Compared to what is the question? 🤷♂️
...is definitely better than putting the money under your pillow.
But there are plenty of "better" ETFs among the 1,700 or so to choose from - at least if you ask me (and you did ask me 😉).
Greetings
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...is definitely better than putting the money under your pillow.
But there are plenty of "better" ETFs among the 1,700 or so to choose from - at least if you ask me (and you did ask me 😉).
Greetings
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•@Stullen-Portfolio thanks for your comment 😊 what do you think would be a better option?
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I've just seen that you've already found a better one yourself and have it in your depot ✌️💫
For me, I have combined a total of 8 (better) ETFs, whereby the individual ETFs take on different "tasks"...but it is very individual and therefore rather special, so it is perfect for me but not necessarily suitable for everyone.
Regards
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I've just seen that you've already found a better one yourself and have it in your depot ✌️💫
For me, I have combined a total of 8 (better) ETFs, whereby the individual ETFs take on different "tasks"...but it is very individual and therefore rather special, so it is perfect for me but not necessarily suitable for everyone.
Regards
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•@Stullen-Portfolio ok in itself would the FSTE All World be long enough or ?
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You can come to that conclusion, yes. Generally speaking, it would be very sensible.
You can come to that conclusion, yes. Generally speaking, it would be very sensible.
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@mitkeinemplanzumkapital It's hard to find a better one than $VHYL. It is actually one of the best of its kind. It always depends on what you want to achieve with the ETF. If you are looking for cash flow then it is a good choice. But if you're looking for growth/asset accumulation, then it's better to go in the direction of an MSCI World, FTSE AllWorld or S&P500 ETF. As I said, the choice of ETF depends on your investment strategy. What is good for one strategy may be a bad choice for another.
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