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$SP20 (+0,55 %) Who would invest in this ETF? I have built a similar ETF myself and it has been great so far :D

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50% in four stocks and with the very high valuations. In the event of a major correction, you need a lot of staying power, I personally no longer have the time. And theoretically, no ETF is required for this composition; you can buy it yourself as individual stocks and adjust the weighting if necessary.
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@Dividendenopi Yes, of course. I've done that myself. But even with 20 companies you always have to look, weight and buy, even if the price seems high. You just have to do everything according to your own ETF rules or simply have a savings plan and hardly any rules in the ETF...
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@Luffy3D2Y you make your rules and then the savings plans on the shares. If you like the weighting in the ETF, then go for it. Hardly any rules in both cases. If you like it, I don't see anything innovative there. It's just my opinion and not decisive
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@Iwanowitsch Interesting ETF, but I think I still prefer the $SP20, as I see an outperformance in the long term and it is cheaper. It is USA risk, but is a deliberate cluster risk or as a yield booster to a World.
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I am also tempted to ditch my s&p related etfs in favor of this one (I have infotech and finance). Let's be real. Most of the the gains in the past year came from the AI craze and the high interest rates that banks loved. All of the gains the s&p had came from like 10 giant corporation. It's not the fault of this etf that things worked out as they did. This etf will reflect the top 20 regardless of the paradigm shifts. It is cheap (TER wise). It is equally risky and potentially smart move. The only downside is that it's relatively new (1 month old)
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