETFs in mind: $TDIV (-0,64 %) / $VHYL (-0,68 %) / $TSWE (+0,21 %) / $FGEQ (+0,13 %)

Whereby the USA share is again very high in the last one.


What do you think? Do you know any other good ETFs?

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I currently use $216361 and have been quite satisfied so far. It's an alternative to the classics, which all have the Magnificent 7 as their top positions. There is also a global version, as you mention a high US weighting and this only focuses on US equities. :)
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Dividend focus is a drag on returns. Look instead at dividend growth, e.g. $GGRP
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@Epi Thanks for the tip! The $GGRP is comparable to the $FGEQ I think? Yes, it is certainly a solution, but it also has a rather high US share and less diversification than the other ETFs mentioned. I wouldn't put dividend focus as a priority at the moment, rather as you say long-term dividend growth.
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@Lum0k GGRP is quite comparable to FGEQ, albeit with a few exceptions. DivGrowth is not Quality Income.
You can also take a look at $XDEQ, where you have quality and growth.
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$FGEQ is the core in my portfolio. For me, it's the perfect mix of dividends and share price growth.
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