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Savings plan

Would be really cool if you could $JEPQ (-1,13 %) savings plan at ING... but unfortunately :/

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That also annoys me a bit that the selection there is limited and with the free one a bit more 🤷‍♂️
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@Dividendenopi Does ing also offer ETF savings plans for a fee?
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@DonkeyInvestor Yep, mine 🙄 If I want an ETF that is not eligible for a savings plan, I have to buy it regularly and that costs 🤷‍♂️ And some industry or commodity ETFs from wisdom cost three ninety
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@Dividendenopi But the ones that don't cost three ninety are not free but cost four ninety plus zero point two five...? Or I don't understand what you mean 😅
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@DoppelSchlechtMinus There are a number of free savings plans, unfortunately not for all ETFs. You can then either buy them at normal conditions or at a reduced rate. And a number of ETFs are also available for the aforementioned three ninety 😇
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@Dividendenopi Good, but then they're not savings plans 🤷
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@DonkeyInvestor You're being petty again today. I do have a plan to save, which can also be described as a savings plan. It's not my fault that ING is too stupid to understand this and implement it properly. French fries 🍟 bude but also. 🤷‍♂️😉
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@Dividendenopi Isso. That's why I still have a savings plan with SC
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@DonkeyInvestor Yep, unfortunately that's the case, I had imagined it differently 🤔 I will soon rebalance and adjust my savings plan strategy anyway and take the step to a neobroker and then take the detour with transfer. Let's see.
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Make a savings plan on the nasdaq100 and sell shares when you need money
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