Hi everyone đź‘‹
I would like to hear your opinion on my idea regarding my long-term portfolio (for the next 20-30 years). I've really been racking my brains over the last few weeks, switching back and forth between several positions.
I use Trade Republic! In case one or the other would like to know, or it should play a role.
As of today, I have owned the following ETFs for about 1 year: (these are topped up monthly via a savings plan)
1) MSCI World (ishares)
2) MSCI EM IMI (ishares)
3) Automation & Robotics (ishares)
4) FTSE All-World High Dividend (Vanguard)
All ETFs are accumulating!
I have recently added the FTSE High Dividend ETF to my portfolio, as I have been focusing heavily on dividend stocks in recent months and think all the companies in the ETF are very good and see the ETF as stable and with good growth potential.
Your opinion on this? 4 ETFs make sense or rather only 1 or 2 and thus be able to invest more per ETF... ? I think it would be really difficult for me to sort out one of the 4 ETFs... but I am open to all suggestions.
I have also created a "cash flow" dividend portfolio and find the appeal of getting monthly or quarterly cash very nice and motivating.
Consisting of these stocks :
I also have $TXN (+0,14Â %) and $JNJ (-0,16Â %) but I would like to liquidate both of them and distribute the money in the existing 5 shares or my 4 ETFs.
Otherwise I still have $LTC (-0,67Â %) and $EPR (+1,42Â %) very interesting, as they also pay monthly dividends and are very attractive at around 7%.
$TXN (+0,14Â %) and $JNJ (-0,16Â %) I would like to take out because I think the % they pay in dividends is too low, there is growth and the dividends are also increased annually, but I see more cash flow with the others.
Apart from that, I still have a crypto portfolio with $BTC (-1,4 %) and some altcoins, but this will most likely be completely liquidated at the end of the year and then some profits reinvested in the bear market at the end of 2026! $BTC (-1,4 %) is King 🔥👑
Looking forward to your opinions and have a great rest of the week!
Best regards
Chris