I would also leave out the S&P sector ETF and put the additional amount into Vanguard. You can do All-World and Nasdaq if you also want to overweight IT. However, I would run a maximum of 1/3 Nasdaq and 2/3 All-World, as tech is already well represented in Vanguard.
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•@Dividenden-Sammler Why leave out the S&P? The tech sector will probably continue to perform well
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@tim_vgt would say that the tech sector is also well covered by the Nasdaq ETF, not to mention the world ETF, where it is also the largest sector. Of course, you could also leave out the Nasdaq and go for the S&P. I would rather do it the way I wrote it.
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@Dividenden-Sammler It's true that the world covers a lot, but it can't hurt to push the sector as well.
All I keep reading about the Nasdaq is that it has a very high risk, or is that wrong?
All I keep reading about the Nasdaq is that it has a very high risk, or is that wrong?
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@tim_vgt is quite tech-heavy - when things get rough there, you notice it quite clearly in the Nasdaq index. That's why diversification is important - if things aren't going so well in one sector, you can make up for it with others.
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