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Distribution with scalable

After switching from Baader Bank, it became clear that scalable was the worst of the five banks in terms of punctuality of dividend payments.


However, the $YYYY (+0,05%) came on time today, whereas in the previous months I had to wait an average of five to six days for the money to arrive in my account.


Perhaps they have actually worked on this.


With the ETF itself, it's the usual tragedy with payouts that have been falling for months. 😕

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immagine del profilo
The payout may arrive a few days later, but anything over 10 days is tough.
It wasn't good at Baader already, but since the changeover at Scalable it's gotten even worse. The exception is distributions in euros. For example, I received my Telekom dividend on the ex-day, i.e. even before the official payday. xD
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immagine del profilo
@SSIT so I'm also surprised that most things arrive very punctually. A few exceptions take 3-5 days
immagine del profilo
Take a look at this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygVObRx9X68

These CC ETFs are made to lure people in with the high payouts, but the total return is not well proportioned to the risk.
@TotallyLost You can't say that across the board. For example, the price of $WINC is quite stable.
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immagine del profilo
@Solitair Here in the EU, these things are quite new and therefore do not have a long history.
Do the work and take a look at US CC ETFs that have been around for more than 6 years.

For those that have not been discontinued, you will find that they have significantly lower returns than their benchmark, with similar risk.
(most of them are closed after a few years)

But yes, the stability of $WINC is remarkable, I wonder what they do differently from the rest?
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