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Welcher Europa Index ist das beste?

MSCI EU

FTSE Dvlpd EU

Stoxx EU 600


Please only take part in the voting if a comment with reasons follows after the vote. And please do not be influenced by the ETF provider, but look purely at the index.


I have now looked at past performance and am of the opinion that in principle it doesn't matter which one you choose. Amundi is doing a little better, but not worth mentioning, probably because of the low costs of 0.7%. However, many people here have a natural aversion to Amundi. What's the deal with that?

iShares Core MSCI Europe ETF logo
iShares Core MSCI Europe ETF
32,31 %
Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe ETF A logo
Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe ETF A
28,57 %
Amundi Stoxx Europe 600 ETF A logo
Amundi Stoxx Europe 600 ETF A
39,12 %
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Why do you have so many ETFs anyway? All these sector things are ultimately just confusing and in the end you end up with the same or worse performance than with a single ETF solution anyway
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@AngelaMerkel Good morning favorite chancellor. I don't have a single sector ETF in my portfolio. Gerd Kommer said sector ETFs are evil and I have avoided them. I only have country and region ETFs in my portfolio. I use them to build a world portfolio that takes into account economic data and currency as well as market capitalization.
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@TheRealWood Unfortunately, I have to disappoint you. 1 ETF solutions such as $SPYI are based on market capitalization, i.e. this is also taken into account. The other ETFs take just as little account of economic data and the maximum is that the results are reflected in the share prices (which is also the case with $SPYI ). The currency risk may not exist with European ETFs, but I have already seen in your portfolio that you have several different ETFs that are also not currency-hedged.

So if you only want to track one world index anyway and try to do it manually, that's up to you. However, the other option would save you time, nerves and order fees. But to each his own.
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What does the $MEUD do better than the $IWDA? Except for the 0.07 to 0.12 TER.
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@SeidoPacero I don't understand the question. One is one of the Europe ETFs, but the other is a world ETF.
@TheRealWood Sorry, I got the line wrong. I mean the $CSEMU
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@SeidoPacero Here you are only in the European Economic and Monetary Union, so no Switzerland, UK and a few others are left out.
@TheRealWood oh I see, so the better choice of $MEUD after all ?
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@SeidoPacero I don't know whether it is better or worse. If you want to map all of Europe, it would probably be the right one.
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