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Armaments as an ETF?

What is your assessment of the $EUDF (-3,44 %) ?


I'll keep an eye on it and get in if necessary.

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I have a small exposure to 2 armor ETF's and the one you mentioned is one of them. For me it's a sector bet for time. So far both are doing very well, but when the time is right I'll get rid of them. My motto is: always shoot 🫣
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@Bezehgombjuderstimme The second is the Future of Defense
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@Bezehgombjuderstimme yes, I don't see it as a long-term post either, but as a brief liaison....
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Why would you want to "leverage" the focus on one topic (here: armaments) by further focusing on just one region (here: Europe)?

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And what is the aim of the observation?

a) has performed well in the observation so further potential so buy

b) has performed poorly in the observation so catch-up potential so buy

???

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@Stullen-Portfolio Basically, watching means that I put the value aside until the end of the month, when money comes into the house again. At the same time, I keep an eye on $DFEN

That also answers the first question, doesn't it?
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@Saarmupfel
Whew. Well, I don't really know.

But whatever.
If you call non-alcoholic shandy a beer, then you can also call $DFEN an armorETF 🤷

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@Stullen-Portfolio that's why i'm asking :-)
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@Saarmupfel
If you are actually looking for armor including heavy weapons/tanks etc., there is for example $ARMG, which is possibly the only ETF that includes this (and is also forecast-free with regard to the region within DW).

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