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Reallocation to VWRL

Now only $VWRL (-0,49 %) and $TDIV (-1,12 %) in a ratio of 80% | 20% in the portfolio. I am now thinking about how I can add more assets to the portfolio and, above all, how much of them should be added to the portfolio.

11.07
Vanguard FTSE All-World ETF logo
Acheté x147 à 128,90 €
18 948,30 €
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Gold and Bitcoin at 10% each would be my suggestion...
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@Klein-Anleger1 The weighting is about right, but both are currently valued far too highly for me. The money is currently flowing into the ETFs. If the valuation changes, I will open the first positions
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$QDEV 10-15% but have a look at the information from the index creator S&P global. Compare it with a world index over 5 years:

https://www.spglobal.com/spdji/en/indices/dividends-factors/sp-developed-quality-fcf-aristocrats-index

Here is also a bit about the methodology:

https://www.ssga.com/fr/en_gb/intermediary/insights/weekly-etf-brief-17-12-2024
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@TechNav What is the idea behind it?
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@TaubeSmash you have separated yourself from the fidelity quality index and opted for the FTSE all world (where only market capitalization plays a role).

The idea behind this is to bring quality back into your portfolio without having to sacrifice returns.

This world index even outperforms the all world.
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SmallCaps $WSML could be added.
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@Da_Fischi What is the idea behind it?
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@TaubeSmash On the one hand, more diversification (so far you "only" have large and mid caps in your portfolio) and on the other hand, the somewhat higher volatility could mean a correspondingly higher risk premium.
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I have too. Plus 20% from $ISPA and 10% $4GLD.
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