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I would next add a dividend ETF to the community portfolio. Distributing. But which one?

VanEck NL0011683594 ; EUR ; 100 companies, 0.38 % TER, vola 9.3 % $TDIV (-0,74 %)

Vanguard IE00B8GKDB10; $, 2,123 companies, 0.29 % TER, Vola 10.7 % % $VHYL (-2,08 %)

iShares IE00BYYHSQ67, $, 199 companies, 0.38 % TER, Vola 11 % $WQDS (-2,81 %)

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Might also be an alternative
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I would take the $TDIV from yours.
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@Dividenden-Sammler With Fidelity, the US share is too high
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@Dividenden-Sammler I have thrown out the Fidelity.
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@Thomas_1963 why? or who should replace it? As a dividend growth ETF, I find it almost perfect.
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@Dividenden-Sammler It was part of my core consisting of three ETFs.
$TDIV and $ISPA did not disappoint me during the correction. Fidelity has given up all its gains due to its high US component. In addition, the dividend yield is too low for me and dividend growth has also declined in the last year.
I have replaced it with $JEGP.
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also Team $TDIV
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Are you inviting us from the winners to dinner?
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@Frei A dictionary would probably be better for you.
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It is best to link the titles with $ so that we can look at the data :)
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@Mcl1991 Right, sorry. Edited. Vote now ;)
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$TDIV and/or $ISPA.
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