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@Legend14 thanks for the comment… let’s think about msci world value, it has more usa diversification then classic core world and you have not speculative ipervalueted stocks and so none of the big 7 that istead are so pump bcs everybody keeps on buying them just bcs they are the biggest in terms of market cap. And still over long term the world value goes better then the core world. About small cap and monentum it’s another kind of argument. Let me know ehat you think
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@passiveincomefuture I use all three as part of a GTAA Momentum portfolio.
The Momentum and Value World ETF are less broadly diversified.
In good times they outperform the MSCI ACW IMI. But not last month. There the strategy had a bigger draw down.
And the volatility is higher even in normal years.

Therefore if you are not specifically building a strategy around those ETF and are aware of the potential ups and downs, the old and boring All-world or ACW IMI is the "go to and don't think about it too much" for your ordinary kitchen table investor.
As a satellite strategy both momentum and value MSCI can also make sense, if you want to specifically over weight certain type of companies.
The small cap is just not necessary if you go for a ACW IMI which contains small caps already.
Therefore it can be an addition to your already existing All-World portfolio.
But if you want to focus specifically on small caps, you wouldn't want that ETF. Too much chunk in it and too little return for the volatility
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