Thanks for mentioning it, it's interesting in principle and I'm also looking at it, but it's out of the question at the moment. My US share is maxed out at just over 30%. I'm currently looking more closely at the CCs from Neos, and I find $QQQI very exciting, among other things
@Solitair is basically difficult I think, I've asked my savings bank about it. They can selectively activate individual securities for individual trading. But I don't have any results yet. There are supposed to be neobrokers who enable trading. I think I once read about XTB and Firsttrade
@GoDividend The TER is not without its drawbacks. I like the strategy of not having a capped potential for upsides and also the tax optimization. As I said, I'm in the process of familiarizing myself more deeply. Have at least done a lot better than the classic CC, for example $QYLE
@Dividendenopi I am currently at break-even or slightly in the black with the $QYLE and would like to replace it. The Neos would be an alternative, but if it's not available in Germany, it will probably end up with the $WINC.
I don't think your savings bank will be able to pull anything out of a hat. This ETF is not USITS compliant, and I doubt that NEOS intends to register it in Europe. But you never know. I would also be interested, but apart from opening an account with a foreign broker, I have no other choice at the moment. And you can also do the tax yourself.
@Dividendenopi hold many of the Neos ETFs Together with TappAlpha $TSPY$TDAQ and GoldmanSachs $GPIX$GPIQ, they are the best ETF managers for me. Possible via Swissquote, but more expensive than the usual neobrokers, form the basis for my Income PF