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I wouldn't ponder so much. The ETFs may overlap to some extent, but they are based on very different indices. You will have (have had) your investment case for each individual ETF. Is that no longer intact? I am now totally relaxed about my ETF investments. They are constantly rebalancing anyway and I like to rely on different index concepts and diversify income strategies. One year one concept works well, the next year the next...

My 2 cents.
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@Yield-Ahead Thank you for your input. The investment case was to have at least a combination of dividend growth and distributions. But with https://www.portfoliovisualizer.com/ I did some backtest 6 ETFs or only 3 ETFs (last 5 years performance) and there was already a good return "lost" through price growth with less distributions but that makes me a bit doubtful.

For example, since 2020, a combination of VanEck Morningstar + Fidelity Global Quality and Dow Jones US would be much more profitable than the 6 together. But how to know beforehand